Clem Snide has had an almost comically fractured history. Formed in 1991, the band broke up not long after, then regrouped and finally released a debut album—the stunning You Were A Diamond—in 1998.
Brooklyn’s Clem Snide is one of the few NYC bands these days that doesn’t play a brand of music being touted in the pages of NME as The Next Big Thing. Instead, they effortlessly merge classic jangly ...
“It’s all an elaborate hoax.” The reported final words of film critic Roger Ebert frame a haunting new song by Clem Snide, the artistic alias of songwriter Eef Barzelay. The track is the first release ...
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit ...
The video for "Don't Bring No Ladder" is premiering on Billboard today (April 14). By Gary Graff A new video for “Don’t Bring No Ladder,” premiering on Billboard today (April 14) from Clem Snide‘s new ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Today, Clem Snide (moniker of Nashville singer-songwriter Eef Barzelay) shared the ...
Since forming in the early '90s, Clem Snide has undergone numerous lineup changes, moved to three different cities and left record labels big and small in its wake. Even though singer-songwriter Eef ...
Cerebral alt-rock band Clem Snide have re-banded to record The Meat of Life, their seventh full-length album. The new record, due February 23, will be released by 429 Records. Chief songwriter Eef ...