S.J. Dibai reviews Jake Snider’s EP Green Lights For Granted
EP Review: Snider Gives The Green Light
You might expect a 17-year-old
singer/songwriter from the suburbs to sing about fake ID’s and how his
mom won’t buy him a new cell phone. Of the six songs on Jake Snider’s
EP Green Lights For Granted, only “Say Farewell” will meet
such expectations. More commonly, you’ll encounter moody masterpieces
such as “To The Ocean,” with mind-boggling lines like “I went to see
the warriors of virtue with you” and “Breaking open the calluses
created by your mind.” How many 17-year-olds are writing lyrics like that and pairing them with beguiling, classically-influenced melodies?
Jake’s first professional recording, Green Lights
is mostly a collaboration with his buddy Jeff Berman, who handles both
bass and drums with equal ease and provides a strong backdrop for
Jake’s impressive keyboard work. The tracks generally have a
stripped-down sound, although “Early Morning Somewhere” is fleshed out
with Jake’s guitar and layered vocals, and the glorious “How?” needs
little adornment to cement its position as a sublime slice of jazz-pop.
Despite its upbeat musical qualities, “How?” is also the darkest
offering on the EP, its lyrics almost disturbing in their portrayal of
a man on the brink. While some of Jake’s vocals on Green Lights
are a bit rough, his voice is so smooth and robust that with a little
work, he should eventually earn his place as one of the great singers
of his generation.
Lately, Jake has been performing in Philadelphia and
the western suburbs where he grew up. If you can make it to a show, you
will be in for a treat as Jake jams with his friends and family, plays
a wider variety of music than you might expect, and harmonizes superbly
with fellow teenaged singer/songwriter Emily Bach. If you can’t make it
to a show, get your Jake Snider fix by purchasing Green Lights For Granted on CD Baby or iTunes.