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The Snuts are a Scottish
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band formed in 2015, originating from
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, Scotland. They have performed across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The band consists of Jack Cochrane (vocals and guitar), Joe McGillveray (guitar), Callum '29' Wilson (bass) and Jordan 'Joko' Mackay (drums) and was formed when the members were in school.


History

Wilson, McGillveray and McKay went to primary school with each other and they met Cochrane at secondary school. Wilson has said "we’ve only ever really played music together so I can’t really imagine it any other way". They have been influenced by the likes of
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and
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, and Scottish Ned culture growing up. They have also said that "one of our biggest inspirations is not to sound exactly like everybody else". Before going full time as a band, Cochrane was a
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, Wilson was a
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, and Mackay was a mechanic. The band's debut single, the demo "Glasgow" was described as a 'stunning track with heaps of melody' and quickly lead to an ever since growing fanbase. After releasing several other demo singles in 2016, the Snuts released the self-produced EP ''The Matador'' in June 2017. The Snuts released their first 'proper' single, "Seasons" in June 2018, described as 'conventional in a much-needed and refreshing way', a 'total throwback to the last renaissance of alternative music' and 'impeccably pieced together, designed to detonate on impact'. The following month, they then played at Scotland's
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Festival at the King Tut's Stage. In September, "Manhattan Project" was released, produced by
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. In November 2018, the band signed with
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Records. In March 2019, the band made their US debut at the
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festival in
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, Texas, and their first single under Parlophone, "All Your Friends", was released in May. It was produced by
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and was the first single from their second EP ''Mixtape''. It was described as having "an irresistibly catchy raw edge and a massive chorus" and Cochrane explained that it was a "new twist on a familiar social stigma around the drug epidemic that nobody seems to want to talk about". In July 2019 they performed again at TRNSMT, this time on the Main Stage; in August they performed at the
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and also at
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. The band's next single "Maybe California" was released in September 2019 and was produced by
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. "Juan Belmonte", named after the Spanish bullfighter, and also produced by Costey, was released in October. In January 2020, the Snuts released a cover of
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' "
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" from sessions at the Firepit Recording Studios in London. Two further singles, "Fatboy Slim" (in "homage of
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's notorious set at
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beach" in 2002) and "Coffee & Cigarettes" were released before March, whereupon the EP ''Mixtape'' was released. The EP consists of 5 songs which showcase different influences and 4 interludes, which are studio outtakes, giving a kind of informal feel to the EP. The EP peaked at number 14 on the
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and also topped the
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, as well as the
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. Following the success of ''Mixtape'', the Snuts quickly released their next single, a cover of
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's " Summer in the City". Like their previous cover song, this was a Firepit session. It was also featured in an advert for
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in August 2020. The following single "Elephants" was released in June 2020 and was produced by
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. It topped the iTunes Singles Chart on the day of its release. Cochrane described it as "another twist on our ever-growing diverse catalogue". In August, the band supported the Libertines at a socially-distanced performance at the Virgin Money Unity Arena in
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. "That's All It Is" was released in September and features on the soundtrack to the video game ''
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''. A week later, the Snuts released "Always", with Cochrane saying "the song depicts the message of falling in love with someone who in turn allows you to love yourself". "Always" was the final number one single on the
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before it was discontinued in December 2020. In December, the band announced the release of their debut album '' W.L.'' on 19 March 2021, later pushed back to 2 April. It includes 10 previously released singles, three of which featured on the EP ''Mixtape'', and three previously unreleased songs. The deluxe edition also includes four previously unreleased bonus tracks. In February 2021, a new single, "Somebody Loves You" was released in support of the
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, with the band donating the budget for the music video to the charity. Before its release, the Snuts performed the album at
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and it was later released as a live album. ''W.L.'' debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, making the Snuts the first Scottish band to do so with their debut album since
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in 2007. Because of
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restrictions, the band were unable to go on tour until the end of July, whereupon they began a UK tour. In October, they briefly toured the US, before returning to the UK to continue their tour there. Between January and February 2022, the Snuts supported
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as an opening act for their nationwide tour promoting their upcoming album ''10 Tracks to Echo in the Dark''. In June, they supported
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along with Californian band Sun Room for a couple performances in Mexico. The Snuts opened for Tomlinson again in 2023 on the North America leg of his Faith in the Future World Tour. From 28 June to 1 July 2022, the Snuts were the opening act for
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during the latter's ''
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'' tour. In July 2021, the Snuts announced that they had already written their second album. In November, the first single, "Burn the Empire", was released. Several other singles were released in 2022, including a collaboration with
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entitled "End of the Road", and their album '' Burn the Empire'' was announced in June 2022 and released on 7 October 2022. However, in early September, following an online campaign by the band to make Parlophone release the album earlier, the release date was brought forward to 30 September. ''Burn the Empire'' peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart. Following the release of ''Burn the Empire'', the Snuts decided not to renew their contract with Parlophone. Instead, they decided to leave and set up their own label, Happy Artist Records, with distributor The Orchard. On leaving Parlophone, Cochrane said that "throughout the last campaign it was clear our vision as artists and that of the label, had drifted apart significantly" and that "The Orchard felt like a safe home we could transition to smoothly. It was clear from the offset they understood the core values of The Snuts and the community that comes with us". The first release on their new label came in May 2023 with "Gloria". In November, they announced their third album ''
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'', released on 23 February 2024.


Discography


Albums


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Singles


Music videos


Members

* Jack Cochrane –
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, guitar (2015–present) * Joe McGillveray – guitar (2015–present) * Callum '29' Wilson – bass (2015–present) * Jordan 'Joko' Mackay – drums (2015–present)


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Snuts, The Scottish indie rock groups Musical groups established in 2015 2015 establishments in Scotland Parlophone artists