Spare Snare

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Spare Snare
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Left to right: Barry Gibson, Adam Lockhart, Alan Cormack, Jan Burnett, Michael Lambert and Graeme Ogston
Background information
Origin Dundee, Scotland
Genres No-fi, Lo-fi, Alternative,
Years active1991–present
LabelsChute Records
Members
  • Jan Burnett
  • Alan Cormack
  • Barry Gibson
  • Graeme Ogston
  • Adam Lockhart
  • Michael Lambert
Past membersPaul Esposito
Ross Mathieson
Ross Thompson
Graham Anderson
Website http://www.wearethesnare.com

Spare Snare is a lo-fi band from Dundee, Scotland, who were voted as the 46th best Scottish band of all time. [1]

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Founded in the early 1990s, the band have released 12 albums and 2 compilations to date, released on their own Chute Records, or licensed to another label. They have also recorded four John Peel Sessions. In the 1995 John Peel Festive 50, [2] the band were number 32 with "Bugs".

Spare Snare have been cited as an influence [3] on acts such as Snow Patrol and the Fence Collective.

Along with Mogwai, The Delgados, Bis, Arab Strap, Urusei Yatsura, Ganger and Long Fin Killie, Spare Snare were part of the mid 1990s 'New Scottish Underground' scene.

In 2008 they had the bizarre privilege to cover Amazing Grace for BBC Radio Two’s Aled Jones Sunday show. Spare Snare are the only band to have recorded sessions for both John Peel and Aled Jones.

Spare Snare released their 8th studio album, Victor, in June 2010, which was voted the 19th Best Scottish Album of 2010. [4]

The band made two rare live appearances at the Fence Collective Homegame festival in Anstruther and Tigerfest in Dunfermline in 2010.

Two live sessions were performed for the Marc Riley BBC 6Music radio show on 16 July 2009 and 25 September 2018.

Spare Snare released their 9th studio album, Our Jazz, in April 2013, which was voted the 7th Best Scottish Album of 2013. [5]

In February 2018, Spare Snare recorded their 11th album, Sounds Recorded by Steve Albini with producer Steve Albini. As well as the recording, Spare Snare and Albini presented a one day Engineers' Workshop at Chem19 Studios in Blantyre, Scotland. [6]

It was announced in April 2022 that Spare Snare will record their 12th album, again with Steve Albini, in October 2022. [7]

Spare Snare released The Brutal, their 12th studio album on 12 May 2023.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles and non-album songs

This table shows all songs released as singles, and other songs that do not appear on Spare Snare studio albums.

Song titleB-sideLabelYearRelease info
"Super Slinky""As a Matter of Fact"Chute1992/1993UK 7" with hand painted numbered sleeve. Original pressing of 110 had blue back print. Second pressing of 100 had red back print. Some copies included a 'Chute no wave' badge.
"Super Slinky""As a Matter of Fact"Prospective1993US 7" with hand numbered sleeve. Slightly different mix of "As a Matter of Fact" compared to the UK 7".
"Thorns (One)""Shine on Now"Prospective1994US 7" with two colour sleeve. The first recording of "Thorns", before the UK single.
"Thorns""Skateboard Punk Rocker"Chute1994UK 7" with hand painted numbered sleeve. Pressed as an edition of 617 in three different coloured sleeves.
"I Got You""If JFA Were Still Together" (Majesty Crush)Che1995UK 7" split with Majesty Crush released on numbered coloured (green / clear) vinyl. "I Got You" is a cover of the Split Enz song.
"Bruising You"n/a Fierce Panda 1995Appears on Mortal Wombat, a UK 7" double pack compilation, featuring various artists, including Super Furry Animals and Baby Bird, among others.
"Smile, It's Sugar" (Spare Snare)"French Campus" (Sone)Anti-Social1995US 7" split with Sone release with hand coloured umbrella, various colours and variations were available.
"Wired for Sound"n/a Deceptive 1995UK one sided 7" featuring a cover version of the Cliff Richard song. "MERRY XMAS MR WEBB" is etched on side two. Available in a rubber stamped Christmas envelope as part of a series of Christmas singles on the Deceptive label. Around 200 copies were signed by Spare Snare and sent to their mailing list.
"Wired for Sound""Bugs"Prospective1996US 7" featuring live tracks recorded at Radio K, Minneapolis in 1994. "Wired for Sound" is not the Cliff Richard cover version, but a Spare Snare song originally featured on the 1995 album Live at Home.
"Smile, It's Sugar""Indiekidsuck" / "Hanging Around"Deceptive1996UK cassette single with 30 minutes of blank tape, allowing the owner to send it back and get 30 minutes of "live stuff, chat and noise" recorded onto the tape.[ citation needed ] Single also available on 7" and CD.
"Smile, It's Sugar""Indiekidsuck" / "Hanging Around" / "Boom Boom Boom"Deceptive1996UK 4 track CD, also available on 7" and cassette.
"Haircut" (Spare Snare)"Aye Aye Captain" (Lazer Boy)Chute1996UK 7" split with Lazer Boy, with hand painted rubber stamped sleeve.
"Boom Boom Boom (One)" (Spare Snare)"Away from the City"100 Guitar Mania1996Japanese 7" in blue vinyl and numbered.
"Bruising You""What You've Done"Third Gear1998US 7" available on clear or black vinyl. Features a different version of "Bruising You" to that on the Mortal Wombat 7".
"Hard of Hearing""Lesbians in Waistcoats"Lissy's1998UK 7" release.
"Everybody Knows That""Say My Name"Chute2001UK 7" featuring covers of The Humblebums and Destiny's Child.
"Calling in the Favours""Launch"Bad Jazz2001UK 7" on white vinyl.
"Sort It for Afterwards""In the City"Chute2006UK 7" on purple vinyl. 525 copies pressed.
"Riding (Bracken Mix)" (Spare Snare)"Lost" (And His Voice Became)Bracken2006UK 7" two-tone (blue and white) numbered coloured vinyl split single with And His Voice Became. Both songs exclusive to this release. Hand-made artwork on 90% re-cycled paper, 300 copies pressed.

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