News / Records
What new with Jon Snodgrass

Posted by Loren on January 15, 2024

What new with Jon Snodgrass
photo by Imelda Michalczyk

Solo musician Jon Snodgrass is back with a new album called Barge At Will. Snodgrass is also known for his work with Drag The River, Armchair Martian, and Corpios.

Barge At Will releases on March 29, independently in the US, on SBAM in Europe, and on Thousand Island Records in Canada and Australia. It was recorded, mixed, and mastered at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO with Bill Stevenson on drums and bass. Chris Wollard (Hot Water Music), Chris Cresswell (The Flatliners, Hot Water Music), Peter “JR” Wasilewski (Less Than Jake), and Scott Reynolds (ALL) also appear on various tracks.

 

What new with Jon Snodgrass
photo by Imelda Michalczyk

Related news stories

New Templeton Pek out soon

Posted in Records on September 23, 2025

Record Thieves spin a new one

Posted in Records on August 30, 2025

Dial Drive shares a new single

Posted in Bands on August 17, 2025

Related album reviews

Jon Snodgrass

Visitor's Band
Suburban Home (2009)

Jon Snodgrass used a sling a guitar in Armchair Martian and Drag the River but decided to go with the singer-songwriter route and dropped Visitor's Band on us in 2009. I never familiarized myself with the country-fried Drag the River. However, I recall Armchair Martian being a guitar heavy pop-punk rock band that Bill and Stephen from ALL always seem … Read more

Related features

Dial Drive

One Question Interviews • September 18, 2025

Jake LeDrew (Dial Drive – guitar/vocals) SPB: What is your favorite Dial Drive lyric? Why? LeDrew: I'm going to go with a lyric off our new album. "You said you hate your life. Don't waste yours just take mine." That's in the chorus of our song "Second Chances" which will … Read more

Love Forty Down

One Question Interviews • September 12, 2022

Daniel (Love Forty Down) SPB: What is the meaning behind the band name? Daniel: Our band name is quite obviously a reference to a Frank Turner song. Love Forty Down is the score in a tennis match (0:40). It means, that our opponent is only missing one point to win … Read more