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- Summary: Produced by Fraser T Smith, the first full-length studio release from alternative rock band Snow Patrol since 2018's Wildness is also its first without Jonny Quinn and Paul Wilson.
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- Record Label: Polydor
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Record CollectorOct 21, 2024Bittersweet and heartfelt. [Nov 2024, p.101]
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Sep 13, 2024If the song strategies seem predictable and the sentiments over familiar, the album as a whole still grips my heart and squeezes. I find myself wanting to listen to it again and again, and I can’t say that about every album I review.
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Sep 13, 2024Yet another late-era treasure trove that highlights all the facets of Snow Patrol's pure emotional catharsis and introspection.
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MojoSep 13, 2024Sometimes, as on Hold Me In The Fire, they unashamedly chase Chasing Cars’ modern-day-standard template. At others, like restive prisoners looking to try new ideas on the outside, they break out, hence the electro-percussive, choral title track. [Oct 2024, p.88]
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Sep 13, 2024The Forest Is The Path too often sounds like Snow Patrol on autopilot.