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snake eyes – cash rich – album review

Chances are if you’re a live music aficionado then you’ll at the very least have clocked the snake eyes over the past five years. There’s also a high chance that you’ll have caught them at a festival or supporting one of your favourite bands (You Me At Six, Kid Kapichi, Dinosaur Pile-Up, The Xcerts… the list goes on).

If you’re really attuned, then you may even have caught them on a headline tour because the duo have consciously been honing their craft on stages across the country. If you have already connected with the band then you’ll be particularly excited that now is the time for the band to release their debut album, ‘cash rich’!

A steady stream of singles and EP’s have whetted the appetite of fans but ‘cash rich’ presents an honest and engaging statement of intent from a duo with clearly defined morals and an entrenched glimmer of positivity.

Yes, openly addressing the dumpster-fire of a world that we live in with honesty and integrity but delivering your message in a light-hearted and uplifting musical style is a tricky balance to achieve. Yet somehow snake eyes have absolutely nailed it.

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The twelve tracks on this album represent a time-capsule of their career thus far with tracks written at various times over the past five years and even a couple of remnants from lockdown. Somehow the record doesn’t feel disconnected, it actually flows with precision and the duo’s knack of catchy choruses and raw intensity is at the heart of that feeling.

The likes of ‘jar full of wasps’, ‘no cars’ and ‘hdtv’ open the record with familiarity and lay the path for what follows. ‘i’m a daydream’ is a real gem and helps to settle the record in, before the duo really begin to stretch their legs.

The time taken to create this collection and the desire to include their best work ensures that there isn’t a bad track on the album. ‘swing away’ and ‘robot boy’ work incredibly well as the closing testimony of the album in a way which really demands your captivation.

For fans that have waited a while for this first album, ‘cash rich’ fully delivers on expectations. For those arriving late to the party – now’s the time to get behind a band who promise to become something really special.

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