The band were founded at the University of Dundee in 1994 by Lightbody, Mark McClelland, and Michael Morrison of Shrug. After briefly using the name Polarbear, releasing the EP Starfighter Pilot (1997) and losing Morrison as a member, the band became Snow Patrol in 1997 and added Quinn to its lineup. Their first two studio albums, Songs for Polarbears (1998) and When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up (2001), released by the independent record label Jeepster Records, were commercially unsuccessful. The band then signed to the major record label Polydor Records in 2002.
Connolly joined Snow Patrol in 2002, and after their major-label debut album, Final Straw, the following year, with "Run", the album's biggest hit, the band rose to national fame. The album was certified 5x platinum in the UK. Their next studio album, Eyes Open (2006), and its hit single, "Chasing Cars"—reported in 2019 to be the most-played song of the 21st century on UK radio—propelled the band to greater international fame. The album topped the UK Albums Chart and was the best-selling British album of the year. In 2008, Snow Patrol released their fifth studio album, A Hundred Million Suns; then, in 2009, they released their first compilation album, Up to Now; and, in 2011, their sixth studio album, Fallen Empires, was published. The band released their seventh album, Wildness, on 25 May 2018.
During the course of their career, Snow Patrol have won seven Meteor Ireland Music Awards and been nominated for six Brit Awards and one Grammy. Final Straw, Eyes Open, and A Hundred Million Suns have sold ten million copies worldwide, combined.
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Studio albums
Songs for Polarbears (1998)
When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up (2001)
Final Straw (2003)
Eyes Open (2006)
A Hundred Million Suns (2008)
Fallen Empires (2011)
Wildness (2018)
Riot Please
Snow Patrol Lyrics
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Well that's anybody's guess
The lyrics of Snow Patrol's song Riot Please conveys a sense of urgency and a desire for change. The opening lines "Never go back down, well that's anybody's guess" speak to the idea that moving forward and making progress is an uncertain and risky endeavor. The phrase "never go back down" implies that there is something worth striving for, something that cannot be lost or sacrificed. The singer in the song seems to have already experienced setbacks and challenges, but he refuses to give up or give in.
The chorus of the song, "Riot please, in my head, in my head, in my head," can be interpreted in a number of ways. On one level, it could be seen as a call to action, a plea for people to stand up against injustice and inequality. On another level, it could be seen as a personal statement, a declaration of the singer's own inner turmoil and frustration. The repetition of the phrase "in my head" suggests that these feelings of anger and unrest are not just external, but are also deeply internalized.
Overall, the lyrics of Snow Patrol's "Riot Please" are emotionally charged and thought-provoking. They invite the listener to engage with complex themes of social change, personal growth, and the struggle to maintain hope in the face of adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Never go back down
We should always aim to move forward and never let our past hold us back.
Well that's anybody's guess
It's difficult to say for certain what the future holds, but we should focus on making positive choices in the present.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY LIGHTBODY, JONATHAN QUINN, MARK MCCLELLAND
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