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A Hundred Million Suns

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 28, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: October 28, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • ASIN: B001F290EE
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #297 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The Snow Patrol we meet on A Hundred Million Suns is a band facing the same dilemma that Coldplay met on 2008’s Viva la Vida; having conquered the world with a rousing, melancholy brand of MOR indie, where now? On the surface, A Hundred Million Suns seems to suggest, nothing especially new: producer Jacknife Lee, who first worked with the band on 2003's Final Straw and went on to work with the likes of U2 and REM returns to the fold; and an opening brace of songs suggest that a successful formula--chiming guitars, gentle builds, and Gary Lightbody's quavering, tremulous vocal--persists. Still, “Take Back The City", a windswept, electronic-tinged rocker, rather does for this band what “Dakota" did for Stereophonics, proving that a spot of sleek, synthetic motorik is not beyond their grasp, and there's a new, bright optimism to Lightbody's lyrics that sets the likes of “The Planets Bend Between Us" in light relief to some of Snow Patrol's earlier work. If you want experiments, though, you'll have to wait until the closing “The Lightning Strike", a 16-minute track in three parts that investigates Phillip Glass-style minimalism and electronic beats with some aptitude. --Louis Pattison

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SNOW PATROL - A Hundred Million Suns - (Polydor/Fiction/Geffen Records)

The album is preceded by the fantastic single "Take Back The City", which comes with a video shot in East London courtesy of acclaimed video director Alex Courtes (White Stripes "Seven Nation Army").

Gary Lightbody (vocals/guitars) says, ""I'm so proud of this record. Everybody played out of their skin. Garret (Jacknife Lee) continued his progression from maverick genius to one of the best producers in the world. Musically, lyrically and sonically the best record we've made"

The Grammy-nominated band's fifth studio album was recorded throughout the Summer of 2008 in Hansa Studios in Berlin (where Bowie recorded "Low," "Heroes" and "Lodger") and at Grouse Lodge deep in the Irish countryside. Written by Snow Patrol, the album was produced by Garret "Jacknife" Lee (Bloc Party, REM, U2).

Snow Patrol are one of the biggest selling UK bands this decade and A Hundred Million Suns follows up the 2006 Number One, seven-times platinum phenomenon Eyes Open which sold 2.1 million copies in the UK and over 1 million in the US. Eyes Open achieved platinum awards across the world from the US and Canada to Germany, Australia and beyond, selling over 4.5 million copies. Their single "Chasing Cars" has just received its 2 millionth download in the US.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Taking Back The City On Lifeboats, October 28, 2008
After their silently brilliant "Final Straw," and pleasant rocker "Eyes Open," Snow Patrol has carved out their place in the crowded Brit Rock circle. "A Hundred Millions Suns" only solidifies the band's place, with the only major style change being more optimistic tunes, but the album still blends in with the band's previous work, which will surely please fans, and attract more fans with every radio single.

Gary Lightbody, not to be confused with Gordon Lightfoot, writes with a modern, but pleasant charm with each track as showcased in "If There's A Rocket, Tie Me To It," "Crack The Shutters," and "The Planets Bend Between Us." And while the band does have one of its more sleepier moments in "Set Down Your Glass," they still know how to rock. The first single, "Take Back The City" never fails to satisfy, delivering on the verses, and bringing their A-Game on the chorus. It's catchy and fun, only overshadowed by the album's highlight "Please Take These Photos."

In fact, the only major misstep is the aptly titled "Disaster Button." Maybe it's the out-of-place lyrics, or the tiring music, but the song just seemed to rub me the wrong way. The very definition of an epic song, "The Lightning Strike," which clocks in at 16 minutes, also misses its mark, at least until the `Daybreak' segment. Another critique you could give the album is that it is highly unoriginal. So much in fact, it's been done before by the band, take it or leave it at that. I was also completely perplexed at the strange "The Golden Floor," which sounded rather like a poor excuse for Radiohead-lite.

"A Hundred Million Suns" doesn't set out to drastically reinvent the band, as their contemporaries Keane and Coldplay have done. Instead, the Snow Patrol is on full cruise control, and it all looks good from here, as fans will be pleased, and the band will inevitably gain new followers. The album at least equals "Eyes Open" in quality, and while no distinctive "Chasing Cars"-type song seems to be in the mix, the album delivers along the same lines. In either case, at $12 or less, the album is certainly worth it, and at the current price of $9 on Amazon, you certainly don't have anything to lose. I just can't decide what's the better band name, "Polar Bear," or "Snow Patrol?"
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22 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hundred Million Suns = 5 Stars, October 28, 2008
I've been a Snow Patrol fan since before they hit the main stream and I have been waiting for this disc for about 3 years. I've only had it a few hours but I can say so far it does not disappoint in the least. The sound is probably somewhere between Eyes Open and Final Straw.

1. If There's a Rocket Tie Me To It
Good opener. Has a Coldplay feel in certain spots.
2. Crack the Shutters
Excellent. This song is everything I love about Snow Patrol. May be my favorite song on this album.
3. Take Back the City
Really catchy. The first single released, has been available for a while. Try to listen to it without singing "OoohAoohAoooh".
4. Lifeboats
Folksy guitar pulls you in.
5. The Golden Floor
Catchy rhythm. Builds nicely but never really goes anywhere.
6. Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands
Typical Snow Patrol song name. Great song. Most upbeat one on the album.
7. Set Down Your Glass
Acoustic. Lovely song.
8. The Planets Bend Between Us
I may have spoken too soon. This might be my favorite now. Most likely to be used in a tv show.
9. Engines
The ooos are back. They get old pretty quick this time.
10. Disaster Button
The "explicit" one, look out. 1 F-bomb. Sounds a lot like track 3.
11. The Lightning Strike
Features more instrumentation than any other SP song I've ever heard. Brass, strings, piano, numerous drums, choir voices. If I didn't know better I'd say this was for a movie score. Finishes the album strong after two so-so songs. Instruments sound like rain. Seems to be a medley of sorts as the song changes significantly several times.

*song reviews are initial thoughts as I listened through the album the first time.
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33 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars let's be honest, this is mediocre at best, November 6, 2008
By JohnnyC (Alexandria, VA (USA)) - See all my reviews
  
OK, better start scrolling down to the "unhelpful" link if you are a die-hard Snow Patrol fan. But I do feel the need to be contrarian here.

I got into these guys after hearing "Chasing Cars" and picking up the Eyes Open cd. That cd has an edge to it, and some passion, which is solely lacking from A Hundred Million Suns. So I was actually looking forward to listening to this one. Unfortunately, it's a disappointment.

Take "Take Back the City" for example. I fully agree with the previous reviewer who stated this has a shelf life of about a month, max. Sorry, when the best you can do in a chorus is "woah woah woah" then you know you've had creative problems. And this is supposed to the "hit song" off this album? It's actually one of the worst songs I've ever heard from Snow Patrol.

So many of these songs are plodding, as well, or repetitious. Either no inflection in the singer's voice, or the same guitar loop over and over.

The band's label is marketing this as their big breakthrough to stardom, but alas, they didn't do it. I predict that longstanding fans of the group will enjoy this album for the most part, but it certainly won't win over any new converts.

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4.0 out of 5 stars good cd
bought it for one song but have fallen in love with he rest of the music
Published 27 days ago by B. Johnson

4.0 out of 5 stars Something is different; but everything is the same
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2.0 out of 5 stars not their best work
While it doesn't make me entirely give up on the band, this felt more like they were trying to put SOMETHING out to hold on to whatever bit of buzz they had going after "eyes... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Boring
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Published 2 months ago by Halfscot

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you mucho
Thanks for the speedy service, on the otherhand, Snow Patrol should have called this album, "mediocre".
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4.0 out of 5 stars Snow Patrol's A Hundred Million Suns
A slight departure from their previous album, Eyes Open, A Hundred Million Suns delivers music focused on love retained rather than love lost. Read more
Published 3 months ago by D. Smail

3.0 out of 5 stars Great album, but the mastering is awful
The album itself is excellent - in my opinion, the best they've done so far.

However, I have listened to the CD, downloaded the WMA's on Rhapsody, and even purchased... Read more
Published 3 months ago by roebeet

5.0 out of 5 stars Gets better with every listen
I got this for Christmas and didn't hear much that I liked. A couple grabbed me, but I was disappointed. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Nova137

5.0 out of 5 stars Snap the branches of me
Love it. Take Back the City is not even close to being the best song on the album. My personal favorite is "Disaster Button", followed by "If There's a Rocket, Tie me to it",... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Timothy J. Sayers

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