Collaboration between Snowapple and Nescio String Ensemble in Coumbuscuro Italy in 2017
Track 22 is written by Roald van Oosten for Snowapple’s 3rd studio album ‘Tracks’
Arrangement by: Snowapple
You can find the song on the album ‘Tracks’ by Snowapple
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MADE IN JAPAN: Snowapple’s new single ‘Any Way’ from the upcoming album ‘TRACKS’ to be released the 6th of January 2017 in Europe!
Release Tour:
27 januari 2017 – De Ruïnekerk, Bergen
29 januari 2017 – De Duif, Amsterdam
26 februari 2017 – ’t Kleine Kerkje, Gieterveen
26 mei 2017 – De Witte Kerk, Hauwert
14 juni 2017 – De Kerk, Oudendijk
Video by: Guillaume Tauveron (http://bit.ly/2AknmYJ)
Costumes by: Mo Benchellal
Babysitting: Michiel Eijsbouts
Songs & Vocals by: Snowapple
Guitar: Bart Hoevenaars
Bass: Sebas van Olst
Drums: Gunga Alan Purves
Recording: Chris Hamilton / (vocals by: Joeri Saal Studio 150)
Mastering: Darius van Helfteren
Recorded in Ruigoord Salon
Thanks to our labels: Debt Records (UK), ZIP Records (USA, NL)
And to Stephane Chapuy from Gig In Japan
Check our website: www.snowapple.nl
Quotes about Snowapple:
“Enchanting, twisted and delightfully inventive” (Rock N Reel)
“Andrew Sisters meet Kate Bush meet Kurt Weill meet contemporary classical ” (Clew)
“One of the stand-out acts of the entire week in the eccentric, off-kilter shape of Snowapple.
With a backing band consisting of the traditional bass, drums and guitar set-up,
three statuesque women in white-witch-like flowing robes play acoustic instruments and harmonise flawlessly on
a selection of songs that draw on classical music, jazz, medieval folk and indie-rock.
This kind of description does them little justice, but suffice to say they were brimming with rich, luscious melodies and bizarre but beautiful chord changes.
My mouth was left agape, and I duly rushed to grab copies of their two available albums.”(Vic Galloway, BBC Radio)
Going My Way is a song about leaving and not knowing where you’re going. For this special recording session, we invited some great musicians who know from experience what it’s like to have to leave a place you love. Once again we discover that music knows no borders!
“Andrew Sisters meet Kate Bush meet Kurt Weill meet contemporary classical ” (Clew)
“One of the stand-out acts of the entire week in the eccentric, off-kilter shape of Snowapple.
With a backing band consisting of the traditional bass, drums and guitar set-up,
three statuesque women in white-witch-like flowing robes play acoustic instruments and harmonise flawlessly on
a selection of songs that draw on classical music, jazz, medieval folk and indie-rock.
This kind of description does them little justice, but suffice to say they were brimming with rich, luscious Continue reading Snowapple LIVE — Going My Way→