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Snow Patrol
Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Indianapolis, IN
Oct 10 Wed • 2018 • 7:30pm
Alternative Rock | Rock and Pop | Rock | Country and Folk | Festivals
$25-$50
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Also known as | Shrug (1994–1996) Polarbear (1996–1997) |
Origin | Dundee, Scotland |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Website | snowpatrol |
Snow Patrol are a rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland.[5] The band consists of Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Nathan Connolly (guitar, backing vocals), and Johnny McDaid (guitar, piano, keyboards, backing vocals); Lightbody is the band's sole remaining original member.[6]
After briefly using the name Polarbear, releasing the EP Starfighter Pilot (1997) and losing Morrison as a member, the band became Snow Patrol in 1997 and added Jonny Quinn to the lineup as drummer. Their first two studio albums, Songs for Polarbears (1998) and When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up (2001), released by the independent record label Jeepster Records, were commercially unsuccessful. The band then signed to the major record label Polydor Records in 2002, with Connolly joining as lead guitarist shortly thereafter.
Their major-label debut album, Final Straw, was released the following year. "Run", the record's biggest hit, saw the band rise to national fame as part of the post-Britpop movement. The album was certified 5× platinum in the UK. In 2005, McClelland left the band and was replaced by Paul Wilson. Their next studio album, Eyes Open (2006), and its hit single "Chasing Cars"—reported in 2019 to be the most-played song of the 21st century on UK radio[7]—propelled the band to greater international fame.
The album topped the UK Albums Chart and was the best-selling British album of the year. In 2008, Snow Patrol released their fifth studio album, A Hundred Million Suns. Their first compilation album, Up to Now, followed a year later, in 2009. In 2011, their sixth studio album, Fallen Empires, was released. The band published their seventh and most recent album, Wildness, on 25 May 2018. Quinn and Wilson left the group in 2023.
During the course of their career, Snow Patrol have won seven Meteor Ireland Music Awards and been nominated for six Brit Awards and one Grammy. Final Straw, Eyes Open, and A Hundred Million Suns have sold ten million copies worldwide, combined.[8]
- ^ Leahey, Andrew. "Snow Patrol – Biography & History". AllMusic.
- ^ Hughes, Tim (1 February 2019). "Snow Patrol play Wembley Arena show - and Gary Lightbody says he can now look audience in the eye". Oxford Mail.
- ^ Silva, Vic (24 May 2018). "ALBUM REVIEW: Snow Patrol impresses with gorgeously visceral Wildness". RiffMagazine.
- ^ Pollock, David (6 December 2019). "Music review: Snow Patrol, Usher Hall, Edinburgh". The Scotsman.
- ^ Borges, Mario Mesquita. "Snow Patrol – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 July 2008.
- ^ Binkert, Lisa (10 January 2012). "Patrol Track-By-Track Video: 'Fallen Empires'". Billboard. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
- ^ "And the most-played song on UK radio is... Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol". BBC News. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
- ^ Balls, David (11 September 2009). "Snow Patrol to release greatest hits". Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
Source: Wikipedia