Snow Patrol - Final Straw

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Album Details

Title: Final Straw
Artist: Snow Patrol
Release Date: 3/30/2004
Re-Released On: 2/27/2008
Label: A&M/Polydor/Fiction, Polydor, Universal Distribution
UPCs: 602498654545, 0602498171820, 0602498663233, 0600753034279, 4988005365965, 4988005366634, 602498171820, 602498663233, 602498654088
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Cheerful, Dramatic, Druggy, Energetic, Intimate, Literate, Lively, Melancholy, Playful, Reflective, Soothing, Sweet, Trippy, Whimsical, Witty, Wry
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. How to Be Dead
  2. Wow
  3. Gleaming Auction
  4. Whatever's Left
  5. Spitting Games
  6. Chocolate
  7. Run
  8. Grazed Knees
  9. Ways & Means
  10. Tiny Little Fractures
  11. Somewhere a Clock Is Ticking
  12. Same

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDPolydor5303427
2004CDA&M/Polydor/Fiction000237636
2004CDPolydor9817182
2004CDUniversal Distribution
2004CDUniversal Distribution1052
2004CDUniversal Distribution9006
2003CDPolydor9865408

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Album Review

With Final Straw, Snow Patrol mainman Gary Lightbody seems to take all the inspiration he's gathered from the superstar collaborators in his Reindeer Section project and bundle it into a series of earnest bombastic rock ballads. Producer Garrett Lee deserves credit up-front for expanding the band's sound even further from the lush symphonic grandeur of When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up. Here, Lightbody and his cohorts traverse the same anthemic territory as Idlewild, with guitars cranked to the max. But where his friend Roddy Woomble of Idlewild soars all over the map vocally, Lightbody prefers the immediate and somewhat indifferent vocal style of another friend, Aidan Moffat of Arab Strap. Indeed, much of Final Straw feels like a middle ground between these two bands, if not for the violins, xylophones, and percussion Lee layers into the mix. Thanks to extra ornamentation, "Gleaming Auction" steps into the swirling realm of Rollerskate Skinny, as wobbly dynamics add interest to punishing guitars. If one gets the sense that Lightbody is shuffling through influences, ranging from all of the above-mentioned bands to Radiohead, Coldplay ("Somewhere a Clock Is Ticking" seems to be a more rocking cousin to Coldplay's "Clocks"), and even Pink Floyd (on the unmistakably Dark Side of the Moon-influenced "Same"), his mastery of mood and adherence to harmonies make for a consistently coherent and compelling 40 minutes. Highlights include the throbbing cacophony that is "Wow" and "Spitting Games," which seems like a cascading Wall of Sound feedback-free descendant of My Bloody Valentine. Final Straw is another strong slab of emotion and invigorating energy from a solid band that mixes its influences into an always heady sonic libation. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ben GeorgiadesEngineer
Bruce WhiteViola
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
Dan SwiftEngineer
Fiona McCapraViolin
Garret LeeProducer, Mixing
Gary LightbodyGroup Member, Glockenspiel, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Guitar
Iain ArcherVocals (Background)
Ian DowlingAssistant Engineer
James BanburyString Arrangements, Piano, Cello
Jeff McLaughlinAssistant
Jonny QuinnDrums, Group Member
Louie TeranMastering
Mark McClellandKeyboards, Bass, Group Member
Mike NelsonMixing
Nathan ConnollyGroup Member, Vocals (Background), Guitar
Phil TyremanAssistant Engineer
Stephen MarcussenMastering

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