The Snozzberries

The Snozzberries have a gift for all progressive music fans. Their new self-titled album truly explores the boundaries of rock, metal and jazz. The songs cover multiple genres, blending, bending and stretching musicality into a tasty stew of sounds and textures. The tunes do not follow traditional formats and listeners will soon find that the established style not only changes but jumps off the tracks for interludes that somehow circle back when you least expect it.

Rising psych-rock warriors The Snozzberries are releasing their bold new self-titled album on Friday November 1st.  The record is a big departure from previous efforts, with a focus on songcraft that bobs and weaves amongst genres such as prog rock, soul and even thrash metal.

Veterans of Asheville’s psychedelic music scene, The Snozzberries, have officially announced the Fourth Annual Psychedelic Circus, a vibrant multimedia concert experience set to take place on November 29th at the Salvage Station. Promising an even more immersive experience this year, guitarist and vocalist Ethan Heller shared, “It’s going to be bigger and better than ever.”

Veterans of Asheville’s psychedelic music scene, The Snozzberries have announced the release of the first single off their upcoming self-titled album — Return. Written on a cold winter solstice by guitarist and vocalist Ethan Heller, the song carried an original meaning of coming out of bleak darkness to find warmth and light. After the passing of the band’s original drummer, the song took on a new meaning for Heller.

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