Snowden

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Anti-Anti 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes 00:00 Tools
Like Bullets 00:00 Tools
Between the Rent and Me 00:00 Tools
Filler is Wasted 00:00 Tools
My Murmuring Darling 00:00 Tools
Victim Card 00:00 Tools
Counterfeit Rules 00:00 Tools
Kill the Power 00:00 Tools
Stop Your Bleeding 00:00 Tools
Innocent Heathen 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes 00:00 Tools
Sisters 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don't Really Know Me 00:00 Tools
No Words No More 00:00 Tools
So Red 00:00 Tools
No One In Control 00:00 Tools
Anemone Arms 00:00 Tools
Good News 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (Treasure Fingers remix) 00:00 Tools
Chin Up 00:00 Tools
Anti Anti 00:00 Tools
Keep Quiet 00:00 Tools
Anybody Else 00:00 Tools
Come Around 00:00 Tools
No One In Control (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix ReMastered) 00:00 Tools
Hiss 00:00 Tools
Not Good Enough 00:00 Tools
Anemone Arms (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
So Red (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
No Words No More (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time Is Here 00:00 Tools
This Year 00:00 Tools
Dreams (Stutter Fleetwood Mac remake) 04:02 Tools
Time of the Season (zombies) 00:00 Tools
China Light 00:00 Tools
Between the Rent and Me (Captain Crunk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (Stutter Remix) 00:00 Tools
Candy For Everyone 00:00 Tools
Kill the Power (Stutter remix) 00:00 Tools
Happy Christmas (War Is Over) 00:00 Tools
Candy 00:00 Tools
Keep Quiet (Niva Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes (Lane 8 Remix) 00:00 Tools
Rebroadcast - Snowden - Between the Rent and me 00:00 Tools
Kill The Power (Toxic Avenger Remix) 00:00 Tools
Between The Rent (The Glamour Remix) 00:00 Tools
Official Trailer 00:00 Tools
Time Of The Season 00:00 Tools
Fineshrine (Purity Ring Cover) 00:00 Tools
Lemon Peel 00:00 Tools
Black eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix) mastered 00:00 Tools
Happy Christmas 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Between The Rent And Me [Mono Special] 00:00 Tools
Kill The Power (The Toxic Avenger Remix) 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti [Mono Special] 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes [le castle vania remix] 00:00 Tools
Time Of Season 00:00 Tools
Jump 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Anti Anti 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Stop Your Bleeding [Mono Special] 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Dreams (Stutter Remix) 00:00 Tools
WALK AROUND HEAVEN 00:00 Tools
EVERYTHING to ME 00:00 Tools
Anti Anti (Treasure Fingers Remix) 00:00 Tools
MORE ON YOU 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Innocent Heathen 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Anti-Anti 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti [Treasure Fingers Remix] 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Re 00:00 Tools
WONDERFUL 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (La Castle Viana Remix) 00:00 Tools
Doves 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castlevania remix) 00:00 Tools
Dreams 00:00 Tools
AntiAnti 00:00 Tools
Counterfeit Rules (WOXY.com Lounge Act) 00:00 Tools
Black eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix) edit 00:00 Tools
Fly Away 00:00 Tools
Trust Me 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes ( Le Castle Vania Remix) 00:00 Tools
Keep Quiet (Savile Remix) 00:00 Tools
Counterfeit 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Oliver Dodd Remix) 00:00 Tools
JESUS 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (live solo) 00:00 Tools
OPENED MY EYES 00:00 Tools
Alright 00:00 Tools
LAUGHING WITH JESUS 00:00 Tools
Like Bullets (WOXY.com Lounge Act) 00:00 Tools
THAT'S THE WAY 00:00 Tools
CIRCLES 00:00 Tools
Losing Patience 00:00 Tools
Keep The Lights On 00:00 Tools
WHERE EVER YOU ARE ( A True Love Song) 00:00 Tools
Between The Rent And Me (The Glamour Remix) 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania remix) 00:00 Tools
UPPER ROOM 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes - LP Version 00:00 Tools
black eyes (castle vania remix) 00:00 Tools
02 Anti-Anti (Treasure Fingers remix) 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes - Le Castlevania 00:00 Tools
Dreams (Fleetwood Mac Remake) - Stutter 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti - Treasure Fingers 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes (2013) 00:00 Tools
Anti‐Anti 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Stop the Bleeding 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (Treasure Fingers Re 00:00 Tools
filler 00:00 Tools
05 Black Eyes 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (unmastered) 00:00 Tools
07 Counterfeit Rules 00:00 Tools
You'll Be Fine 00:00 Tools
The Title 00:00 Tools
04 Filler Is Wasted 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (live) 00:00 Tools
Intro (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
08 Innocent Heathen 00:00 Tools
Anti 00:00 Tools
Explode 00:00 Tools
Between The Rent - Captain Crunk 00:00 Tools
03 Between The Rent (The Glamour Remix) 00:00 Tools
Anto-Anti 00:00 Tools
09 Stop Your Bleeding 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania mix) 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (2006) 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Remix ReMastered) HD 00:00 Tools
Kill The Power - Stutter 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti - Stutter 00:00 Tools
LOREIN 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Black Eyes 00:00 Tools
anti-anti (jordon's stutter remix) 00:00 Tools
Official Trailer [HD] | Global Road Entertainment 00:00 Tools
Counterfeit Rules (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
12 Sisters 00:00 Tools
06 Dreams (Stutter Fleetwood Mac remake) 00:00 Tools
The Doves 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (Le Castle Vania Disco Remix) 00:00 Tools
Black Eye (Le Castle Vania Remix) 00:00 Tools
Like Bullets (live) 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (live) 00:00 Tools
Snowden 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
High Horses 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Anti-Anti (Treasure Fingers Remix) 00:00 Tools
Snowden-Anti-Anti 00:00 Tools
Anti-Anti (Treasure Fingers remix) 00:00 Tools
WOXY.com Lounge Act - Snowden 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes remix 00:00 Tools
Fineshrine 00:00 Tools
Red Handed (True Pseudo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Time of the Season (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Anti Anti (funk remix) 00:00 Tools
China Light (Original) 00:00 Tools
Conterfeit Rules 00:00 Tools
black eyes (remix) 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes- LP Version 00:00 Tools
Anti Anti (official video) 00:00 Tools
Filler Is Wasted (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
Where Ever You Are (a True Love Song) 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes (La Castle Vania Remix) 00:00 Tools
Elliot 00:00 Tools
Fly A Kite (White Rabbit November 02 2006) 00:00 Tools
Filler Is Wasted (live) 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes (Treasure Fingers Remix) 00:00 Tools
Counterfeit Rules (live) 00:00 Tools
Like Bullets (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
Stop Your Bleeding (live) 00:00 Tools
Stop Your Bleeding (June 23 2006) 00:00 Tools
Kill The Power (live) 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Sisters 00:00 Tools
Black Eyes ( Le Castlevania remix) 00:00 Tools
Snowden - Dreams (Stutter Remix) 00:00 Tools
Slow Drag Blues 00:00 Tools
The Beat Comes (Lane 8 mix) 00:00 Tools
Between the Rent [Captain Crunk remix] 00:00 Tools
snowden - no words no more (ep version) 00:00 Tools
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“You go a little crazy,” says Snowden’s Jordan Jeffares, “thinking, am I screwing things up by holding on to them and working with them for so long? Did I do the right thing by sticking with it?” The short answer is an emphatic yes. More than a half-decade after their breakthrough debut album, Snowden has returned and the extended wait has proven resoundingly worth it. No One In Control is a remarkable collection, lit with impassioned creativity and coruscating emotional power. Jeffares – the multi-talented mind behind Snowden – toiled for almost six years, pushing himself and his music ever closer to madness, and that hermetic intensity can be heard in the record’s every finely etched facet. From the syrupy pulsebeats of “So Red” to the nihilistic euphoria of the first single, “The Beat Comes,” Snowden has crafted a vivid portrait of obsession and isolation, of gut-wrenching doubt and ultimate redemption. With its seamless integration of haunting melodies, rhythmic ingenuity, and hypnagogic songcraft, No One In Control sees Snowden’s artistry and ambition ascending to hitherto untouched new heights. Snowden emerged in 2004 and were soon hailed as one of the Atlanta underground’s leading new artists, with MTV linking the band alongside Deerhunter and Black Lips as avatars of the burgeoning scene. Released in 2006, Anti-Anti fully delivered upon the band’s promise, earning worldwide popular success and critical applause for its enigmatic blend of deep grooves and post punk atmospherics. Snowden toured hard, building a fervent fan following via innumerable headline dates and shows alongside the likes of Arcade Fire and Kings of Leon. But just as Snowden prepared their next move, Jeffares found himself entangled in contract dispute that put the kibosh on whatever career momentum he had gained. Trapped in legal limbo, he eased back into the life of a starving artist, subletting and setting up studios wherever he landed, from Chicago to Atlanta to New York. In due time, Jeffares had begun constructing a boldly beautiful song cycle inspired by the seclusion. “I was always paranoid about writing ballads. In a bout of writer’s block I let one through.” He ended up writing quite a few, though unsurprisingly, “they were all a little bit twisted.” Songs like “Don’t Really Know Me” and the title track were marked by romantic pessimism and cynical seclusion, their introspective exploration buoyed by Jeffares’ tricky unification of Anti-Anti’s spellbinding shoegaze melodics with ebullient Big Beat and Madchester-inspired rhythms. “I didn’t want my stuff to have that swarm this time,” he says. “I wanted it to have more kick to it. I was always trying to balance that. It’s a hard line to walk." Time marched on as Jeffares spent countless all-nighters in the studio, tinkering away on the record while also trying to find it a good home. Night after night, he would question his previous evening’s efforts, gutting songs then rebuilding them from the naked track up. The process, he admits, ended up snowballing into OCD. “Everyone kept saying, you’ve got to stop working on this record,” Jeffares says, “but with no good way to release it, I kept tweaking it. I could’ve had a finished record at any point, it just wouldn’t have been the record that I would’ve had six months later.” In 2011, Snowden’s old friends and tourmates Kings of Leon invited Jeffares to join forces with their newly launched Serpents & Snakes Records. With the finish line now in sight, Jeffares considered self-producing the final album, but knew that he couldn’t be objective having listened to some of these tracks more than 500 times. He reached out to producer Bill Skibbe – known for his work alongside The Kills, The Dead Weather, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Adult. – and in November, lit out for Skibbe’s Benton Harbor, Michigan studio for three weeks of sessions. “I made the commitment that I was going to walk in and walk out with a record,” Jeffares says, “and there’s not going to be any messing with it after that.” Having already tracked – and re-tracked – most of the album on his own, Jeffares and Skibbe spent much of their time “experimenting” with guitar textures and vocal arrangements. Longtime Snowden drummer Chandler Rentz came in to lay down an array of taut rhythms and clattering beats based on the original programming. “Bill helped me figure out better ways to get some sounds,” Jeffares says, “more ways to get emotion in the recordings. I’d been messing with these tracks for so long there wasn’t a lot to do to most of them.” Indeed, No One In Control is a remarkably detailed and visceral work, Jeffares’ infinite adventurism resulting in a fully realized aural universe in each individualistic track. With its complex architecture and inverted bursts of entropic energy, the epic title piece stands out as a tour de force of incandescent psychedelia and lacerating self-examination. Other milestones include a stark take on Love & Rockets’ “No Words No More” (first heard on 2009’s New Tales To Tell tribute) and the elegiac finale, “This Year,” which closes the album with surprising delicacy and hope. Upon completing the sessions, Jeffares held true to his initial promise to himself and pulled away from the material he’d been obsessing over for the better part of a decade. “I can’t,” he says. “I can’t listen to it at all. I accidentally heard a track the other day and realized there was a backing vocal missing. I was like, ‘No. I’ve got to let it go.’” Now based out of Austin, Jeffares is preparing for No One In Control’s long awaited release by solidifying Snowden’s intricate live presentation, the present line-up comprised of players assembled during his last stay in New York City. But for the most part, he has spent the past year recharging his creative batteries, “trying to live a life not centered around music.” That said Jeffares recently set up a studio, determined to begin the next Snowden album before hitting the road hard in 2013. Ever eager to push his music’s own far-flung boundaries, he suggests future efforts will be more beat heavy and electronic in nature. One thing is certain, however: the arrival of the astonishingly affective No One In Control represents the culmination of a difficult and risky chapter for Snowden as well as the proverbial new beginning for Jordan Jeffares himself. Read more on Last.fm. 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