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Snake Eyes
"Metal with NWOBHM and Classic Metal influences, with touches of Iron Maiden & Rush!!"
Hailing originally from Canada, Snake Eyes was re-formed in the UK by founder member & guitarist Wizard Oz.

Originally playing songs from the first album "The Journey Begins", Snake Eyes toured the UK for a few years before taking a hiatus & recording their latest album "Soul Stealer"

The line up currently features Wizard Oz (Guitar), Ant Meachen (Vocals), Dave De La Haye (Bass) and Matthew Hekker (Drums).

The band have recently enjoyed good reviews foillowing gigs featuring the new album, and have been well recieved playing gigs in venues as diverse as Butlins Skeggness (Finalists in Kerrang! Unsigned Live competition), The Snooty Fox (Wakefield), The Magic Circle Festival (3rd in Battle of the Bands in Bad Arolsen Germany), The Sword Brothers Festival (Support slot at Juz Andernach, Germany), The Unicorn Kentish Town London (Album Release Party), The Bridge House 2 Canning Town London (Ozmosis Promotions opening night).

The band have been slated to play at the Rock of Ages festival in 2009 and are looking for gigs to fit into a national tour.

blog

Feb
25
2008
Band prepare for album release Wizard Oz has just returned from Canada after having the new Snake Eyes album 'Soul Stealer' , mixed by Paul Sadler & mastered by Commodor Perry Barret. The band are now preparing for a launch party & gigs to promote the new album.  read the full post here >>

best industry quotes

  1. With a desire to pound the masses with their hard hitting style this is what makes "Snake Eyes" a band to be reckoned with. - S. Scovell
  2. Review Ultrasound 2000 CD Sampler Euphony Music News. ( Kevins Kolum )Snake Eyes. Of the 17 Bands Reviewed I pick Snake Eyes in the top five.
  3. So, to those of you who say Metal is dead, slap in a copy of SNAKE EYES The Journey Begins, throw on the headphones and crank it to 11. You wont be disappointed. - Cairan J. Meeks

best headline shows

  1. The Brickyard Club - Vancouver, Canada
  2. The Horn, St Albans
  3. The Snooty Fox, Wakefield

best support shows

  1. Sword Brothers Festival - Juz Andernach,Germany
  2. Magic Circle Festival - Bad Arolsen, Germany
  3. The Marquee Club, London

links

  1. official site - www.snakeeyesmusic.com
  2. myspace - snakeeyesuk

reviews

Review of The Journey Begins by Gabriel Kleinbloesem of Strutter`zine
Out of Canada comes SNAKE EYES, and their CD 'The journey begins' was released 3 years ago, but was recently remastered and re-released. Leader of the band is guitarist Wizard Oz, and the CD they released contains 10 tracks. Musically it's a taste into several Rock and Metalstyles, ranging from 70s Rock to 80s Metal. For example, the CD opens with the early 80s orientated uptempo NWOBHM song "Sheet Metal" that reminds me of RIOT and TYGERS OF PAN TANG in their early days. The real highlights on the CD are the pure 80s US Metal type of songs "19 BC Bylaw", "Snakebite", "That's life" (even a bit TWISTED SISTER) and "Having a revolution", all sounding like HELSTAR and SYRIS. Also very good is the typical 70s US midwestern rocker "King guy" (a la HELIX, HEAD EAST). This is an enjoyable record, but too diverse to give it a recommendation to a specific metal fan. (Points: 7.5 out of 10)
`SNAKE EYES` "The Journey Begins" CD Review by Ciaran J. Meeks
Listening to this disc for the first time, I cant help but think that if these guys had come out in 1980, they would have been huge, selling out 70,000 capacity stadium shows everywhere from New York to Tokyo. Indeed, I mean that in the best possible sense too. The fact being that the musical climate of the 90s is so devoid of talent that the arrival of a good, solid, hard rockin Metal band like SNAKE EYES is a welcome respite to ears that miss the heyday of greats like BLACK SABBATH, LED ZEPPELIN, and the NWOBHM (New Wave of British Heavy Metal). Hailing from Vancouver, B.C., SNAKE EYES, comprised of vocalist Paul LeComte, guitarist/keyboardist Wizard Oz, bassist Mark Sandquist, and drummer, Abe Michaud meld the best elements of both old and new-school rock n roll with the epic crunch of classic "true" Heavy Metal to create a varied and solid platter of songs on this, their debut offering, The Journey Begins. Comprised of a generous 15 tracks, The Journey Begins immediately recalls the denim n leather approach to song writing that made albums like IRON MAIDENs debut and OZs Fire In the Brain instant blue collar classics. Right away, opener "Sheet Metal" kicks in with the full-on Metal bravado, vocalist LeComte sounding like a grittier Jim Morrison, had Jim lived to abandon the Peace and Love Generation and attended a few drunken, early SAXON shows. Further tales of the working mans trials and tribulations follow in "Make My Day" and the hooky "19 B.C. Bylaw" upholding the high energy quotient with strong choruses and memorable, fluid guitar heroics c/o Wizard Oz.Unlike many debut releases which tend to start strong and them run out of gas halfway through, The Journey Begins only seems to grow stronger as it progresses, first with a softer, back into the pure Metal of "King Guy" and the epic, keyboard flavoured gallop of "Snakebite", the anthemic "Thats Life", "Mind Full of Guilt", and "Having A Revolution", four tracks in quick succession that, in my personal opinion stand out as terms of pure head banging, standing on the mountain with the wind in your hair abandon! Finally, closer "Down the Street" offers a slightly different flavour in its more bluesy approach, combined with an upbeat, jazzy horn section that, while a departure from much of the earlier material on the album, acts like a golden glow of the setting sun in bidding the listener farewell with promises of even better things yet to come.Additional bonus tracks include a shredding instrumental remix of "Sheet Metal" which brings the Wizards six-string prowess to the fore while displaying just what a tight rhythm section Michaud and Sandquist are, as well as an alternate version of "Dream Girl", a heavier remix of "Make My Day", a really cool slab of epic guitar work in title-track "The Journey Begins" creepily narrated by the Wizard in fine Ozzy inspired style, and last, but not least, a grand remix of "Snakebite" that showcases the Wizards effective layering of keyboards in tandem with some truly heavy guitars that make this one of the most purely Metallic tracks on the album. In conclusion, The Journey Begins is exceptionally strong for a debut release, offering a mixed bag of classic rock influences layered on top of true Heavy Metal to create an album harking back to the days when there was no shame in wearing a good pair of well-worn leather pants, and a blistering guitar solo was music to the ears! Ciara Ciaran J. Meeks
Review Ultrasound 2000 CD Sampler Euphony Music News. ( Kevins Kolum )Snake Eyes.
Of the 17 Bands Reviewed I pick Snake Eyes in the top five. The song Mind Full Of Guilt like old St Vitus / The Obsessed and October Thorns.( technical progressive metal with nice vocal work ).
Snake Eyes: - Journey Begins Reviewed by H Scovell
With a desire to pound the masses with their hard hitting style this is what makes "Snake Eyes" a band to be reckoned with. The Journey Begins CD is an all original tribute to the bands that introduced the world to Metal. From the opening track Sheet Metal we are reminded where Heavy Metal came from, hard working men with an appetite for hard hitting rythm. Snake Eyes is a welcome respite to ears that love the heyday of greats like Judas Priest, Saxon, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath,and the NWOBHM.