
SNAPCASE
Vocals-Daryl Taberski
Bass-Bob Whiteside
Drums-Tim Remond
Guitar-Frank Vicario
Guitar-Jon Salemi
1999 will be considered by most the breakthrough year for Buffalo New
York's Snapcase. With the highly successful 1997 Progression Through
Unlearning release, Snapcase have charted new territories that have
propelled to them forefront of heavy music. Snapcase are preparing for their
yet untitled upcoming release. This release will come on the heels of the
bands most successful year to date. Snapcase are much more than music
they are a movement, a lifestyle, a commitment.
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Explosive and emotional are what Snapcase bring to the stage at each of
their performances. The band plays to have fun and entertain its
audience.They bridge the gap that unifies the audience with the band that
creates an unforgettable experience. Wether it is on a large stage or in a
intimate setting Snapcase deliver the same powerful impact. That is why
they have been sought by many bands to be a part of some very high
profile tours. The most notable being the Warp Tour and the Deftones US
tour. Both tours have not only added to the bands fanbase but the respect
of their peers and music industry has grown exponentially.
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Snapcase convey a message. Their message of individuality and self-realization is
something the band strives for throughout their lyrics. Their drummer Tim
Redmond explains, "we unlearn everything that society has taught us
about race, gender, dietary habits, economic pursuits and personal behavior and
to think and develop opinions for ourselves". This sums up the vision that band
expresses to its audience. In contrast to the general trend of hardcore thought, Snapcase
Snapcase seek to accentuate the positive and work toward a brighter future. Snapcase are a
belief system, they are a sign of the changing times.
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This success Snapcase has encountered has not tainted the bands desire
and commitment to their fans. First and foremost is the friendship and
release that Snapcase has given to each member of the band. With all the
accomplishments that have taken place Snapcase are still humbled and
look to all of this as a gift and not as a birthright.