Snow Patrol
an alternative rock band, with members from Northern Ireland and Scotland. Formed at the University of Dundee in Dundee, Scotland in 1994, [1] the band is now based in Glasgow. The band's first three records, the EP Starfighter Pilot
, and the studio albums Songs for Polarbears
and When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up
, were commercially unsuccessful and were released by independent labels Electric Honey and Jeepster, respectively. When the band moved to a major record label Polydor Records, they released their 2003 album Final Straw
which surpassed 4x platinum sales in the UK. [2] This was the first time the band achieved significant commercial sales, following it up with international success in 2006 when Eyes Open
sold 4.7 million copies worldwide. The songs "Run", "Chasing Cars" and "Signal Fire" are among the band's biggest hits. Snow Patrol have been nominated for three BRIT Awards and have won five Meteor Ireland Music Awards. In 2008, the band released their fifth studio album A Hundred Million Suns
. Worldwide, the band have sold over 7 million albums. [3]
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History
Early years and development
Originally formed in late 1994 as "
Shrug" by students
Gary Lightbody, Michael Morrison and
Mark McClelland (all from Northern Ireland) at the
University of Dundee in
Dundee, Scotland,
[4] the band started by performing gigs at the university and surrounding pubs such as Lucifer's Mill. Their first EP, called the "Yoghurt vs Yoghurt debate", was a rousing success. In 1995, they changed their name to
Polar Bear
(or
Polarbear
) to avoid issues with an American band that was also named Shrug. Shortly afterwards, drummer Mike Morrison left the band after suffering a breakdown to return to Northern Ireland. In mid 1997, "Polarbear" released a three-track
EP,
Starfighter Pilot
, on the
Electric Honey label.
[5] The band again renamed, this time to Snow Patrol,
[1] because of a naming conflict with
another band of the same name fronted by
Jane's Addiction's ex-
bassist Eric Avery. At this point,
Jonny Quinn, from
Northern Ireland, joined as permanent drummer.
The band released their next EP "
Little Hide" on
Jeepster Records while still living in
Dundee (its cover was a blurred photo of a football crowd watching
Scotland v
Estonia at
Celtic Park, taken by Gary Lightbody and the video included a number of their friends). A follow-up single "
One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed" was a minor independent chart hit. Both of these early singles were heavily promoted by Jeepster - with videos included as computer files on the CD singles, and Snow Patrol starting to appear on television. Their first
MTV interview was in 1998, and they briefly appeared on a
Channel 4 documentary about Jeepster Records (which concentrated mostly on
Belle & Sebastian) that same year. Two albums on Jeepster followed:
Songs for Polarbears
in 1998 (including a slightly remixed version of their debut single "Starfighter Pilot") and
When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up
in 2001 (both recorded while the band lived in Glasgow). Also in 2001, Gary collected a group of Scottish musicians, from such acts as
Mogwai and
Belle & Sebastian together to perform as a "
supergroup", The
Reindeer Section, who have so far released two CD albums. Gary also performed vocals on a single by Cut La Roc called "Fallen".
[8]
After the critical successes but commercial failures of the band's two albums on the Jeepster label, the band became increasingly disillusioned with their relationship with their label. The band began to feel that
Belle & Sebastian got all the attention from the label, and little effort was being made to promote Snow Patrol. Since the band was not making much money, the members were under financial pressure, with Lightbody having to sell off his CD collection in order to pay for his rent.
[9]
Musicians like
Bono from
U2,
Michael Stipe from
R.E.M.,
Nikki Sixx and
Tommy Lee from
Mötley Crüe declared in interviews their admiration for Snow Patrol.
[10] [11] [12]
Final Straw
and breakthrough success
After being dropped by Jeepster, guitarist
Nathan Connolly joined, and the band signed to the mainstream
Polydor label. They gained mainstream success with their song "
Run" (which debuted at No.5 in the
UK singles chart), as well as the album it was from, the 2003 release,
Final Straw
which was produced by
Jacknife Lee. The record peaked at #3 in the
UK albums chart. Archer's final date with the band was September 27, 2003 in the St Andrews Students' Association. They followed the success of "Run" up with three more singles from the album: "
Chocolate", as well as a re-release of "
Spitting Games", both reaching the top 30, and "
How to Be Dead" reaching number 39.
The release of
Final Straw
in the
United States in 2004 saw the album notching up well in excess of a quarter of a million sales and becoming the 26th most popular album in the
UK of that year.
Departure of McClelland and tour with U2
On March 16, 2005, McClelland left the band, with Lightbody stating 'a whole new set of new and unexpected pressures... have unfortunately taken their toll on working relationships within the band, and it was felt the band could not move forward with Mark as a member.'
[13] At the end of March 2005, former
Terra Diablo member
Paul Wilson was announced as the official replacement for McClelland and Snow Patrol also declared longtime touring keyboardist
Tom Simpson an official member of the band.
[14]
In mid-2005, during their tour to support
Final Straw
, the band toured with
U2 as an opening act on U2's
Vertigo Tour in Europe.
[15] The band then returned to the United States to continue touring in support of
Final Straw
. That summer also saw Snow Patrol playing a small set in London at the worldwide benefit concert
Live 8.
[16] After finishing their opening act duties and extensive 2-year tour of
Final Straw
in late July, the band took a few weeks off and began writing and recording songs for a new album. Snow Patrol's new version of
John Lennon's "
Isolation" was released on December 10, 2005 as part of the Amnesty International campaign,
Make Some Noise.
[17] The song was later issued on the 2007 John Lennon tribute album,
Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur.
[18]
Eyes Open
thumb in 2006
The band completed recording
Eyes Open
in December 2005, with
Jacknife Lee returning for production, and this album was released on April 28, 2006 in Ireland, and the UK on May 1, 2006, with the first UK single "
You're All I Have" having been released on the April 24, 2006. The album was released in North America on May 9. While "Hands Open" was the first American single, "
Chasing Cars" pushed its way onto the download and pop charts after it was heard during an emotional scene of the second season finale of the television show
Grey's Anatomy
on May 15, 2006. Due to the song's surprise popularity, it was released as an overlapping single in early June and the video was re-recorded to include clips from the show.
On July 30, 2006, Snow Patrol appeared on the finale of the long-running BBC music show
Top of the Pops
, performing "Chasing Cars". The band was the last act to ever appear on the show.
[19]
Snow Patrol recorded a live session at
Abbey Road Studios for
Live from Abbey Road on October 4, 2006. The performance was included on an episode shared with
Madeleine Peyroux and the
Red Hot Chili Peppers and shown in the UK on
Channel 4 and the US on the
Sundance Channel.
The band was forced to postpone a majority of the American Eyes Open tour after
polyps were discovered on Lightbody's vocal cords, and failed to heal after initial postponement of three dates on the tour. Dates were rescheduled for August and September. The year would continue to be difficult on the band for the U.S. legs of their tours, as they were also forced to cancel two west coast festival appearances in mid-August due to the
threat of terrorist attacks on U.S.-bound flights from the UK. Two band members made it to the U.S. while two were stuck in London. Subsequently, they all made it to the lone U.S. tour stop in
Boston days later but failed to recover any of their luggage, forcing them to shop for clothes on
Newbury St. that afternoon. Their gear arrived hours before show time, just in time for sound check. The band also had to cancel appearances in Germany and France after bassist Paul Wilson injured his left arm and shoulder.
On November 26, 2006,
Eyes Open
had become the UK's best-selling album of the year, overtaking previous leader
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
by
Arctic Monkeys. Despite very strong sales for
Take That's comeback album
Beautiful World
,
Eyes Open
marginally earned the title of the UK's best-selling album of 2006, with 1.6 million in sales. The album reached platinum certification in the US as well, selling over 1,000,000 copies, and it maintained a spot in the upper quarter of the
Billboard
200 list for over fifteen weeks, on the heels of the popularity of "Chasing Cars". The band also holds the distinction of having one of iTunes' top downloaded albums and songs of 2006. Ahead of the band's February tour,
Eyes Open
topped the Australian charts some eight months after its release on January 22, 2006. Back home in Ireland,
Eyes Open
became one of the best selling albums of all time, staying at the top of the charts from the end of 2006 to early - mid 2007, and remaining in the charts to the present.
Snow Patrol appeared as the musical guest on the March 17, 2007 episode of
Saturday Night Live
, hosted by
Julia Louis-Dreyfus. They performed "You're All I Have" and "Chasing Cars". The band toured Japan in April, followed by European festival dates, Mexico, and the US in the summer. They ended their tour in Australia in September 2007.
The band contributed the song "
Signal Fire" to the
Spider-Man 3
soundtrack, as well as the
film. The song was the lead single from the soundtrack and was featured in the credits to the film.
On July 7, 2007, the band performed at the
UK leg of
Live Earth at
Wembley Stadium,
London. Shortly after the band's performance, Simpson was arrested at
RAF Northolt for missing a court date in
Glasgow, having been charged with possession for cocaine.
[20] [21]
September 1, 2007 saw Snow Patrol headlining a "home coming" mini-festival in
Gary Lightbody and
Jonny Quinn's home town of
Bangor,
County Down. Around 30,000 people came to see the band.
[22]
[23]
On November 25, 2007, Snow Patrol performed an acoustic session for the charity Mencap, in a small chapel in Islington. They were one of the main bands to take part in the project, called "Little Noise Sessions" which was curated by Jo Whiley.
A Hundred Million Suns
thumb" live in May 2009.
Gary Lightbody stated that recording for the follow-up to
Eyes Open
was to begin in Autumn 2006, with
Jacknife Lee returning a third time for production.
[24] Since then the band stated that they wished to take a year off after the back-to-back tours of
Final Straw
and
Eyes Open
and intended to emerge at the end of 2008 with their next album. Gary Lightbody is also set to release an album as part of a solo project called "
Listen... Tanks!" but a date for this has not yet been publicly announced.
A post, dated May 23, 2008 on the band's official website stated that recording for the next album had been under way for a week; they began on May 19, 2008. The new album, entitled
A Hundred Million Suns
, was released on October 24, 2008 in Ireland and October 27 in the UK and US. The first single entitled "
Take Back the City" was released in Ireland on October 10, 2008. Filming for the music video to "Take Back the City" took place on August 11, 2008 in Central London. The music video was directed by
Alex Courtes.
The band kicked off their
Taking Back the Cities Tour on October 26, 2008.
[25] Singer Miriam Kaufmann currently tours with the band and sings backing vocals, most notably on "
Set the Fire to the Third Bar", which originally featured
Martha Wainwright.
[26] The 'UK & Ireland Arena tour' ended on
March 23. The final show was played at the
Odyssey in Belfast to a 9,000 strong crowd including family and friends of the band, and the Northern Irish football squad. It also reported that the band played to an estimated 200,000 fans during the tour.
[27]
The band next visited
South Africa, playing a couple of dates at the Coca-Cola Zero Festival.
[28] The band then began a European leg of the tour
[29] and then supported
Coldplay for a month on the
Viva la Vida Tourin June.
[30] The band also supported U2 on a handful of European shows on the
U2 360° Tour in July/August.
In April 2009, following the
conviction of the founders of
Swedish file-sharing website
The Pirate Bay, vocalist Gary Lightbody commented in interview that "They shouldn't have been jailed... the punishment doesn't fit the crime."
[31] In an interview to
Xfm, Gary Lightbody revealed that the band is recording some new songs that are set to release later in 2009. He commented that the band felt the songs act as a "bridge" between
A Hundred Million Suns
and the next album.
[32]
Band members
;Current members
- Gary Lightbody - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
- Nathan Connolly - lead guitar, backing vocals
- Paul Wilson - bass guitar, backing vocals
- Jonny Quinn - drums, percussion
- Tom Simpson' - keyboards, samples
;Former members
- Mark McClelland - bass guitar
- Michael Morrison - drums
;Touring members
- Richard Colburn - drums, percussion (1996–1997, 2008–present) [33]
- Tom Simpson – keyboards, samples (1997–2005) [34]
- Iain Archer - guitar, songwriting collaborator (2001–2003) [35]
- Miriam Kaufmann - backing vocals (2006–2007, [36] 2008–present) [37]
- Lisa Hannigan - backing vocals (2007)
- Graham Hopkins - drums, percussion (February 2007) [38]
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;Line-ups
(September 1994–1995) "Shrug"
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- Gary Lightbody
- lead vocals, guitar, piano
- Mark McClelland
- bass guitar, backing vocals
- Michael Morrison
- drums
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(1995–1997) "Polarbear"
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- Gary Lightbody
- lead vocals, guitar, piano
- Mark McClelland
- bass guitar, backing vocals
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(1997–Late 2002) "Snow Patrol"
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- Gary Lightbody
- lead vocals, guitar, piano
- Mark McClelland
- bass guitar, backing vocals
- Jonny Quinn
- drums, percussion
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(Late 2002–March 2005) "Snow Patrol"
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- Gary Lightbody
- lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
- Nathan Connolly
- lead guitar, backing vocals
- Mark McClelland
- bass guitar
- Jonny Quinn
- drums, percussion
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(March 2005–present) "Snow Patrol"
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- Gary Lightbody
- lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
- Nathan Connolly
- lead guitar, backing vocals
- Paul Wilson
- bass guitar, backing vocals
- Jonny Quinn
- drums, percussion
- Tom Simpson
- keyboards, samples
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;Timeline
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Discography
- Songs for Polarbears
(1998)
- When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up
(2001)
- Final Straw
(2003)
- Eyes Open
(2006)
- A Hundred Million Suns
(2008)
Awards
Tours
- Final Straw Tour (2003–2005)
- Eyes Open Tour (2006–2007)
- Taking Back the Cities Tour (2008–2009)
References
- Snow Patrol - Biography
- BPI official site ''BPI''. Retrieved April 27, 2008.
- Universal acquires Big Life Music ''Business of Cinema''. Retrieved April 27, 2008.
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- Snow Patrol - Starfighter Pilot EP
- Snow Patrol - Biography
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- http://www.snowpatrol.com/discography/default.aspx?pid=31
- http://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/70969-we-cant-be-grumpy-all-the-time-an-interview-with-snow-pat
- ''U2 - Bono Wants Snow Patrol''
- ''Interview: R.E.M. 2008''
- ''Nikki Sixx: I'm An Artist And I Love Snow Patrol''
- http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=911
- http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=909
- http://www.u2exit.com/2005/03/vertigo_tour_dates.php
- http://www.thelive8concert.com/snow_patrol.htm
- http://www.make-some-noise.org/noise.amnesty.org/site/c.adKIIVNsEkG/b.1209081/k.9BC6/Snow_Patrol.htm
- http://www.mtv.com/music/the_leak/various_artists/instant_karma/
- TV 'failing new music' Government official warns
- Police release T in the Park star
- Snow Patrol star arrested
- Snow Patrol vow to return to Ward Park
- Snow Patrol response to Ward Park gig
- Snow Patrol : News : Snow Patrol Announce New Album "A Hundred Million Suns"
- http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=20540
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- http://www.snowpatrol.com/news/default.aspx?nid=20984
- Snow Patrol defend illegal downloading
- New Snow Patrol Songs On The Way
- Richard on tour 2009
- Tom always a touring member
- Snow Patrol
- Backing vocalists
- Miriam on tour 2009
- Graham on tour 2007