Fall Into The Sun

Swearin'
Merge Records
General | Oct 2018

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2018-10-25
Back in 2012, Swearin’ were just an old-fashioned punk rock band, helmed by Allison Crutchfield – the twin sister of Katie Crutchfield a.k.a. Waxahatchee. The sisters have similar vocals, so it may be kind of difficult to decipher who’s who across their vast discography. The long awaited third album from Philadelphia’s Swearin’ is hit and miss at best. Their angst-filled indie rock has flashes of brilliance, however these all come from Alison Crutchfield. The tracks she takes the lead on are exceptional; lyrically adept she conveys her anger perfectly in these succinct and powerful tracks.

Like: Thin Lips, Cloud Nothings, Waxahatchee, Hop Along

FCC Clean

Play: 3, 4, 6, 11

1.Big Change (3:03) Delicate chill pretty standard Swearin’ music.
2.Dogpile (3:06) Riffy, bass-heavy Pavement-esque college rock.
3.Grow into a Ghost (3:11) Distorted guitars and a good drive.
4.Margaret (2:14) Straight-up Breeders-like indie rock.
5.Stabilize (4:41) Sweet and stressed melodies.
6.Untitled (LA) (3:05) Punchy piece of melodic garage rock.
7.Treading (2:57) enjoyable rock ‘n’ roll complete with groovy drums and tight electric guitar.
8.Oil and Water (3:04) Upbeat loping and woozy.
9.Smoke or Steam (2:57) Reverb-soaked cowpunk-tinged track.
10.Anyway (2:10) Sparse, acoustic plaintive and hushed lullaby.
11.Future Hell (2:46) Vocal twang-y and catchiest guitar-led song

Recent airplay

Margaret
elemenohps & qsOct 19, 2023
Anyway, Big Change
Anyway, Big Change
Grow Into A Ghost
Totally ADec 14, 2018
Margaret
The Fuzz DeliDec 12, 2018
Anyway
regular schoolDec 10, 2018

Charting

2018-11-04 — 2019-01-06
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 16 3
Dec 9 1
Dec 2 3
Nov 25 1
Nov 11 5

Track listing

1. Big Change
2. Dogpile
3. Grow Into A Ghost
4. Margaret
5. Stabilize
6. Untitled (La)
7. Treading
8. Oil And Water
9. Smoke Or Steam
10. Anyway
11. Future Hell