Snow Patrol – The Forest Is The Path

Album Info

Artist: Snow Patrol

Title: The Forest Is The Path

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. All (4:18)
  • 2. The Beginning (3:31)
  • 3. Everything's Here And Nothing's Lost (4:06)
  • 4. Your Heart Home (3:39)
  • 5. This Is The Sound Of Your Voice (4:30)
  • 6. Hold Me In The Fire (4:00)
  • 7. Years That Fall (3:51)
  • 8. Never Really Tire (5:54)
  • 9. These Lies (4:48)
  • 10. What If Nothing Breaks? (3:42)
  • 11. Talking About Hope (3:55)
  • 12. The Forest Is The Path (4:30)

Review

I've gotta say, Snow Patrol's latest album "The Forest Is The Path" is a real stunner. These guys have been at it for 30 years now, and they're still bringing the heat. This eighth studio album dropped on September 13, 2024, and it's clear they've still got plenty of gas in the tank.

Now, let me tell you, this wasn't an easy album to make. The band hit some rough patches during the creative process, but teaming up with producer Fraser T. Smith really turned things around. It's like they found their groove again, you know? The result is this expansive, emotionally-charged collection of tunes that'll hit you right in the heart.

Musically, it's got that classic Snow Patrol vibe we all love - those big, anthemic pop-rock numbers and soul-stirring ballads. But they're not afraid to get a little dark and moody too. Gary Lightbody's lyrics are raw and honest, dealing with all sorts of heavy stuff like love, loss, and self-doubt. And the production? Man, it's on point. Fraser T. Smith really knows how to create an atmosphere that makes these songs hit even harder. If you're a Snow Patrol fan, you're gonna love this. And if you're new to the band? Well, buckle up, 'cause you're in for one hell of a ride. - Preston