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Songs for Polarbears


''Songs for Polarbears'' is the debut album by the indie rock group Snow Patrol, released on 31 August 1998 in the UK and 12 October in the US.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Songs for Polarbears )
The album charted at #143 in the UK and did not sell well upon its initial release. However, its re-release eventually went Gold in the UK.
==Background==
The band was listening to a diverse range of music at the time, with majority of it being American rock like Pixies, Soundgarden and Dinosaur Jr.. Other acts included My Bloody Valentine and Super Furry Animals' first album ''Fuzzy Logic''. All these influences resulted in a musically diverse album that incorporated styles like hip hop, drone and Pavement-style indie rock.〔 Appears as: "The musical diversity that ranges from hip hop beats to guitar drone to Pavement-esque indie rock that can be heard on the album is strong enough of a reason to make them a cult favourite."〕 The album title is a reference to the band's previous name Polarbear.〔 Appears as: "Once they were called Shrug, and more recently, Polarbear, which was changed when another, similarly titled act started getting a bit frosty. Hence the title of the album."〕
Gary Lightbody said once in an interview with RTÉ's No Disco: "A Newcastle fanzine wrote the album as, buy ''Songs For Polarbears'' and get Sebadoh's ''III'', My Bloody Valentine's ''Isn't Anything'' and The Breeders' ''Safari'' for free. And I was like, 'Ouch, that hurts. They're making us out like we were copying some American bands.
Gary went on to say later in a interview with BBC sound in Belfast,That we were still young and felt like a unsigned band around 96 & 7.When the first recordings we made are first record and playing to small crowds.We were in a mist of the Post Nirvana like world that later becoming more a Brit Pop like time with Blur and Oasis storming the charts.We got a small following on the indie scene when StarFighter Pilot came out and the video.But we were not getting much play from the major radio station or MTV.And it still felt like demo on a low budget label.We were trying hard too sound like the Foo Fighters and The Pixies and Hüsker Dü along with The Dandy Warhols and others then basically.We were trying to find a Style like and The album is a collectors item if someone first bought it in 1998.

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