“Never in a million years would I have guessed that fantastic voice was coming from a teenager," reports the blog, NonHollywood, who listed the Snaz #5 favorites in a nation-wide indie-band survey. Many have thought the same upon hearing the entire super-talented, teen lineup that is the Snaz. They write all their own songs and have played them around New England for the last two years, quickly working up to renowned venues such as The Iron Horse and Radio Bean, as well as popular events such as the Green River Festival, Upper Valley Music Festival, Plymouth Music Festival, and the Northampton Summer Series. The Snaz song, Anna, from their self-titled 2013 debut recording, was a radio favorite in Massachusetts and Vermont, topping out at #2 on 93.9 The River's 2014 Song of the Year. As WRSI's Monte Belmonte says of the Snaz, "It's every disc jockey's dream to believe that you may have discovered the next big thing." In 2013...
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“Never in a million years would I have guessed that fantastic voice was coming from a teenager," reports the blog, NonHollywood, who listed the Snaz #5 favorites in a nation-wide indie-band survey. Many have thought the same upon hearing the entire super-talented, teen lineup that is the Snaz. They write all their own songs and have played them around New England for the last two years, quickly working up to renowned venues such as The Iron Horse and Radio Bean, as well as popular events such as the Green River Festival, Upper Valley Music Festival, Plymouth Music Festival, and the Northampton Summer Series. The Snaz song, Anna, from their self-titled 2013 debut recording, was a radio favorite in Massachusetts and Vermont, topping out at #2 on 93.9 The River's 2014 Song of the Year. As WRSI's Monte Belmonte says of the Snaz, "It's every disc jockey's dream to believe that you may have discovered the next big thing." In 2013 the Snaz gained national attention as finalists in NPR's Radio 360. The Snaz were nominated for 2014's Best New Act by the New England Music Awards. To begin 2015, the Snaz released their second CD, Running Way From Home. The new single, Try and Try and Try, is becoming their new radio hit. Both of their CDs are produced by multiple Grammy Award nominee, Peter Solley, who simply says, "They are the best band in Vermont." The Snaz are planning a 2015 summer festival schedule that will take them well beyond the boundaries of Vermont and New England. The Snaz are honored to be among the six Vermont bands chosen to play in Austin. Come hear the Snaz at 2015 SXSW!
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