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Pop / Rock 09 May, 2018

Snow Patrol Shares New Single "Empress"

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Snow Patrol Shares New Single "Empress"
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Snow Patrol premiere "Empress," their second single from Wildness, the band's first album in seven years. Snow Patrol also return to "Later... With Jools Holland" where they debut a live rendition of "Empress," along with performances of "Life On Earth," "Heal Me," and "Chasing Cars." Listen to "Empress" below and watch the band perform the song on "Later... With Jools Holland" below.

Recently, Snow Patrol debuted music videos for "What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get?," "Life On Earth," and "Don't Give In," and you can watch them all here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzkq0PAKN1Llm4Rbt-5y_CwbNznWW1xM4

Snow Patrol appeared as musical guests on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on April 19th and The Late Late Show With James Corden on April 24th and performed "Don't Give In," the first single from Wildness.
Snow Patrol have upcoming sold-out shows throughout Ireland & the UK in May (full dates below). Remaining tickets are available here: https://snowpatrol.com/shows



On May 25th, Snow Patrol will return with Wildness, which finds the band searching for clarity, connection, and meaning, while staying true to the melodic songwriting prowess that brought them to prominence. Wildness taps into something raw and primitive. Lead-singer and songwriter Gary Lightbody says of the album: "There are many types of wildness, but I think it can be distilled into two: the wildness of the modern age, all its confusion, illogic and alienation and a more ancient wildness. Something primal, alive and beautiful that speaks to our true connectivity, our passion, our love, our communion with nature and each other. This is the kind of wildness the album is centered around. The loss of it. Trying to reconnect with it. To remember it." Watch the album trailer for Snow Patrol's Wildness below.

Since their 1998 debut, Songs for Polarbears, Snow Patrol have racked up an impressive number of critical and commercial accolades, including 15 million global album sales, 1+ billion global track streams, five UK Platinum Albums, and are Grammy, BRIT Award and Mercury Music Prize nominated. After their Fallen Empires tour ended in 2012, band members —which also include multi-instrumentalist Johnny McDaid, guitarist Nathan Connolly, bassist Paul Wilson, and drummer Jonny Quinn — decided to take a step back from the band, and focus on their own projects. Gary Lightbody continued his work with his Tired Pony side project with members of Belle and Sebastian, R.E.M, Reindeer Section and Fresh Young Fellows and moved to Los Angeles to begin writing songs for movies (including "This Is How You Walk On" for 2017's Gifted), and doing a number of high-profile co-writes with Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Biffy Clyro, and One Direction. Taking this extended break from Snow Patrol proved to be a source of inspiration, and writing songs that were not pulled directly from his own psyche helped heal what Lightbody considered to be not so much writer's block as life block.

It's in this search for clarity and connection that these songs were written and refined. "I think it's the first record I've ever written that I haven't just asked a bunch of questions. I actually tried to figure out why I was unhappy, why I feel out of place, why I'm afraid," says Lightbody. "There's nothing really to protect myself for-- it's all in the album. I want to remember." This impulse was partially inspired by Lightbody's father, who is suffering from dementia. "I think the album is defined by memory in a lot of ways," says Lightbody, "including my father's loss of memory."

"Seamus Heaney, my favourite poet of all time, said at 71 that he was only discovering what some of his poetry means, and this is coming from a Nobel Prize-winning poet. It's a great testament to inspiration," says Lightbody. "Sometimes it takes you five years to write the thing. Like now. And you know for sure when you finish an album like that, where you've poured over every detail and put every atom of yourself into it, everything makes sense and I bet you I'm never not proud of this record."

Track listing:
Life On Earth
Don't Give In
Heal Me
Empress
A Dark Switch
What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get?
A Youth Written In Fire
Soon
Wild Horses
Life And Death

Tour dates:
May 11 Derry, UK Millennium Forum
May 12 Cork, Ireland Opera House
May 14 Killarney, Ireland INEC
May 15 Dublin, Ireland Olympia Theater
May 16 Wexford, Ireland Opera House
May 18 Galway, Ireland Leisureland
May 20 Belfast, UK Ulster Hall

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