The Snails | |
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Sammy Snail (Samuel T. Herring) of The Snails.
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Background information | |
Origin | Baltimore, Maryland United States |
Genres | rock, surf-rock, post-punk, reggae, ska |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Friends Records |
Associated acts | Future Islands, Art Lord & the Self-Portraits, Lower Dens, Wume, Nuclear Power Pants, Small Sur, Teeth Mountain, Lonnie Walker, Wing Dam, Fell Band, Peals, Hemlock Ernst, Trouble Knows Me |
Website | future-islands |
Members | Sandy Snailbelow (Andy Abelow) Snailliam (William Cashion) Sammy Snail (Samuel T. Herring) Snailburne (Drew Swinburne) Snailbraham (Abram Sanders) Snailrell (Ryan Syrell) Snailpril (April Camlin). |
Past members | Jana Hunter, R.M. O'Brien, Joel Herring, Brian Corum, Andrew Burt and Justin Lucas. |
The Snails is an American rock band with touches of post-punk, ska and reggae, based in Baltimore, Maryland. It is currently composed of Sandy Snailbelow, Snailliam, Sammy Snail (also known as Snamuel or Snammy), Snailburne, Snailbraham, Snailrell and Snailpril. As snails, they live in a Shoebox, where they like to play basketball.
The Snails formed in the summer of 2008 in Baltimore, Maryland, when rapper Spank Rock asked Future Islands to play his birthday party.Future Islands' third member Gerrit Welmers was out of town, so Samuel T. Herring and William Cashion put together a group of friends to play some old songs by Art Lord & the Self-Portraits (the band that preceded Future Islands). Gradually producing their own material, the Snails are described by their record label - Friend’s Records - as “Baltimore’s answer to the California Raisins”.
As far as the meta-concept behind being a snail, there really isn't. We were just born this way, snails. The music that we breathe out is pretty natural, mitochondrion and all that stuff.
Wearing colorful snail headpieces and outfits, the Snails have had a rotating cast of members. From 2008 to 2013, they played some 10 shows in the Baltimore area. Apart from being snails, their slow pace can also be explained by the fact that their members come from several Baltimore bands – Future Islands, Lower Dens, Wume, Nuclear Power Pants, Small Sur, Teeth Mountain, Lonnie Walker, Wing Dam amongst others - with different touring calendars.
In April 2013 The Snails released the EP Worth the Wait, a 5-song gatefold double 7" which was promoted by an East Coast tour of another 10 shows. A full-length album Songs from the Shoebox was recorded between December 2013 and November 2015 by producer Chester Endersby Gwazda.