The SnoFlakes
The SnoFlakes are a Gen X rock ’n’ roll band. That’s the genre.
Born in Durham, North Carolina, Bull City to the people who live it, The SnoFlakes make loud, raw, working-class music shaped by the ’80s and ’90s, back when you learned songs off the radio, in garages, and on busted club stages, not screens. This isn’t revival music and it’s not cosplay. It’s what comes out when the generation that grew up before the internet keeps writing and playing because it still has something to say.
The sound is guitars first, drums that hit hard, vocals with teeth, and punk-leaning melodies that don’t apologize for groove. Songs swing from raucous and pissed-off to dark, sarcastic, and unexpectedly melodic, pulling straight from real life, bad decisions, and a world that never stopped supplying material. Nothing polished. Nothing precious. If it doesn’t feel lived in, it doesn’t make the cut.
Rooted in the grit, tension, and attitude of ’80s post-punk and alternative, and sharpened by ’90s underground rock, The SnoFlakes aren’t chasing eras or trends. They’re documenting where the music came from and why it still matters when played by the people who lived it the first time.
If you’re done with genre soup, fake hype, and bands that feel like content, this is your lane.
The SnoFlakes are Bull City’s Gen X rock ’n’ roll band. Raw songs. Real people. No subgenres.