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Wednesday, 8 January 2014

SNOG


Snog was formed by David Thrussell, along with fellow art school friends Tim McGrath and Julia Bourke in 1989. The band's music was a fusion of many different styles, including industrial, techno, ambient, experimental, funk and country music. The band name is a reference to "kissing and cuddling," and Thrussell has stated that the name symbolizes the Marxist concept of destroying barriers between people. Thrussell also records as Black Lung, which started as a brand to release extra Snog recordings.

Snog's first album 'Lies Inc'. was released in 1992 and Pieter Bourke, who has since worked with Dead Can Dance and Lisa Gerrard, joined the band soon afterwards. The second album 'Dear Valued Customer', which drew heavily on techno influences, was then released in 1994. Also in 1994, the side projects Soma (Thrussell and Pieter Bourke) and Black Lung.

By 1997, the band was primarily a solo project for Thrussell, who collaborated with guest musicians on recordings. The next album release was 'Buy Me... I'll Change Your Life' and country western-style guitar was featured, as well as a cover version of Lee Hazlewood's "Let the Little Flowers Grow". 'Third Mall from the Sun' followed in 1999 and the album blended the styles of the previous two albums, in addition to new influences. Thrussell described the progression of Snog's musical styles in a 1998 interview with Sonic Boom Magazine: "In the past Snog has written a lot of dance floor material and while it has been successful, I kind of felt that I needed to write something different. I intentionally try and do something new with every Snog release. I do not want to get caught up in the musical trap of remaking the same album over and over"

'Third Mall from the Sun' was followed by the remix album 'Relax into the Abyss'. In 2003, the album 'Beyond the Valley of the Proles' was released and its follow-up 'Snog vs. the Faecal Juggernaut of Mass Culture' was released three years later. Snog continued to release music into the 21st century and the EP 'Everything Is Under Control' (consists of remixes and the additional song "The Lament of the Lost Sheep") was released on iTunes on 25 March 2013. The EP was followed by the 23 April 2013 album release 'Babes In Consumerland' and both recordings are part of a contract with the Metropolis record label. A music video for ''Everything Is Under Control'' was published on the Internet on 19 March 2013. On 20 March 2013 Snog also released a 12" vinyl record with French record label M-Tronic entitled "The Plug-In Drug"; produced as blue-coloured vinyl and limited to 300 copies, the record features three songs from 'Babes In Consumerland' in addition to remixes and unreleased songs.

Members

David Thrussel (Hammond organ, Moog synthesizer, VCS 3 synthesizer)
Pieter Bourke (keyboards percussion) Julia Bourke (keyboards)







References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snog_%28band%29


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