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Songs For Polar Bears
(CD, 2004)
Primary Artist: Snow Patrol

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Format: CD Jan 2004 Record Label: V2 Records (USA) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 766487184021 |
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Track Listing 1. Downhill From Here 2. Starfighter Pilot 3. Last Shot Ringing in My Ears, The 4. Absolute Gravity 5. Get Balsamic Vinegar...Quick You Fool 6. Mahogany 7. NYC 8. Little Hide 9. Make Up 10. Velocity Girl 11. Days Without Paracetamol 12. Fifteen Minutes Old 13. Favourite Friend 14. One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed
| Details | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The late '90s found Scotland once again flying the indie-pop flag abandoned by the U.S. scene, and the one of the groups that followed in the footsteps of Belle & Sebastian, the Delgados, and Urusei Yatsura was a quartet of expat Irishmen called Snow Patrol. The group's debut full-length release, SONGS FOR POLARBEARS, is a fun collection of melodious three-chord indie-rock nuggets of noise, given context by Gary Lightbody's second-generation slack vocals and peppered with Tom Simpson's rhythm-inducing record-scratching. Tracks like the new wave-friendly "Starfighter Pilot," the loud and thorny breakup rant "Get Balsamic Vinegar...Quick You Fool," and the soft, lazily yearning "Velocity Girl" expertly take their cues and references from the Americans who had defined this sound in the preceding past decade (Pixies, Pavement, Sonic Youth). But Simpson's nimble DJ-ing skill--scratches that reinforce the music's forward motion, samples that reiterate song points--clearly illustrate that Snow Patrol is going with the evolutionary flow rather than living in an indie nirvana circa 1994. SONGS FOR POLARBEARS boasts sonic joys aplenty.
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