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"Spitting Games" is the lead single from
Snow Patrol's third album, Final Straw, released on 15 September 2003.[1]
Original release
Snow Patrol released the song during their first UK Tour during the
Final Straw Tour. To mark the release, the band made a previously unheard song for a free download on their official site, titled "Half the Fun of It".[2]
Snow Patrol were one of the acts chosen in
AOL Music's "Breakers" in December 2003, a program to promote bands for months leading up to the release of their respective albums in the United States.[3] During the time of the band's promotion, lead UK single "Spitting Games" was downloaded a million times, and was released as a stand-alone single in March 2004 in the week of the band's appearance at
South by Southwest Festival.[4]
Track listings
CD
"Spitting Games" – 3:48
"Steal" – 2:44
"Brave" – 4:12
"Spitting Games" (Video)
7" vinyl
"Spitting Games" – 3:48
"Steal" – 2:44
Reception
Music Week reviewed the single positively, calling it a classic indie song. It praised the "British chugging guitar" and "bittersweet melodies".[5] IrishCentral called the song an alternative rock "masterpiece" and said it had made the band "cool".[6]
Yahoo! Music's Simon Ward reviewed the single positively, awarding it 7 stars out of 10, though he criticized the song for being "an indie anthem of the kind Ash used to make ten years ago." He praised the song's "nagging 'do-doo harmonies and driving guitars" though said that it wasn't "going to rewrite rock history." He still felt "it's competent indie-pop that will doubtless signal skies full of water and bouncing moshpits at the rest of the summer's festivals. Which is, frankly, all that's asked of it."[7]
Re-release
"Spitting Games" was re-released on 12 July 2004, on both E-CD and 7" formats. The enhanced CD featured a cover of
Beyoncé's "
Crazy in Love", which was first performed on
Zane Lowe's
BBC Radio 1 show and another cover of
Will Oldham's "New Partner", again from a Radio 1 Session for
Steve Lamacq in 2002.[8] The song made the A lists of
BBC Radio 1,[9]BBC Radio 2 and
95.8 Capital FM radio station of London.[10] Due to heavy airplay by the radio stations, the single peaked at number six on the UK Airplay Chart. It helped the album Final Straw's sales, which reached number five, its highest chart placing after 23 weeks.[11] The re-release of "Spitting Games" was the band's first charting single in the United States, and peaked at number 39 on the
Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart on June 5, 2004.[12]
^"Snow Patrol Spitting Games (Black Lion/Polydor 9809350)". AccessMyLibrary.
Music Week. 6 September 2003. Retrieved 2009-10-19.[dead link]Appears as: "When it comes to indie classic status, few songs make the grade, including this one. Nevertheless, it comes within spitting distance, what with its unmistakably British chugging guitar sound and bittersweet melodies. It trails their third album and major label debut, Final Straw."
^"Snow Patrol: Spitting Games". AccessMyLibrary. Music Week. 3 July 2004. Retrieved 2009-10-19.[permanent dead link]Appears as: "This excellent track was the first single to be lifted from Snow Patrol's Final Straw album, and is now re-released to benefit from the band's subsequent success. It sounds more independent than other singles, but is nevertheless A-listed at Radio One."
^"Radio playlists (Upfront)". AccessMyLibrary. Music Week. 24 July 2004. Retrieved 2009-10-19.[permanent dead link]BBC Radio 2: "Beverley Knight Affirmation (album); Jamelia See It In A Boy's Eyes; * Kealer Cry; Lenny Kravitz California; Morrissey First Of The Gang To Die; Snow Patrol Spitting Games; The Charlatans Try Again Today; The Streets Dry Your Eyes; Tom Baxter This Boy". Capital FM: "...* Natasha Bedingfield Single; Natasha Bedingfield These Words; Rachel Stevens Some Girls; Scissor Sisters Laura; Shapeshifters Lola's Theme; Shaznay Lewis Never Felt Like This Before; Snow Patrol Spitting Games; * Stonebridge Put 'em High; * Sugababes Caught In A Moment; The Rasmus In The Shadows; The Streets Dry Your Eyes; Usher Burn; Will Young Friday's Child."