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Revision as of 19:39, 20 February 2010

To My Boy

To My Boy is an electro pop duo consisting of Jack Snape and Sam White who originate from Chesterfield and Liverpool but are currently based in Liverpool [1]. They have recently been on tour with Jakobínarína and have made one full length album, Messages (co-produced by James Ford of Klaxons and Simian Mobile Disco fame), as well as several singles. Fitting with their electronic sound, their lyrics mainly deal with future technology and other science fiction themes. To My Boy are currently in the process of writing their second album, "The Habitable Zone", to be released sometime later on this year.

Discography

Albums

All tracks are written by Jack Snape and Sam White

Messages (2007)
No.TitleLength
1."tell me, computer"2:33
2."EUREKA"3:13
3."outerregions"2:29
4."model"2:54
5."IN THE ZONE"2:40
6."oh, metal!"2:34
7."talk"3:54
8."i am xRAY"2:08
9."eliminate"2:39
10."the Grid"2:57
11."fear of fragility"4:51
12."GAME OVER"1:39
Total length:34:31
The Habitable Zone (2010)
No.TitleLength
1."Underneath the Pylons" 
2."Hello Horizon" 
3."Antarctica" 
4."Us + the Wind"4:36
5."When I Was a Cloud" 
6."Looking for a New Way" 
7."Delightful Beams" 
8."Overload" 
9."The Generators" 
10."We Are Your Ancestors" 

Singles

  • "i am xRAY" / "outerregions" (2006)
  • "the Grid" (2006)
  • "model" (2007)
  • "fear of fragility" (2007)
  • "Us + the Wind" (2009)

References