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The band reunited with producer Jacknife Lee. He embraced a larger, shinier, and more expansive sonic landscape.
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The standard digital archive of this release reflects the original 2006 UK/International CD track listing: – 4:33 The Golden Floor – 3:19 Chasing Cars – 4:28 Shut Your Eyes – 3:17 It's Beginning to Get to Me – 4:35 You Could Be Happy – 3:02 Make This Go On Forever – 5:47 Set the Fire to the Third Bar – 3:23 Headlights on Dark Roads – 3:30 Open Your Eyes – 5:41 The Finish Line – 4:35 The band reunited with producer Jacknife Lee
When discussing the defining alternative rock records of the 2000s, Snow Patrol’s fourth studio album, Eyes Open (2006), occupies a hallowed space. Released in the UK on May 1, 2006, the album catapulted the Northern Irish-Scottish band from indie-scene darlings into global megastars. For audiophiles and dedicated music collectors, experiencing this record via a bit-perfect, lossless format like (Free Lossless Audio Codec) isn't just a preference; it is the only way to truly appreciate the album's sweeping atmospheric guitars and Gary Lightbody's intimate vocal delivery. The Journey to Eyes Open Released in the UK on May 1, 2006,
: The mid-2000s were notorious for the "Loudness War," where CDs were mastered to be as loud as possible, often causing digital distortion. A secure bit-perfect rip ensures that the listener hears the exact dynamic range intended by the mastering engineer, free from the additional artifacts introduced by modern streaming platform normalization algorithms.