| Eyes Open | 
enlarge | Artist: Snow Patrol Label: A&M Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 169 reviews Sales Rank: 769
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 000667502 UPC: 602498531785 EAN: 0602498531785 ASIN: B000F3UADO
Release Date: May 9, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new - Factory sealed - Import edition We ship via first class mail from Florida
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| Tracks:
| | 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 | | | Headlights On Dark Roads | | | Open Your Eyes | | | The Finish Line |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com 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
Album Description "There are swaggering bands, bands who are in your face. And then there are bands who get hold of you somewhere else. I think it's a heart thing, an intimacy thing. Like you know them and they know you. I think we are one of those bands." So says Snow Patrol singer and chief songwriter Gary Lightbody. And all the proof you'll need is Snow Patrol's new album Eyes Open, a collection of songs which more than makes good on the promise of its predecessor, 2004's two million selling Final Straw. Values: beautiful powerful songs underscored by some of the most poignant and telling lyrics in rock. Eyes Open is Snow Patrol's post card from the cliff edge. It's going to be hard to ignore these songs in 2006.
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Snow Drifts April 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The latest in bands from the other side of the Atlantic to mine introspection and melancholy into gold, Snow Patrol go for the jugular on their fourth album. The sound is epic and emotional, from the playful name-checking of Sufjan Stevens on "Hands Open" to the gentle lullaby of "You Could Be Happy," Snow Patrol announce that they are more than eager to shoot for the big leagues. While they seem like a slightly less dour Coldplay or a more melodic Travis, lead singer Gary Lightbody has now proven he can be a capable frontman and stand apart from the pack.
That is evident from the compelling first single, "Chasing Cars." Echoing atmospherics easily capture a listener's attention and the hook is killer. It's the best thing on "Eyes Open." What holds the band back is the over-reliance on ballads. Granted, heartbreak has been Snow Patrol's stock in trade since their debut, but a few more kickers like "Headlights On A Dark Road" would have made this a more intriguing album. The ballad heavy second half can almost be forgiven by Martha Wainwright, who contributes a haunting duet with "Set Fire To the Third Bar."
Overall, a strong modern rock album by a band that has a strong identity if not an entirely separate sound. Having a title song that all but screams U2 doesn't make your band sounds any less derivative than all the other sub-Coldplays out there. Lightbody and company need to find something that offsets Snow Patrol from the glut of "Grey's Anatomy"/TV Show mood-setter bands to really race across - as they put it on the final song on "Eyes Open," across "The Finish Line."
My favorite Snow Patrol CD February 18, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
Great CD February 6, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Eyes Open by Snow Patrol is the best. I heard them on HDMTV in concert and went and bought the CD. It would be music both the young and old can listen too together. Thanks Snow Patrol - now move on to concerts so we can see you in person.
Awesome!! January 8, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I absolutely love this CD!! As far as I'm concerned, there's not a bad song on it and that's very rare! I recommend this to everyone!
Snow Patrol - Eyes Open December 31, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I really like this cd a lot but some of my friends are not as crazy about it. The first 3 songs a excellent but it does tend to get pretty mellow into the album. Still, I have really enjoyed it!
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