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Grupo:
Snow Patrol
Origen:
Reino Unido, Northern IrelandReino Unido
Miembros:
Gary Lightbody (lead vocals, guitar), Paul Wilson (bass guitar), Johnny Quinn (drums, percussion), Nathan Connolly (guitar), and Tom Simpson (keyboards)
Disco de Snow Patrol: «Eyes Open»
Disco de Snow Patrol: «Eyes Open» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (4.1 de 5)
  • Título:Eyes Open
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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Tracks: You're All I Have 4:33 / Hands Open 3:17 / Chasing Cars 4:28 / Shut Your Eyes 3:17 / It's Beginning To Get To Me 4:35 / You Could Be Happy 3:04 / Make This Go On Forever 5:47 / Set The Fire To The Third Bar 3:23 / Headlights On Dark Roads 3:30 / Open Your Eyes 5:41 / The Finish Line 3:28
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58 personas de un total de 67 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Beautiful....

I bought this album on a whim because I liked Final Straw and thought I'd see what their new stuff sounded like. Initially I was a bit skeptical, but after a couple of repeated listens, I think that this actually exceeds Final Straw musically and in lyrics. This is not guitar pop or indie music...this is lush, beautiful, modern music. It's adult...complex and interesting.

There are some truly amazing tracks on this record. Some are reminiscent of (similar in style to) "Fix You" by Coldplay. My favorites include: Make This Go On Forever, Chasing Cars, You're All I Have, and Open Your Eyes.

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8 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- I absolutely have been waiting for this album

I have to admit I am not all that familiar with this band. I heard one of their tracks on a movie I was watching recently and dediced to buy one of their cds. Without even knowing it....this is the cd I have been waiting for. I am just tired of listening to the same type of music and this band really does offer something different. The words, music and use of some instruments you wouldn't necessarily hear on a pop/rock album make it all the more worth listening to. I do love this album and will be looking forward to discovering more music from Snow Patrol. Thanks Snow Patrol for giving us such a great cd to enjoy.

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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- big time sound.

nothing strange about this band being compared to coldplay; their music does mine a similar vein of sound. this is lush, powerful music, with big times waiting ahead. they should find mass appeal with this stuff, and there's nothing wrong with that. a strong, strong effort that deserves its big audience. long may snow patrol run.

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6 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Disappointing

I love Snow Patrol, I really do. Final Straw is a great album and it made me go out and buy their older stuff (that I could find). I even saw them last year at Coachella and was really impressed by their live show.

But this album is really disappointing.

It's really produced, to the point where it seems like the question when recording it was "how do we make this song appeal to the most people?" There's an edginess that's lost on this album. To that end, it doesn't feel as sincere, either.

The vocals are probably the easiest to point to, as what once sounded like heartfelt indie rock now seems like light rock crooning.

I had high hopes for Snow Patrol -- and for this album -- but those hopes weren't realized.

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- My favorite Snow Patrol CD

Okay, I have to admit that I didn't even know Snow Patrol exisited until about a year ago when I met my husband. Yet still, this CD is a keeper! This is my jam CD when I'm cleaning the house or just lounging around. There really isn't a bad track on here. If you get this, whether you are a Snow Patrol fateful or newbie, you will not be disappointed.