Snow Patrol: Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol
Snow Patrol
(Jeepster Recordings)
Disclaimer: This is not a new album. Snow Patrol released two albums on Jeepster Records before the label dropped them and they went on to sell millions. A decade later, the label has put out a compilation of songs from those records, Songs for Polarbears and When Itâs All Over We Still Have to Clear Up. This album, vaguely called Snow Patrol, is a blatant money-grab.
Those two albums were melodic but chaotic, drawing influence from Super Furry Animals as much as Sebadoh. What Jeepsterâs done here is sell these albums short by picking almost exclusively slow, quiet songs, which makes the first half of Snow Patrol lull. This pacing isnât an issue on Songs for Polarbears or When Itâs All Over. To sweeten the pot and compel fans to buy this, the labelâs thrown in two previously unreleased tracks, âSanta Mariaâ and âEven Touching Dundee.â Theyâre okay but not as great as the album tracks, and theyâre not worth the price of buying Snow Patrol just to get those.
Having said all that, the songs themselves deserve appreciation. You wonât find anything like âChasing Carsâ here, but instead the more fractured aspects of relationships and longing. Opener âAn Olive Grove Facing the Seaâ is a gorgeous, trumpet-infused plea to end the loneliness, while âFifteen Minutes Oldâ is an ode to a newly born child. âOne Night is Not Enoughâ expresses the frustration of being used, while âWhen Itâs All Over We Still Have to Clear Upâ clatters into distortion and contrasts the calm of vocalist Gary Lightbodyâs voice with his rage at a new man in his loveâs life.
My recommendation is to buy Snow Patrolâs first two albums rather than this. Youâll get far more songs, and someone will have bothered to put them in a decent order. If you want an intro to their old stuff, you could try this, but embrace the shuffle button.