2007, St. Ives
Memphis's Snowglobe plays an entrancing blend of cosmic American music that owes as much to pioneering psychedelic country/pop legends like The Byrds and Gram Parsons as it does to modern-day fellow travelers like The Flaming Lips. Having played together since high school, the members of Snowglobe have a unique ability to create complex songs with a rich pallet of sounds in a seemingly nonchalant way. The Memphis-based band continues the long lasting tradition of playing honest music for the right reasons. Many comparisons to Neutral Milk Hotel, and Elephant 6 recording company have been made to Snowglobe, and as natural as the comparison seems, it seems to be an easy way out; Snowglobe has advanced far beyond this. Snowglobe sounds like Mercury Rev, the piano balladry of Tim Hardin, early '70s Beach Boys, and the Kinks. Snowglobe is a band that takes form past genres and pushes those influences a step or two forward. This is a very song-oriented band. The noises and kitchen sink extremities aren't thrown in nonchalantly; they are precise and subtle flourishes that add texture.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Sleep Sleepy Dream |
| 2 | Father Song |
| 3 | Landfill |
| 4 | A Little Bit of You |
| 5 | Ain't It Strange |
| 6 | Take a Hike On Your Feet Pt. 1 |
| 7 | Take a Hike On Your Feet Pt. 2 |
| 8 | Take a Hike On Your Feet Pt. 3 |
| 9 | Take a Hike On Your Feet Pt. 4 |
| 10 | Take a Hike On Your Feet Pt. 5 |
| 11 | My Father Says Hey |
| 12 | Deez |
| 13 | Roni and Cheez |
| 14 | Intro |
| 15 | Hardcore Soul / The Stop to Stop All Stops |
| 16 | Wes Butler On the Guitar Ladies and Gentlemen |
| 17 | Milkshake In My Pocket |
| 18 | Take the Pill |
| 19 | Blue |
| 20 | Kaiser |
| 21 | Space, Time, Continuum |
| 22 | Memory Girl |
| 23 | Memory Girl Pt. 2 |
| 24 | Mouse Race |
| 25 | Bluebrass Theorem |
| 26 | Take a Hike On Your Feet Pt. 6 |
| 27 | People Come People Go |
| 28 | Goodbye Dream |
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