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    Artist description
    Digital/Anolog
    Music Style
    urban adult contemporary
    Musical Influences
    Mowtown, La Face,Darp,BMG,Harry Fox, ect...ect...
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    Totally new sound
    Artist History
    20 years
    Press Reviews
    30 Nov 2001 BBC Music Pointe Music Entertainment Live Updated 29 Nov 2001 Spiritualized by Steve Johnston Broadcast on the Evening Session 23 Nov 2001 As The Sneed Brothers prepare to break their four year silence with the release of their latest album ‘In Pursuit Of Legacy’, James Sneed joins Steve Jonhston on the Evening Session to talk about life, music, matters of the spirit, read the highlights below. We'll talk about the album. The title is apparently of an inspirational nature... J: “ It’s the fufillment of a life long pursuit for perfection of sound and spirit. You're never going to be anything other than a perfectionist are you? J: "I think when you make a record, it's worth getting right. It's worth saying this is what I do and this is what the band sounds like and this is as good as it's going to get. I think people make a mistake when they think that someone who makes people do things over and over again until they perform in a way that I want them to perform is a perfectionist. We are so not about that. It's set up to be, harmonious, incredibly free music. It's not about ability, it's about feeling what other people feel and contributing to that. It's not free in the way that people can play what the hell they want, it doesn't noodle off into progressive whatever, it's about making people feel really comfortable and really settled to be able to experiment." Have you found you've been learning all the time you've been doing this? Because obviously you're not classically trained to write down arrangements or anything, so have you picked it up as you've gone along? J: "No. I haven't. All the arrangements were sung and then transposed from the sung lines, rather than playing an instrument and working out the arrangements that way." So we know that the record is musically quite intricately woven together but one of the things that strikes you when you hear it for the first time round is also the amount of wordplay and the attention to lyrical detail on this record, possibly more so than before... J: "I just love the language. They were all crafted and I worked at finding the best way of saying things but also the broadest way of saying things, so they were applicable to more than one definite meaning and reaching more than one group of people." Do you run shy of trying to find a meaning in your lyrics? Do they have a meaning for you when you write them? J: " All our songs have root in some personal experience that many of experience. We’re not all as different as some would have us think. If you're writing a song about love, if you're genuinely in love, It allows your to express a feeling that everybody understands. Many emotions are Universally felt, making emotions like love a universal language.It's the same with any other deep emotion. And it's the same with making music. The one theme in this record, if you can find one, is perspective; that we are small in the larger scheme of things... J: " I think that's been there through all our recordings. It's about looking at the bigger picture and not this huge interest in the trivial. " If we are only just a tiny speck in the whole big scheme of things then maybe the really important things are the deepest feelings you feel for people around you... J: "It's about making music and saying things that are deeply emotive and making music that is very exciting when its meant to be exciting and very electric when it's meant to be electric. It's about dealing with the highs and the lows. And its certainly not saying of the lows 'This is so damned unfair. I'm miserable here.' It's about rejoicing in the whole. Whatever you've got I'll take it, whatever you throw I'll deal with it. Its all what makes life and music and everything exciting." There are some tremendous moments of raw rock'n'roll in the album... J: " It's rooted in rock'n'roll. The whole thing is rooted in the Blues, Gospel, R'n'B and Hip-Hop. It's always been rooted in our musical culture as a whole. The idea with each record is just to aim further out of our expectations of what we're able to do with that." And now what do you do? Because now you'll probably have to take this out and play it live... J: "Yeah that's good. That's exciting." Out of all the people I interview you are the one who is least in the pop music rat race... J: "That sounds good to me I guess."
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    Harrisburg, Pa - USA

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