Swim Deep aim high with new single "One Great Song And I Could Change The World"
30 April 2015, 11:50
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Swim Deep premiered their new single on BBC Radio 1 last night, and they're setting out to change the world with it.
With each new track, the Birmingham quartet surpass all expectations. Deliciously soaring and delightfully euphoric, "One Great Song And I Could Change The World" is blissed out psych pop at it's best. Zesty synth riffs light the track with an electric energy, coarse and searing amidst smootly rolling waves of sound.
The accompanying video sees frontman Austin Williams and drummer Zach Robinson emulating Bob Dylan, holding up lyrics and haphazard doodles on placards.
Stream "One Great Song And I Could Change The World" below.
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