The Swimmers

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Heaven 03:48 Tools
A Hundred Hearts 03:06 Tools
Shelter 03:17 Tools
St. Cecilia 02:37 Tools
Pocket Full Of Gold 03:05 Tools
It's Time They Knew 03:49 Tools
The Christmas Sound 02:44 Tools
Drug Party 02:25 Tools
What This World Is Coming To 04:00 Tools
We Love To Build 02:55 Tools
Miles From Our Fears 03:54 Tools
Give Me the Sun 02:49 Tools
Fighting Trees 03:11 Tools
Goodbye 03:48 Tools
Home 04:22 Tools
All The New Sounds 03:28 Tools
Anything Together 03:44 Tools
Nervous Wreck 03:39 Tools
To The Bells 03:01 Tools
Dresses Don't Fit 02:51 Tools
Your Escape 03:17 Tools
Moving 03:02 Tools
Try To Settle In 03:46 Tools
Save Me (From The Brightness) 04:05 Tools
Save Me 04:05 Tools
The Ocean Lifts Her Dress 03:41 Tools
In The Park 02:30 Tools
The Swimmers - Heaven 02:30 Tools
Purple Cloud 05:09 Tools
A Christmas Song 05:09 Tools
Heaven [Live] 05:09 Tools
All The New Sounds [Live] 05:09 Tools
Pocket Full Of Gold [Live] 03:00 Tools
It's Time They Knew [Live] 05:09 Tools
Miles From Our Fears [Live] 03:00 Tools
Tonight the Lights 04:07 Tools
Stand By 06:14 Tools
Shelter (2009) 06:14 Tools
Its Time They Knew 06:14 Tools
The Christmas Sound 44.1k 06:14 Tools
Heaven (Album Version) 06:14 Tools
Hot Pocket 06:14 Tools
Rich Girl (Bonus Track) 06:14 Tools
We Love To Build (Album Version) 06:14 Tools
Dirty Word 03:40 Tools
It's Time They Knew (Album Version) 06:14 Tools
The Ocean Lifts Her Dress (Bonus Track) 06:14 Tools
St. Cecilia (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Heaven (Live) 03:40 Tools
Home (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Moving (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Save Me [From The Brightness] 03:40 Tools
Little Pig 03:40 Tools
Let's Dance 03:40 Tools
Goodbye (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Miles From Our Fears (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Fighting Trees (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Pocket Full Of Gold (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
Tonight The Lights (Bonus Track) 03:40 Tools
All The New Sounds (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
06 The Ocean Lifts Her Dress 03:40 Tools
MrBlueSkyWHFR 03:40 Tools
That Christmas Sound 03:40 Tools
Your Escape (Album Version) 03:40 Tools
A A Hundred Hearts 03:40 Tools
05 Pocket Full Of Gold 03:40 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: December (2009) - 82 - Shelter 03:40 Tools
the Swimmers - A Hundred Hearts 03:40 Tools
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“To start again, we’re the lucky ones” opens “Shelter,” the first track on The Swimmers’ People Are Soft, and with it rings the sound of the band reinventing itself. On November 3, 2009, MAD Dragon Records (ADA) is proud to release the sophomore album from this Philadelphia quartet—a staggering, vulnerable recording that distinguishes itself as a debut in its own right. Following the success of 2008’s Fighting Trees—The Swimmers’ first release on MAD Dragon, which garnered rave reviews from The Philadelphia Inquirer, Magnet, The Tripwire and Time Out Chicago—Steve and Krista Yutzy-Burkey, Scott French and Rick Sieber decided to start fresh by building a home studio from the ground up and recording a new album entirely on their own. The hard-won results feature intensely personal songwriting couched in distorted synthesizer hooks, crushing electric guitars and dark reverb swells. “It was a very focused and isolated time in the studio, and much of the grit was in the mixing process. These songs were darker and more intricate than the last record, and they demanded a very affected, refined sound,” says lead singer/songwriter Steve Yutzy-Burkey. From the opening track “Shelter” to “A Hundred Hearts”— the insatiably catchy gang vocal about the competing pulls of the human heart—to “Drug Party”—a dream sequence of social disconnection propelled by overblown distorted guitars and brash snare hits—to “What This World Is Coming To”— a diffuse, tender verse that collapses into quirky keyboard lines, handclaps and epic choruses—the sounds begin to form the fractured and sentimental cast of characters that make up this record. The apocalyptic electro-pop of “Give Me the Sun,” “Nervous Wreck’s” triumphant chorus (“sing without and hold together”), and the nostalgic spoken lyric of “Try To Settle In” all converge with the rest of the songs to flesh out the full meaning of the album’s title—in their isolation and comfort, allure and fragility, resignation and transcendence: People Are Soft. Philadelphia Inquirer “Eight to Watch in 08” NY Times “A New Favorite, This Year” Philly City Paper “Indie Pop Rawk Superstars” The Tripwire “… a great collection of sunny pop songs” Magnet - “(the Swimmers) transcend comparisons and stake their own modest parcel of indie- pop bliss”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.