Snow Patrol - "A Hundred Million Suns" (Geffen)
With 2006's Eyes Open, Snow Patrol reached an entirely new audience due to the breakout success of their single "Chasing Cars". A band that had already achieved world-wide credibility now found they were in the headphones of the "Grey's Anatomy" faithful... consumed by the mainstream.
Following up a hugely successful single and album is often daunting, but by the sound of A Hundred Million Suns Snow Patrol was anything but intimidated. Suns capitalizes on what the band does best; a well-concocted blend of muscular rock that is tempered only by the emotionally charged lyrics of frontman Gary Lightbody.
The band comes out swinging with the rousing, anthemic rocker "If There's A Rocket Tie Me to It". Grandiose arrangements are widespread throughout Suns, including "Crack the Shutters" and the album's first single "Take Back the City".
And while perhaps this is the side of Snow Patrol we're most comfortable with, the band sets out to challenge us on a number of occasions during Suns. The percussive handclaps and foot stomps on "The Golden Floor" are a new approach for the band. Yet, the boldest moment comes in the form of the 16 minute, three part finale entitled "The Lightning Strike".
Suns is an aggressive and powerful follow-up to the massively successful Eyes Open. Needless to say, the album is a welcomed return for Snow Patrol. Written by Mike Vasilikos, Asst. Music Director
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