Swearin' share playful and hazy new cut "Future Hell"
Ahead of their first album in five years, Swearin' continue to dish out their fuzzy, lo-fi sound on the warped and playful "Future Hell".
Swearin' are back to share the closing track, and final taste of their forthcoming album Fall Into The Sun.
"Future Hell" is a fuzz-fuelled rumble that oozes with grainy guitars and playful vocals from Kyle Gilbride that ring with Pavement vibes.
Speaking about the new offering, Gilbride explains "Future Hell" is based on "visions of an unseen place and time, learning lessons of disenchantment from a new and hostile world. Finding a way back, friendship and independence reveal marks on the trail.”
"Future Hell" follows previous singles "Untitled (LA)" and "Grow Into A Ghost".
Alongside their new single, Swearin' have announced an EU/UK tour to commence in January 2019, including a date at London's Moth Club on January 29. Find their full tour dates.
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