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SNST SNST is a band from Chicago. The band started as Chris Broach and Steve Znavor. In 2020, SNST introduced Sonja Rae as a new member and dropped Steve Znavor with the release of their second album. Chris Broach and Sonja Rae are married.
SNST released its first album in 2017 entitled "Turn Out the Lights". "Turn Out the Lights" was recorded, mixed, and produced by Will Yip at Studio 4 in Philadelphia. It was co-produced, assistant mixed, and mastered by Chris Broach at 87th Street Studios in Willow Springs, IL.
SNST's second album entitled "It's Hard to Be Loved by You" was released in 2020. "It's Hard to Be Loved by You" was recorded and produced by Chris Broach at Mass Energy in Highland Park, IL. It was mixed and mastered by Chris Common at Twin Hills Recording Studio in El Paso, TX.
Band Members
editChris Broach (2016 - present) Sonja Rae (2019 - present) Steve Znavor (2016-2018)
Albums
edit"It's Hard to Be Loved by You" (2020, City at Night/SNST RCRDS) "Turn Out the Lights" (2017, Rhyme & Reason Records/City at Night)
Singles
editVideos
edit- "It's Hard to Be Loved by You" - Directed, Filmed, and Edited by Chris Broach. Filmed in Highland Park, Illinois - Video Released: 2019 [1]
- "'76-'78" - Directed, Filmed, & Edited by John Isberg of Swede Films. Filmed in Champaign, Illinois - Video Released: 2018 [2]
- "Phoenix 1986" - Directed, Filmed, & Edited by John Isberg of Swede Films. Filmed on tour in 2017 in Illinois, Missouri, and Texas - Video Released: 2017 [3]
- "Remember How It Ends" - - Directed, Filmed, & Edited by John Isberg of Swede Films. Filmed in Champaign, Illinois - Video Released: 2017 [4]
- "Maybe We've Got It" - Directed, Filmed, & Edited by Ian Merritt. Filmed in Chicago, Illinois - Video Released: 2017 [5]
- "National Monument" - Directed, Filmed, & Edited by John Isberg of Swede Films. Filmed in Willow Springs, Illinois - Video Released: 2016 [6]
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