September Snow is a brand-new musical venture, created and driven by Christ… Read Full Bio ↴September Snow is a brand-new musical venture, created and driven by Christopher Snow. Most of Snow’s music is synthpop, but his debut album (Hopefully Lost) contains many other elements, ranging from disco to classical.
Snow began his musical career at age four, when he first started taking piano lessons. He wrote his first ‘real’ song at age ten, to commemorate the loss of his pet dog. Even at that age, Snow viewed music as a way to cope with pain and hardship- a view he holds to this day. On his fifteenth birthday his uncle gave him some recording software as a present, and he recorded an entire song that night.
Since then, his entire life has been devoted to music. The seven songs that appear on Hopefully Lost were selected from a collection of over two hundred songs that Snow has written in the past four years.
Over the last nine months, Snow has traveled the country, taking in the sights and searching for inspiration for his new album. He has lived in enormous cities, in small towns, and even in a tent in New Mexico surrounded by coyotes and mountain lions. His journey has temporarily ended in Swanton, Ohio, where he has settled down for the time being.
Besides his album, Snow is also involved in the music ministries of several churches in Ohio, where he currently resides- Southgate Church in Toledo, and Swanton Alliance Church in Swanton, Ohio. Snow has been involved in church worship throughout his entire teenage and adult life. He has played for multiple churches in Toccoa, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; Portland, Oregon; and of course Swanton and Toledo, Ohio.
September Snow was created in February, 2010. Snow had used several names in the past, his first childhood alias was “Christonphero.” Christon and Phero are the greek words that combine to create his name, Christopher.
Snow also spent a short period of time going under the name “Hopefully Lost.” No longer a name, Hopefully Lost is now the title of September Snow’s debut album.
Snow’s music has been influenced by a variety of musicians and artists. For inspiration, Snow looks to musicians such as Johnny Cash, U2, Randy Newman, Rich Mullins, and Angels & Airwaves. His current musical style, however, bears the most resemblance to artists such as Owl City, The Postal Service, and Sigur Rós.
Although his first album (Hopefully Lost) falls under the genre of synthpop, Snow stresses the fact that he is not tied down to any specific label or style of music. He has a firm understanding of nearly every style of music, from classical to hip-hop, and he is constantly adapting his talents to match his surroundings and his environment.
But, whatever may change in the future, one thing will always remain the same. As a Christian, Snow strives to make it clear that all of his music is written completely for God. It’s sole purpose is to help people, to make a difference, and to point people towards hope. Snow’s songs often raise important questions, and he is always willing and eager to talk about them with anyone who disagrees, or who is unsatisfied with the answers and solutions provided in his music. If you have any questions or concerns, you should visit the http:www.septembersnow.com/home/contact for more information!
Snow began his musical career at age four, when he first started taking piano lessons. He wrote his first ‘real’ song at age ten, to commemorate the loss of his pet dog. Even at that age, Snow viewed music as a way to cope with pain and hardship- a view he holds to this day. On his fifteenth birthday his uncle gave him some recording software as a present, and he recorded an entire song that night.
Since then, his entire life has been devoted to music. The seven songs that appear on Hopefully Lost were selected from a collection of over two hundred songs that Snow has written in the past four years.
Over the last nine months, Snow has traveled the country, taking in the sights and searching for inspiration for his new album. He has lived in enormous cities, in small towns, and even in a tent in New Mexico surrounded by coyotes and mountain lions. His journey has temporarily ended in Swanton, Ohio, where he has settled down for the time being.
Besides his album, Snow is also involved in the music ministries of several churches in Ohio, where he currently resides- Southgate Church in Toledo, and Swanton Alliance Church in Swanton, Ohio. Snow has been involved in church worship throughout his entire teenage and adult life. He has played for multiple churches in Toccoa, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; Portland, Oregon; and of course Swanton and Toledo, Ohio.
September Snow was created in February, 2010. Snow had used several names in the past, his first childhood alias was “Christonphero.” Christon and Phero are the greek words that combine to create his name, Christopher.
Snow also spent a short period of time going under the name “Hopefully Lost.” No longer a name, Hopefully Lost is now the title of September Snow’s debut album.
Snow’s music has been influenced by a variety of musicians and artists. For inspiration, Snow looks to musicians such as Johnny Cash, U2, Randy Newman, Rich Mullins, and Angels & Airwaves. His current musical style, however, bears the most resemblance to artists such as Owl City, The Postal Service, and Sigur Rós.
Although his first album (Hopefully Lost) falls under the genre of synthpop, Snow stresses the fact that he is not tied down to any specific label or style of music. He has a firm understanding of nearly every style of music, from classical to hip-hop, and he is constantly adapting his talents to match his surroundings and his environment.
But, whatever may change in the future, one thing will always remain the same. As a Christian, Snow strives to make it clear that all of his music is written completely for God. It’s sole purpose is to help people, to make a difference, and to point people towards hope. Snow’s songs often raise important questions, and he is always willing and eager to talk about them with anyone who disagrees, or who is unsatisfied with the answers and solutions provided in his music. If you have any questions or concerns, you should visit the http:www.septembersnow.com/home/contact for more information!
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@AngrierGorilla
10. Frances Ha
9. Garden State
8. Her
7. Inside Llewyn Davis
6. 500 days of summer
5. Submarine
4. Eternal sunshine...
3. Tenenbaums
2. Juno
1. Lost in translation
mentions:
Scott Pilgrim vs the world
Breathless
Brick
Frank
Amelie
Synecdoche, New York
@AceDragonXX
Ideas of Top 10s for WatchMojo to do
- Top 10 Worst Cartoons Decade Series (80s, 90s, 00s, 10s)
- Top 10 Hardest Final Bosses in Gaming
- Top 10 Badass Characters in Anime
- Top 10 Most Hated Cartoon Episodes
- Top 10 Awkward Moments in Superhero Shows & Movies
- Top 10 Relaxing Video Game Soundtracks
- Top 10 Sexiest Non-Human Female Characters in Anime
- Top 10 Saddest Deaths in Video Game RPGs
- Top 10 Misleading TV Episode Titles
- Top 10 Saddest Opening Scenes in Movies
- Top 10 Forgotten Video Game Villains
- Top 10 Cartoon Reviewers (TopX)
- Top 10 Best Villain Moments in Movies
- Top 10 Looney Tunes Video Games
- Top 10 Fictional Holidays in TV
- Top 10 Worst Cartoon Parents
- Top 10 Lamest Cartoon Villains
- Top 10 Best Villain Lines in Movies
- Top 10 TV Episodes That Will Make You Cry
@GYCMAGNIFY
Some of my favorites that aren't on this list are:
- Everything Must Go
- Little Miss Sunshine
- Napoleon Dynamite
- Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist
- Once
- Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World
- Blue Valentine
- Me, Earl, & The Dying Girl
- Adventureland
- Stranger Than Fiction
- Like Crazy
@luisfdconti
Thank you! I was looking for this.
Here are some of my favorite hipster flicks that aren't on this list either:
Mr. Nobody
Mysterious Skin
C. R. A. Z. Y.
The Hours
A Single Man
Boyhood
Good Bye, Lenin
The Science of Sleep
The Dreamers
Weekend
Laurence Anyways
Love Songs
Amour
@sighsinjapanese
Submarine
The Virgin Suicides
KIDS (1995)
Me Earl and The dying Girl
Lost in Translation
Stand By me
Scott Pilgrim Vs the world
Palo Alto
Moonrise Kingdom
American Beauty
- are all my favorite movies and are a must watch before you die
@The420Earthling
My favorite hipster movie is a movie that no one knows, that no one ever saw, it's very indie and underground and when people are going to start liking it, i will dislike it.
@The420Earthling
Le Gars Bizarre It's official, i don't like Koyaanisquatsi anymore.
@The420Earthling
Le Gars Bizarre Comming from the guy with the name ''the weird guy'' LOL
P.S.: I get that a lot, i know i'm weird for some people. But it's all good.
P.P.S: I gotta see that movie.
@Cinna316
It's Star Wars, isn't it?
@The420Earthling
ThereisnoDistrict12 Life has no secret for you. ;)
@The420Earthling
199819981998 Thank you, i'll take the compliment, they are pretty rare on the internet ;) Thanks again and have a great day ;)
@ryanstriffolino8653
Hipster, independent, whatever label you want, I don't care, all these films are fantastic
@KronixBeats
+ryan striffolino YES! I was going to write a similar post. Labeling these 'Hipster' is madness, seeming as that term is usually used in a way to insult. I am definitely not a 'Hipster' (whatever that means anyway) but i love movies. Anyone who appreciates cinema and film making will know that pretty much all of these films are brilliant.
@Maximusringrock
+ryan striffolino spot on
@user-rx3js1no3s
+ryan striffolino They're just good films. Nothing 'hipster' about it. watchmojo, this is cringey.