Eyes Open
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Average customer review:Product Description
Fourth studio album from British rock band Snow Patrol. This is the follow up to 2004's multi-platinum selling record 'Final Straw'. Produced by Garret 'Jacknife' Lee, the album was recorded in an isolated cottage in Ireland. Includes the single 'You're All I Have'. This version also features two bonus tracks.
Track Listing
- You're All I Have
- Hands Open
- Chasing Cars
- Shut Your Eyes
- It's Beginning To Get To Me
- You Could Be Happy
- Make This Go On Forever
- Set The Fire To The Third Bar - Snow Patrol, Martha Wainwright
- Headlights On Dark Roads
- Open Your Eyes
- The Finish Line
- In My Arms
- Warmer Climate
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #145 in Music
- Released on: 2006-05-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 58 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Snow Patrol are frequently compared to Coldplay in the press, which seems strange as they write far better songs and do not appear to be quite so self-hating, nor as rich. Their delightfully dour little pop songs do touch on the melancholic side of things, but the lyrics are wonderfully slice-of-life descriptions. Singer/lyricist Gary Lightbody gives a shout-out to Sufjan Stevens when on the punchy "Open Your Eyes" he sings, "The anger swells in my guts." Perhaps a better comparison would be American indie-rock act Sebadoh? Regardless, this band continues to surprise. If you went to see this mixed Scottish/Irish group on tour after hearing their wistful, breakout third album Final Straw, you might have been a bit confused by the rock juggernaut confronting you. Eyes Open is their most straightforwardly rock record yet, and thanks in large part to producer Garret Lee, it's their best. If there was ever perfect music to get lost to while driving around confused about a relationship, this is it. --Mike McGonigal
Customer Reviews
great cd
i bought this cd a while ago and it is absouloutly amazing. I love all of the songs but they are still completly different so anyone who wants a new cd i think that you should get this cd!!
TOG! Me? Definately!
The young chap is head nodding his way though his shift in my local shop. So everyone's favourite rock vicar, here, with a vast musical knowledge decides to will show him us older folk know our stuff.
Who is it? I enquire
He hands me the speakers without speaking...of course
I listen, HARD for a little while...oh hell I have no idea,
Then panicking say Razolight(no that's not it, lyrics are too good), [earning me a stern look]
Hardfi (No that's not it either) [Even sterner]....etc
"Snowpatrol" he says after I thoroughly embarrass myself
Ah "chasing cars" I say sagely, [Beaming he nods his appreciation of my knowing the name of the song]. We then have a pleasant conversation, phew...damn good guess it was the only one I could remember the name of.
I own the album and I couldn't recognise the band, woops
Thus the problem with the album, if such a comment can be levelled at such a competent effort. I can't tell the damned difference between these bands. Oh given a couple of minutes and a few guesses I can eventually work it out. But I really shouldn't have to struggle should I. I should be able to say wow I recognise that style, that is band x. perhaps I don't listen to enough of it, or perhaps it is so inoffensive that the moment after I have listened I have forgotten it.
Sadly I believe it is the latter, this album is full of good songs, without ever jumping in and saying GREAT.
To my ears Snowpatrol are one of the best of the indie rock bands, with competent musicians, lush arrangements and decent melodies. Am I going to be able to say in 10 years time it is band x in the background of the pub on tv or band z in the pub quiz...well we will see.
Oh expect to hear the songs on ever MOR teen/twenty something dramas from now on in, which clearly denotes cool.
Must own? Not for me
Should own? You probably already do, it is pleasant enough
Treasure it for 20 year? I seriously doubt it.
TOG! me? Definitely!...damn I am getting old.
Best album of 2007 ?
I am middle aged and I generally tend to listen to music from the Seventies and Eighties,but I must admit that I thoroughly enjoyed this album from Snow Patrol. Most of the songs on "Eyes Open" feature excellent melodies and musicianship and I was particularly impressed by Gary Lightbody's distinctive vocals and outstanding lyrics. For me , the pick of the songs were "You're All I Have","Hands Open","Open Your Eyes" and the superb "Chasing Cars". Almost every song is packed full of emotion and although the quality of the songs tails off towards the end of the album , it is still a worthy recipient of a five star review.





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