Snowing
Fuck Your Emotional Bullshit


4.0
excellent

Review

by Brady Hayes USER (45 Reviews)
August 11th, 2013 | 215 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Is less more?

Self-awareness is a factor that isn’t highly judged in the music world. With bands all around the world practicing different genres and sounds, they all eventually look at themselves; and truly see what they are. There are bands that gain a large recognition for their specific sound, and then build off of that recognizing sound that their fans will continuously buy into. Bands like this, cash into the audience and stop creating music they like, but what the people like. Then there are bands like Snowing, which don’t have a tsunami of teenage girls following their every move, but dedicated thoughts which allow them to create an album they want.

The beauty of this album revolves around how self-aware the band is through each song. There is no skyscraper high production value to be held here, which makes the music sound gritty and overall sloppy. The drums will do their own thing every once and a while, and the vocalist spouts subjective lyrics all around the album. Yet, it’s hard not to enjoy it for what it really is, and that is an underground emo-punk EP. This isn’t some best-selling Taking Back Sunday album, or some overly produced pop album. This is an album that would not be highly recognized or appreciated, and the band knows it themselves. It’s like that art project you made in your elementary school class. You aren’t the most glorified artist in your class, and others will most likely pass by your project and call it crap, but you still smile at it and call it yours. You like it, so why does it matter if others don’t?

The music here is punk/emo at a very interesting level. The album feels like it was produced in a garage, and it retains a lot of qualities that a garage band would you to enhance their sound. A lot of cymbal crashes, a long stream of singular guitar notes, and personal lyrics that the vocalist will appreciate the most. The musical structure of each song is relatively different, providing a new experience as each two minute song passes. There are some extremely well done breakdowns to be heard on this album, especially the one found on “Important Things”. Near the end of the song, the vocalist starts to shout “Why can’t I, see the sunspots, in your eyes?”. The instruments play along perfectly, the drums crash down barbarically and the guitars elegantly bounce along. The lyrics are spot on for the sound. Most deal with intense anger or depression, while others stand on a thin line of emotional solitude. However, I find that vulgar language is used a little extensively, which makes some lines sound a little unintelligent and dull.

This is a great release from a band that not too many have heard about it. It’s raw and sloppy punk at its finest. While it may seem short, the replay value is excellent as there are plenty of tracks that may get you hooked on the first listen. Lyrics are personal yet memorable, instrumentation is harmonic and excellent, and the production values can go to hell. Give this is a listen, and if you love raw and uncooked punk, then you may fall in love.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Shortest review I ever wrote, but album gets me on every new listen.

Kman418
August 11th 2013


13271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

band is awesum

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Lol, I just ordered their LP, so I felt I should review this since its my favorite of theirs.

Kman418
August 11th 2013


13271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i could do whatever i want doesn't have as much of a punch as this imo

tommygun
August 11th 2013


27108 Comments


idk fellas this isn't that gd

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thats what I've been hearing, this is just so gritty and raw though. Its unique.

YakNips
August 11th 2013


20098 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I should relisten

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I guess its hit or miss for most people.

Kman418
August 11th 2013


13271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

give it more than one listen tom n yak this was a 2.5 for me at first but it's close to a 4.5 now

YakNips
August 11th 2013


20098 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah it'll prolly grow on me

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I loved this the first listen, but it cooled down for me a bit.

XingKing
August 11th 2013


16149 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I fucking hated this first listen, like 2 material. Then I liked it a lot. Then I fucking hated it some more. Now I'm just like okay.

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I never hated it, but times I felt it was a bit too much.

loveisamixtape
August 11th 2013


12322 Comments


same love/hate relationship here that's why i refuse to rate it

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I actually wrote this review to be a 3.5. Then I rewrote it to be a 4 since I felt I like it a bit more.

cagedescending
August 11th 2013


4124 Comments


WHYYYYYYYYYY CANTTT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Favorite moment of the album.^^

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I actually think you can download this for free now

Earthmover
August 11th 2013


40 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review. This is actually my favorite Snowing release. Despite it's sloppiness and rough edges, I think it's better than their LP.

hogan900
August 11th 2013


3313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like the sloppyness of it actually, gives it a gritty edge. I'm looking forward to listening to the LP though. And thanks!



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