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The Forest Is the Path is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released on 13 September 2024 through Polydor Records. [5] It is their first album after the departures of bassist Paul Wilson and drummer Jonny Quinn [ 6 ] and their first in six years after their seventh album, Wildness (2018).
Connolly became a permanent member of the band near the end of 2002. His recruitment played a large role in shaping the band's new sound. With Connolly as a composer of the band's new material, Snow Patrol garnered a new record deal and released Final Straw in 2003. The album proved to be the band's breakthrough and helped introduce them to a ...
Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish–Scottish rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland, [1] consisting of Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Nathan Connolly (guitar, backing vocals), and Johnny McDaid (piano, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals); Lightbody is the band's sole remaining original member.
Snow Patrol will continue to function as a band and work on new music, Lightbody said
Guitarist Nathan Connolly joined in 2002 and Snow Patrol was signed to Fiction and Interscope record labels in 2003. [7] [8] Their third studio album, Final Straw, was released the same year, and was a commercial success.
left to right: Johnny McDaid, Gary Lightbody, Ben Epstein, Nathan Connolly and Ash Soan Four line-ups of Snow Patrol performing in 2004, 2009, 2018 and 2024 Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish–Scottish rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland by Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Mark McClelland (bass, keyboards), and Michael ...
Wildness is the seventh studio album by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol. The album was released on 25 May 2018, hitting number 2 on the UK charts. The album was released on 25 May 2018, hitting number 2 on the UK charts.
The single received mixed reviews, and was generally not considered Snow Patrol's return to form. Critics were generally displeased with how similar the song sounded to the songs on the band's previous album, Eyes Open (2006) when the band was claiming that the new album was a departure from their earlier work. The lyrics, though, were praised ...