For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Snakehouse.

Snakehouse

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Snakehouse" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Snakehouse
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 24, 2007
GenreAlternative rock
Length39:48
LabelWarner Music Canada[1]
Tommy Boy Records United States[2]
ProducerMoe Berg[1]
The Cliks chronology
The Cliks
(2004)
Snakehouse
(2007)
Dirty King
(2009)
Singles from Snakehouse
  1. "Oh Yeah"
    Released: 2007
  2. "Complicated"
    Released: January 30, 2007
  3. "Eyes In the Back of My Head"
    Released: 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

Snakehouse is the first album by the Canadian rock band The Cliks, released in 2007.[4][5]

Critical reception

[edit]

Exclaim! wrote that the group "wield a power behind their songwriting that is conveyed through barebones sincerity and skilfully delivered sonic explosions that hammer out fierce arrangements and defiant melodies."[6] The Chicago Tribune called the album a "collection of guitar-driven stomach-churners ... amplified by [Silveira's] fiery vocals and a sense that he's not willing to stay silent anymore."[7] The Cleveland Scene described it as "Joan Jett-size riffs dished out with a side of power-pop stomp."[8]

Track listing

[edit]

All songs by Lucas Silveira, except "Cry Me a River" by Tim Mosley, Scott Storch and Justin Timberlake.

  1. "Complicated" - 4:35
  2. "Cry Me a River" - 4:31
  3. "Misery" - 3:42
  4. "Eyes In the Back of My Head" - 3:19
  5. "Soul Back Driver" - 3:33
  6. "Start Leading Me On" - 3:12
  7. "Whenever" - 3:48
  8. "Oh Yeah" - 4:34
  9. "Nobody Else Will" - 4:49
  10. "Back In Style" - 3:40

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b MacLaren, Trevor. "The Cliks". The Coast Halifax.
  2. ^ LOUIE, REBECCA. "Making a statement: Transgender leader of The Cliks wants music to do the talking". southcoasttoday.com.
  3. ^ "Snakehouse - The Cliks | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  4. ^ "A band that Cliks". thestar.com. May 24, 2007.
  5. ^ "Transcendental Rock". July 25, 2007.
  6. ^ "The Cliks Snakehouse". exclaim.ca.
  7. ^ Pais, Matt. "SEXUALITY UNLEASHED". chicagotribune.com.
  8. ^ Kotz, Pete. "Mikey G's Entertainment Picks of the Week". Cleveland Scene.
{{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}}
Snakehouse
Listen to this article

This browser is not supported by Wikiwand :(
Wikiwand requires a browser with modern capabilities in order to provide you with the best reading experience.
Please download and use one of the following browsers:

This article was just edited, click to reload
This article has been deleted on Wikipedia (Why?)

Back to homepage

Please click Add in the dialog above
Please click Allow in the top-left corner,
then click Install Now in the dialog
Please click Open in the download dialog,
then click Install
Please click the "Downloads" icon in the Safari toolbar, open the first download in the list,
then click Install
{{::$root.activation.text}}

Install Wikiwand

Install on Chrome Install on Firefox
Don't forget to rate us

Tell your friends about Wikiwand!

Gmail Facebook Twitter Link

Enjoying Wikiwand?

Tell your friends and spread the love:
Share on Gmail Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Buffer

Our magic isn't perfect

You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo.

This photo is visually disturbing This photo is not a good choice

Thank you for helping!


Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.

X

Get ready for Wikiwand 2.0 ๐ŸŽ‰! the new version arrives on September 1st! Don't want to wait?