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Richard Snow and the Inlaws
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Justin Monkton
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Drums/Vocals/Percussion/The box
Phill Edmundson
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About us
We're from Nottingham
We sing harmonies.
We like 60's music
We have released 2 albums, Richard Snow & Tuesday Music.
We've played with Snow Patrol, The Posies and Sandi Thom.
Weeeeeeee loooooveeeee yoouuuuuu!
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Review of the "Expectations" Cd single
This Single from Richard Snow's truly exceptional TUESDAY MUSIC LP, Expectations is only going to be available at Snow's shows ( and to subscribers to mailing list- Ed). More Rawkus than most offerings on TUESDAY MUSIC , Expectations crosses arty pop-rock with Beach Boy harmonies. At one point, the soaring Californian sound is replaced by what can only be described as medieval melodies- like Brian Wilson singing in the court of King John. Snow falls snugly within the plain named brigade of singer-songwriters- James Blunt, Stephen Fretwell, Daniel Powter- but seems slightly less naive. Whereas the ploddingly familiar lovesongs mooched by Blunt remain remarkably pedestrian, Snow throws up a stream of surprises. Lonesonme Cowboy is as changeable as the weather, and the heartfelt soprano edge of Slip On Through makes James Blunt seem as passionate as a patio slab. There's only a snippet on show here, but there's enough to confirm Snow's exceptional talent.
Richard Snow,"Tuesday Music" (Valley)
Richard Snow is one of the great-unsung talents of the power-pop genre, an artist of the caliber of Peter Lacey (another great "undiscovered" talent). Richard melds the styles of the Beach Boys, the Byrds and Elvis Costello into a style that is purely his own. On this, his second disc, Richard shows a tremendous leap forward in growth and power-pop maturity. The PET SOUNDS-like production is amazing on "And Then", "You Said It" and "Tuesday Music". "Lonesome Cowboy" starts off in like a Byrds-country explanation, turning into a mini-suite of various time signatures and styles. "Days Of Simplicity" combines a "Dear Prudence"-like guitar riff with classic Badfinger vocalization. The disc ends with a fantastic cover of Dennis Wilson's "Slip On Through".
For me, the highlight of the album is "You're My Number 1" - a stunningly beautiful song, which starts off as a simple ballad and grows to a multi-layered catchy chorus complete with some excellent use of backwards guitar. This song alone is worth searching out this disc. Truth be told, each song on TUESDAY MUSIC has a depth and complexity that makes it one of the best listening experiences I've heard in quite awhile.
review by EAR CANDY
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