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#674: Enter Shikari – Jonny Sniper

‘Jonny Sniper’ was the last single to be released from Enter Shikari’s Take to the Skies album in 2007. At that time I was twelve and just about finishing my first year in secondary school. I thought the band were cool and, again, their videos were a usual feature on MTV2. And that’s how I got to know this track right here.

After all these years I never realised that the song has a strong environmental theme to it. It’s really obvious when you read/see them. I’ve always enjoyed it mainly because of its somewhat uplifting tone and the vocals between Rou Reynolds and bassist Chris Batten. Looking at the album’s Wiki page, it is classed as post-hardcore and trance(?). And there are a lot of post-hardcore elements in this track. Those double-bass pedal drums and the chugging guitars in the mix add to it. But generally ‘Sniper’ is one of the more poppier (I guess) sounding songs on here. And I don’t think that’s any detriment to the group’s usual style. It’s cool that they can mix their harder material with the almost light-hearted matter too.

I don’t really follow the group so much anymore. Time goes on and music tastes change or whatever. I’m taken to a time when I was a jumped up teenager who had more energy for things. I’ll check out a new song if it’s out. Skies and Common Dreads are in my library to this day though and won’t leave any time soon.