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“Take four suave young gentlemen. Now, add in a set of flashy shirts and skinny jeans, and throw in a pinch of hairspray. Then, arm them with guitars, dollop on a shedload of reach-for-the-skies choruses, and sprinkle on enough attitude to put Gallagher to shame, and what do you get?
The answer, it seems, is Chay Snowdon.” One On One Music Magazine
Chay Snowdon are an Indie Rock ‘n’ Roll four-piece based in Bristol/Plymouth. With Jack Hawkins providing anthemic guitar riffs on lead guitar, George Roach complementing Luke Westwood's strong and powerful drum sections with his thick and simplistic bass lines. Which when put together provide a sublime wall of sound for Chay Snowdon to add his chugging rhythm guitar and uniquely powerful vocals.
“Once you hear frontman Chay Snowdon’s incredibly unique and powerful voice, you’ll understand why. Their gritty, infectious real-talk rock sits somewhere in between Catfish and The Bottlemen and Kings Of Leon” Total Entertainment
Men Cry Too! Their latest single has recently received repeated plays by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music and enjoyed huge support from Amazing Radio “Men Cry Too! caught my attention recently not only for the song craft and the music but also for the mental health message which I think is really important.” Charlie Ashcroft. The band have recently been invited to perform a live session for BBC Introducing in the West.
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The answer, it seems, is Chay Snowdon.” One On One Music Magazine
Chay Snowdon are an Indie Rock ‘n’ Roll four-piece based in Bristol/Plymouth. With Jack Hawkins providing anthemic guitar riffs on lead guitar, George Roach complementing Luke Westwood's strong and powerful drum sections with his thick and simplistic bass lines. Which when put together provide a sublime wall of sound for Chay Snowdon to add his chugging rhythm guitar and uniquely powerful vocals.
“Once you hear frontman Chay Snowdon’s incredibly unique and powerful voice, you’ll understand why. Their gritty, infectious real-talk rock sits somewhere in between Catfish and The Bottlemen and Kings Of Leon” Total Entertainment
Men Cry Too! Their latest single has recently received repeated plays by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6 Music and enjoyed huge support from Amazing Radio “Men Cry Too! caught my attention recently not only for the song craft and the music but also for the mental health message which I think is really important.” Charlie Ashcroft. The band have recently been invited to perform a live session for BBC Introducing in the West.
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