Swerve are streaming their wonderfully chaotic debut EP in full
Birmingham foursome Swerve are streaming their new self-titled EP in full to celebrate its release.
The EP was recorded last August at Brighton's Church Road Studios with Theo Verney, and is the first release through their newly launched label Modern Needs.
It condenses Swerve's spine-rattling, bone-splintering, adrenaline-coursing live show into a hot'n'heavy four tracks of sweaty, blissed-out euphoria. They swirl hefty measures of shoegaze and lo-fi pop and punk into a messy cocktail of gorgeousness; once you've necked the whole thing, you're rat-arsed on sound and very ready for round two.
The eponymous short-player is out today via their own Modern Needs Records.
Listen to the Swerve EP in all it's scuzzed-up glory below.
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