B. Snipes, an indie-rock artist, is accompanied by a talented band that includes Kylie Blair on drums, Giorgio English Fareira for vocals, and base, Eliza Warden on violin and vocals and Dalton Stockli on electric guitar. B. Snipes who is a vocalist and also plays guitar, drums and piano is originally from Chattanooga, TN and now resides in Birmingham, AL. His music blends influences from indie rock legends like The Killers and The Strokes with the folk sensibilities of John Prine and Townes Van Zandt. The band has made notable appearances at Birmingham, Albama’s Southbound Music Festival and Knoxville’s Blue Plate Special. They have opened well-known acts like The Almost and Wild Feathers and have appeared twice on Birmingham TV show “Talk of Albama”. Also, B. Snipes has made it to being featured on Birmingham Mountain Radio’s “Local Mix” and he has been a highlighted cover story in Hoover Magazine’s print publication.

“B. Snipes’ latest release, “Soft Light at the End of the World” is a therapeutic exploration of human condition!”
B. Snipes’ recent album, “Soft Light at the End of the World” takes the listeners on a profound journey through personal struggle and hope. The album was a product of a turbulent period in the artist’s journey marked by his family’s health crisis. The album is a melting pot of indie rock and deeply introspective lyrics offering an unfiltered peek into the artist’s world. The opening track, “Birds” features a fusion of violin, piano and evocative lyrics potraying Sniper’s deepest moments. It sets an emotional tone for the album to unfold. The track, “FRIEND” offers a spike of energy and unfolds childhood trauma. “SOLOMON” delves into pride and humility through a Biblical lens. The entire album has a vein of melancholy that runs through it but the overall vibe is one of profound understanding. Listening to the album feels like a warm hug on a chilly winter night.
If you like listening to songs that leave a little bittersweet aftertaste in your mind, you should definitely listen to this song!
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