Current Swell

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Young and Able 00:00 Tools
Stomach 00:00 Tools
Room of the Faded Moon 05:25 Tools
The Digger 03:54 Tools
Too Cold 00:00 Tools
Officer Down 00:00 Tools
Go On 00:00 Tools
Reap What You Sow 00:00 Tools
Chasing 00:00 Tools
Eye For An Eye 00:00 Tools
Chestermans Valley 00:00 Tools
New Reggae 00:00 Tools
Long Time Ago 00:00 Tools
Ulysses 00:00 Tools
Unescapable Dome 00:00 Tools
Five White Boys 00:00 Tools
Getway Van 00:00 Tools
So I Say 00:00 Tools
Coming Home 00:00 Tools
Al Capone 00:00 Tools
Christmas Alone 00:00 Tools
Plain To See 00:00 Tools
Greed and the Given 00:00 Tools
How Could They Trust Us Now 03:50 Tools
Rollin' 00:00 Tools
Workin Man Blues 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Way It Goes 00:00 Tools
Get What's Mine 00:00 Tools
For the Land 00:00 Tools
I Want a Bird 00:00 Tools
Cursed 00:00 Tools
Shelter 00:00 Tools
Officer Down 2 00:00 Tools
Brad's Song 00:00 Tools
Money Riff 00:00 Tools
All I Need 00:00 Tools
Nail'em Up 00:00 Tools
Brumner 00:00 Tools
Honest Man 00:00 Tools
Keys to the Kingdom 00:00 Tools
Red Shag 00:00 Tools
You Got it Easy 00:00 Tools
One Day I'll Be Rich 00:00 Tools
Short Stories (feat. Mike Sadava) 02:53 Tools
Up the Hills 04:05 Tools
Stumble 00:00 Tools
Booze In Hell 00:00 Tools
Wishing Well 00:00 Tools
Protect Your Own 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Down 00:00 Tools
Who's With Us 04:42 Tools
Short Stories 02:53 Tools
Bad News 00:00 Tools
Flesh and Bone 00:00 Tools
Money Riff (Say What You Want) 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Rider Blues (featuring Mike Sadava) 00:00 Tools
Marsha 00:00 Tools
Woman in White 00:00 Tools
Young and Able - 2015 00:00 Tools
When to Talk and When to Listen 00:00 Tools
Short Stories (featuring Mike Sadava) 00:00 Tools
Gunshots 00:00 Tools
Man of Maps 00:00 Tools
We Will Run 00:00 Tools
Short Stories - Featuring Mike Sadava 00:00 Tools
Sideways 00:00 Tools
Desire 00:00 Tools
Workin' Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Travelin' river Rider Blues 00:00 Tools
Working Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Like I Fight for You 03:22 Tools
Use Me Like You Do 00:00 Tools
Inescapable Dome 00:00 Tools
Dip into My Bag 00:00 Tools
Staying Up All Night 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Rider Blues 00:00 Tools
Thief of Joy 00:00 Tools
O.D. II 00:00 Tools
When to Talk and When to Listen - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
The Time and the Weight 00:00 Tools
High Life 00:00 Tools
Stomach in my Cheek (Pot Smoking Version) 00:00 Tools
Bring It on Home 00:00 Tools
Marsha Reprise 00:00 Tools
Young and Able - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Rider Blues - Featuring Mike Sadava 00:00 Tools
Gone from Me 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Riders Blues (feat. Mike Sadava) 00:00 Tools
Young and Able (BONUS TRACK) 00:00 Tools
Sky to Fall 00:00 Tools
Asking for Your Love 00:00 Tools
Who's with Us? 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Right - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
You Got It Easy - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Riders Blues 00:00 Tools
Young and Able (2015) 00:00 Tools
How Many Times 00:00 Tools
Marsha - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
I Want a Bird - Live 00:00 Tools
Tu Me Manques 00:00 Tools
Buffalo 00:00 Tools
Rollin 00:00 Tools
If This Is Our Time 00:00 Tools
So Unfair 00:00 Tools
The Visit 00:00 Tools
When to Talk and When to Listen - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Red Shag Carpet 00:00 Tools
Young & Able 00:00 Tools
O.D. 2 00:00 Tools
Far Side of the World 00:00 Tools
Use Me Like You Do - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Rollin' - Ulysses 00:00 Tools
Granville Town 00:00 Tools
Green and the Given 00:00 Tools
Cursed (Live) 00:00 Tools
too cold [single] 00:00 Tools
I Want a Bird (Live) 00:00 Tools
young and able [single] 00:00 Tools
Trust Us Now 00:00 Tools
Nail' Em Up 00:00 Tools
Young and Able - 2015 Version 00:00 Tools
Greed And The Givin 00:00 Tools
Young And Able Official Video 00:00 Tools
Trees 00:00 Tools
Faixa 1 00:00 Tools
Bradisong 00:00 Tools
Faixa 10 00:00 Tools
Faixa 12 00:00 Tools
Faixa 11 00:00 Tools
Faixa 4 00:00 Tools
It Aint Right 00:00 Tools
Whos With Us 00:00 Tools
Faixa 9 00:00 Tools
Young and Able (Single) 00:00 Tools
Burn it Electric 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Rider Blues (feat. Mike Sadava) 00:00 Tools
Faixa 3 00:00 Tools
Faixa 6 00:00 Tools
Undercapable Done 00:00 Tools
Faixa 2 00:00 Tools
Keys To The Kingdom - Ulysses 00:00 Tools
Young And Able [Official Music Video] 00:00 Tools
Faixa 13 00:00 Tools
Faixa 8 00:00 Tools
Faixa 5 00:00 Tools
Faixa 7 00:00 Tools
Green Couch Session (Part One) 00:00 Tools
Current Swell - Too Cold 00:00 Tools
Workin Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
When to Talk and When to Listen (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Travellin' River Rider Blues 00:00 Tools
"Young And Able": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist 00:00 Tools
When to Talk and When to Listen (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Nail Em 00:00 Tools
Workin Mans 00:00 Tools
i want a bird [single] 00:00 Tools
OFFICIAL "Too Cold" Music Video 00:00 Tools
"Rollin" [Official Video] 00:00 Tools
Marsha (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Rollin' (from Ulysses) 00:00 Tools
Travellin River Riders Blues (featuring Mike Sadava) 00:00 Tools
Current Swell - Stomach 00:00 Tools
Stomach In My Cheek 00:00 Tools
Current Swell - Who's With Us - Ulysses 00:00 Tools
The Room of the Faded Moon 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Rollin (Ulysses) 00:00 Tools
Room From The Faded Moon 00:00 Tools
Long Time Ago [Official Music Video] 00:00 Tools
For The Land (Live @ FluxFM) 00:00 Tools
Get Whats Mine 00:00 Tools
Long Time Ago (Long Time Ago) 00:00 Tools
Young And Able (Protect Your Own) 00:00 Tools
Keys To The Kingdom (from Ulysses) 00:00 Tools
Current Swell - All I Need 00:00 Tools
Ulysses FULL ALBUM 00:00 Tools
Current Swell - Rollin' - Ulysses 00:00 Tools
Officer Down II 00:00 Tools
I Want A Bird (from Long Time Ago) 00:00 Tools
Room of the Fading Moon 00:00 Tools
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Current Swell is a Canadian indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia. They released their first album, So I Say, in 2005. The members of Current Swell no longer live together under a single roof — as they did years ago, when the group first came together as a unit — but the bond between the four friends is stronger than ever. Touring the world for the better part of five years, from Brazil to Australia, often has that effect. Current Swell’s years of experience on the road can be heard — and felt — in the nooks and crannies of Long Time Ago, the new full-length from this rootsy Victoria, B.C. quartet. The record shifts between upbeat folk (the title track, Long Time Ago) and singalong-ready roots rock (the first single, Too Cold) with a fluidity and ease that could only come from continual touring. The band originally wanted to call its fourth record People Not Places, as if to signify its new lyrical direction. “We used to write about traveling, because that’s all we did for a while,” says singer- guitarist Scott Stanton. “But on this record, we wrote mostly about people in our lives.” Friends, acquaintances — even strangers — have been an integral aspect of Current Swell’s personal and professional development. Decidedly grass-roots, the band has developed a strong online following over the years, dating back to the independent release and promotion of its previous recordings, So I Say (2005), Trust Us Now (2007), and Protect Your Own (2009). Fans have remained steadfast in their support, something the members of Current Swell do not take for granted. When the band earned first place at Vancouver’s Peak Performance Project (a 2011 radio contest which awarded the group $100,500 for top prize), the first people on Current Swell’s thank- you list were their fans. “The online community has always backed us,” said singer-guitarist Dave Lang, addressing the group’s considerable presence through iTunes and YouTube. “That is a big reason for our success.” Steady momentum at the grass-roots level (the group’s video for its campfire-friendly single, Young and Able, became a word-of-mouth YouTube success in 2010) has now translated to the stage, where Current Swell shines. Their ability to capture a crowd was honed the old-fashioned way — through constant practice. Current Swell has always tweaked things as needed, careful not to move in a direction that feels inauthentic. The band, which also features drummer Chris Petersen and bassist Ghosty Boy, started its career with the most modest of expectations, playing shows in settings that ranged from backyards to beaches. “When we first got together, we just started writing music for fun,” Stanton says. “Then we got an opportunity to perform, and then we got an opportunity to tour. It wasn’t something we ever chased too passionately at first. A lot of things just fell into place for us.” The quartet struck upon a rhythm soon after, the size of its concerts increasing in tandem with its rapidly progressing talent. Momentum kept Current Swell moving forward in the years that followed, culminating last summer with a Canada Day concert before 45,000 people at the B.C. Legislature, one of the largest concerts of its kind ever in Victoria. That level of accomplishment (when coupled with sets in support of everyone from the Tragically Hip and Xavier Rudd to K‘Naan, K-OS, The Beach Boys and more) suggests a band long-removed from its learning-on-the-fly early days. That didn’t happen by accident. “We’re all much more educated and knowledgeable about our career nowadays,” Stanton says. “We feel like we know how to do this for a living.” Despite years of careful planning and intuitive, thoughtful decisions, some things remain beyond Current Swell’s control. Case in point: Brazil. Through a mixture of circumstance and happenstance, the members of Current Swell are now the beneficiaries of a large and loyal following in Brazil, the largest country in South America. The group has just returned from a tour of the country, a trek which saw Current Swell headline two large festivals in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, among the largest cities in the world. “We’d get an e-mail here and there, ‘Please come to Brazil, I’m a huge fan,’ which was hilarious to read,” Stanton says of the group’s throng of Brazilian fans. “But then we’d go on YouTube and there was a bunch of people covering our songs. Someone even covered one of our music videos, lip- syncing all our lyrics.” http://www.currentswell.com facebook.com/currentswell twitter.com/currentswell Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.