Once upon a time, we played music. Then, people moved away and did other things. That's the day the music died.
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"The group’s music is primarily (...) instrumental, devoid of conventional song structure, played so intensely that the members’ erratic movements led to many near collisions onstage." - Kat Coffin,"Live Reviews - May 2008,"Southeast Performer Magazine
"Snails in Folklore won over a huge crowd at the Skatepark of Tampa this year and returns with positive word of mouth about the band's off-kilter post-punk, prettified by a violin." - Julie Garisto,"Concert Picks - Week of Dec 21st," St. Petersburg Times
"Orlando's Snails in Folklore (offers) a strange brew of math-rock, whispered vocals and back-porch fiddle." - Wade Tatangelo,"Music Week," Creative Loafing Tampa
"Priming the night (Oct 27 @ Taste w/ 4AD Recording artists, Celebration) were locals Snails in Folklore. (...)The band is noteworthy in its own right. As ambitious as it is eggheaded, their post-rock is crammed with all sorts of complicated stuff: abstruse, math-driven movements and angular shifts. Their talent is obvious, but it's gonna take greater attention to proportion and smart decisions about what to leave out of their music if it's to be anything more than niche esoterica." - Bao Le-Huu, "This Little Underground," Orlando Weekly
hello guys, I just wanted to invite you fellas out tomorrow night (3/15) @ Underground Bluz. It's a cd release party for our friends from Clearwater, so we're trying to recruit some ears for them. You can listen to their tunes here===>