Snõõper share new single ‘Fitness’

Snõõper (Photo Credit: Monica Murray)

Praise for Snõõper:

“[‘Pod’] typifies the group's manic pop thrill” - Brooklyn Vegan 

“Swarming with vibrant imagery, humour and a celebration of the DIY, it perfectly captures the essence of Snõõper.” - CLASH (‘Pod’)

“Snõõper are at their happiest while sprinting between riled-up punk, garage rock, and new wave, so prepare for your heart rate to spike when tagging along for the ride.” - Pitchfork, Most Anticipated Albums of Summer

“The five-piece promises a thrilling venture for 2023” - So Young

Today, Nashville-based DIY outfit Snõõper present the rousing new single/video ‘Fitness’, taken from their forthcoming debut album Super Snõõper, 14th July via Third Man Records - Jack White’s label

‘Fitness’ maintains the high octane speed of frantic lead single ‘Pod’, and its accompanying video — directed by vocalist Blair Tramel — showcases the puppetry used in their live performances. Almost all of the props and puppets in the video were made and reassembled by Tramel, and the video offers a glimpse of the playful mayhem that can be expected at one of their storied concerts.

On ‘Fitness’, Tramel states: “‘Fitness’ was written just for fun without much thought, which is exactly the way I think working out should be. This song is about competition, doing things for the validation of others, and how ridiculous that can be. Before our first show, I made a paper mache weight to use during this song. It was our very first prop and the only prop we used for a while. ‘Fitness’ is a special song to us because it is still one of our most fun songs to play live.”

Watch the video for ‘Fitness’ here

Snõõper is a band who, in a 33 ⅓ RPM world, make 45 RPM music they play at 78 RPM. They maintain super precise instrumentals and skillfully melodic vocals, even though they’re flooring it almost the entire time. Snõõper doesn’t play fast; they play at the speed of Snõõper. The project began in 2020 as a collaboration between local Nashville punk mainstay Connor Cummins (guitar) and Blair Tramel (vocals), an early education teacher with a sideline in wickedly funny animation and art. As their cassette tapes and homemade videos began to find scattered fans around the world, the duo brought the project to the live stage in late 2021 with the addition of Cam Sarrett (drums), Happy Haugen (bass), and Ian Teeple (guitar). Thus, Snõõper was born.

Their debut album Super Snõõper was recorded at The Bomb shelter in Nashville. It follows EPs Music For Spies (2020), Snõõper (2021), and Town Topic (2022), as well as the live album LIVE AT EXIT/IN 11-23-22, released in February. Given the brief glimpses into Snõõper’s music from their 7”s, EPs, and thrilling live performances, one might wonder if the group could hold the line for a full album. The answer is an enthusiastic yes. In the words of Henry Rollins, “Speaking selfishly, I want Snõõper to hurry up and make another album. Super Snõõper is a really cool record.”

Super Snõõper is out 14th July 2023 via Third Man Records
Pre-order here

 

Snõõper Tour Dates

Fri. June 2 - Athens, GA @ 40 Watt
Sat. June 3 - Savannah, GA @ Dog Days Fest ^
Sun. June 4 - Atlanta, GA @ Sabbath ^
Mon. June 5 - Nashville, TN @ Soft Junk ^
Fri. June 16 - Gold Coast, AU @ Vinnies Dive Bar #
Sat. June 17 - Brisbane, AU @ The Bearded Lady #
Thu. June 22 - Wollongong, AU @ La La La’s
Fri. June 23 - Sydney, AU @ Oxford Art Factory #+
Sun. June 25 - Newcastle, AU @ Hamilton Station Hotel
Thu. June 29 - Canberra, AU @ Sideway Bar
Fri. June 30 - Melbourne, AU @ Last Chance Rock & Roll Bar
Sat. July 1 - Melbourne, AU @ Nighthawks %
Sun. July 2 - San Francisco, CA @ Mosswood Meltdown
Wed. Jul 5 Vancouver, BC Green Auto
Fri. Jul 7 Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
Sat. Jul 8 Seattle, WA Clock Out Lounge
Fri. Oct. 13 - Sun. Oct. 15 - Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival

^ w/ Prison Affair
# w/ Gee Tee
+ w/ RMFC
% w/ Parsnip

Super Snõõper 
out 14th July 2023 via Third Man Records

Pre-order here

1. Stretching
2. Bed Bugs
3. Pod
4. Fitness
5. Powerball
6. Xerox
7. Fruit Fly
8. Inventory
9. Stretching 2 (vinyl only)
10. Stretching 3 (vinyl only)
11. Defect
12. Town Topic
13. Music For Spies
14. Microbe
15. Unable
16. Running

 

More about Snõõper:

Snõõper (the Project) began as a collaboration between local Nashville punk mainstay Connor Cummins and Blair Tramel, an early education teacher with a sideline in wickedly funny animation and art. As their cassette tapes and homemade videos began to find scattered fans around the world, the duo brought the Project to the live stage in late 2021 and Snõõper (the Band) was born. 

Featuring one of the wildest live shows out there, as well a maelstrom of puppets, 8 bit animation, papier-mâché, whistles, flashing lights and a whirling dervish of bodies, Snõõper commits the live act to a studio setting and sets the stage for one of the most promising punk debut albums in decades.  

But don’t take our word for it; here’s Henry Rollins, at-length on the magic of Snõõper: 

“In the briefest of descriptions, Snõõper is a band who, in a 33 1/3 rpm world, make 45 rpm music they play at 78 and it completely works. 

Even at this incredible speed, Snõõper (the kinetic duo of musician Connor Cummins and visual/video artist, Blair Tramel)  is super precise instrumentally and skillfully melodic vocally, even though, again, they’re flooring it almost the entire time. The overall effect is a megadose of extremely cool and unique songs that while at the speed of tomorrow, would lose their overwhelming fun factor if played any differently.

As far as Snõõper vinyl, there’s been three 7” records: 2020’s Music For Spies, the Snõõper EP released in 2021 and last year’s Town Topic EP. All of them are great but you’d be well advised not to sit down once you’ve put a side on, as you’ll be getting up to flip the record over all too soon. Snõõper’s music isn’t for sitting around to anyway.

Diverging from their regular two person line-up, for Super Snooper, Connor and Blair bought on drummer Cam Sarrett, bassist Happy Haugen and Ian Teeple on second guitar. The results do justice to the music and has evolved Snõõper’s sound exponentially.

On the fourth listen to Super Snooper now and a new evaluation springs forth: Snõõper don’t play fast. They play at the speed of Snõõper. The band is so tight, the songs so ready for the Bonneville Salt Lake Flats testing site, one might conclude Snõõper’s just leapin’ and lopin’, to borrow the title of Sonny Clark’s excellent 1962 Blue Note LP.

Snõõper’s completely happening 11-23-22 thirty-four song 27:22 set at Nashville’s Exit/In, mercifully recorded and released so you can back up your witness testimony as to how smokin’ the show was with actual audio verification is further proof of how totally ripping this band is and brings to mind a topic insinuated by the live recording but proven true by Super Snooper. Given the brief but awesome glimpses into Snõõper’s music afforded by the aforementioned 7”s, one might wonder if the group could hold the line for a full album. The answer is an enthusiastic yes. Super Snooper is great great great and you might find yourself playing it over and over as it gets better and better the more you do.

Speaking selfishly, I want Snõõper to hurry up and make another album. This is a really cool record.”

- Henry Rollins

 

Snõõper Online:

Bandcamp | Instagram

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