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Snow Patrol: Chasing Cars

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by Mike Diver
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 24/07/2006
  • Label: Fiction

Who’d have thought, just five-or-so years ago, that Gary Lightbody’s indie-rockers would one day be headlining two nights at London’s Wembley Arena? Not this writer, you can be certain of that, but, come this year’s last-minute Christmas crush on Oxford Street, a few miles north of the scene Snow Patrol will be preparing to deliver this ‘live favourite’ to a sold-out crowd, many of whom hadn’t even heard the band’s name half-a-decade earlier.

The catalyst was, of course, Final Straw, with its clutch of FM-friendly singles; Eyes Open, the band’s album of 2006, also spawned a great first single. Love it or loathe it, ‘You’re All I Have’ easily wormed its wicked way into the head of the most hardcore Snow Patrol hater, with its ecstatic whoo-whoos. This, though, has none of its predecessor’s immediateness, nor does it actually go anywhere, despite the physical exertion implied by its title. A dull-as-ditchwater plod-plodder, ‘Chasing Cars’ is an atypical third single from a big indie record: it has the vaguely plaintive vocals, the strings, the a cappella part to close proceedings. That it has been released ahead of a livelier effort suggests that Eyes Open is far from the album Final Straw was.

Then again, perhaps such apparent career sabotage (oh come on, there’s no way these bland four minutes can be an anything favourite, right…?) is intentional; perhaps it’s Lightbody and company’s plan to alienate those that found their upbeat pop-rockers to their liking, and subsequently descend back to a mediocre level of recognition from where they can return to harder-edged roots.

Bollocks: tragically, there really are loads of idiots out there that find this sort of aural magnolia peculiarly affecting. Not so much a song for polar bears, then, but a song for passionless bores.

  • Snow Patrol 3 / 10

great

review


agreed

its.. nothing really


I like it


awsome review

said what im thinking but am too stupid to write


Agree...

...that the song's nothing special. More 5 than 3, though. It's not "bad"... it just kind of slips under the radar.

"it's beginning to get to me" would've been (will be?) a massive radio hit as a second single, and "make this go on forever" would've been a good third single, despite its longer length and inevitable radio-edit.

leaving this as a contender for (final) fourth single... which probably would have left the album on a bit of a downer...

maybe they're just getting it out of the way?


This song

is in the same vein as Run, which was massive for them and brought them to the attention of the general public.
I can quite clearly see why they've released it, even if it's an odd choice for a second single.


This song is like...

Burning Benches by Morning Runner. Except a lot worse with none of BB's heart-wrench or the eruption of gritty melody which ends the song. Chasing Cars just plods along in the most predictable and boring way possible.


I would

have given up on this site if the review had been any kinder.


I'm sorry

but this is coming from the perspective of a 'musician' as it were - not a 'pop' or 'indie' band.

Without image this is nothing. Without the image morning runner are nothing. I'm sorry, i don;t mean to come across as a twat. What has Snow Patrol given music? seriously? nothing. They were around for years not making it, writing the same songs they do now. Some AnR guy knows that this middle of the road, banal shit sells records, the rest is history. Harmonically and melodically we, and this, hasn't moved on since elvis in the fifties. This is pure shit i'm afraid. It's boring, meaningless music and i think that a similar fate awaits most of this shit paint by numbers, thoughtless music. But they don;t care know do they? they're probably millionaires.


...

that was written in about 1 second, so there is a fair bit of it that doesn't make sence. My bad


Adult Orientated Pish

Why does anyone think this sort of AOR, nice, safe, background music is in any way 'alternative'? Seriously, why? Shit like this, Coldplay, Kasabian etc etc must be stopped!!


Sad...

but true, Mr Diver.


I...

haven’t heard the whole song as I usually switch the radio station over when it comes on before my head explodes. But is this the song that goes something like "I've said too much, I haven't said enough"? REM anyone?


disagree

this is a great song,has anyone reviewing it here heard it more than once????


utter...

...gash...two nights at Wembley, are there really that many people who wear t-shirts from Next with big # '10's and say things like 'Go Tigers' on them with 25 quid burning a hole in their stone wash denims...


Ha ha ha ha ha

The jokes on you music snobs. Snow Patrol's finest hour, and I've been a fan of theirs for 4 years now.

Up 5 places to #7 this week.

It's a great song, much better than any of you music snobs could do.

I bet you like no commercial music. How sad and pathetic!