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The Swims

The Swims

Hand Over A Popcorn Suit And Cue Robbie Knievel With The Stereophonic Bliss

Apr 3, 2009

Words by Sean Moeller
Illustrations by Johnnie Cluney
Sound engineering by Nick Krill and Jon Low

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    Welcome to Daytrotter
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    EV-9D9 original version appears on Itemlord Most of this song was written years ago, there is an older version with a drum machine and all sorts of noises. It kind of sounded like a droid factory. For the album, we recorded it more like this version here. Also, I'm not going to sit here and lie, I was reading "Tales From Jabba's Palace" at the time I wrote it.
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    Pile Of Features original version appears on Itemlord This song is the first single off of Itemlord. It was written as a Christmas prize for my girlfriend.  Again, it was just me and a drum machine and a bunch of cheap keyboards and dumb sounds. I wanted to write a bubble gum song, but use synths and animal noises. In this case, that version made the album and is my favorite track. We tried the drum machine out live, but it sounded like trash.
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    Dad Mountain Unreleased This is the third in a series of quest-themed songs I've been writing, I went through a crumby stint of not writing and feelin' fairly down about things in general before Itemlord came out. It's about not being a mope, getting' my cogs spinnin' again and hoppin' back on the positivity highway. It's the first song we wrote with Leon Drums, our drummer, and I don't think it would work with anybody else.
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    That's What You Get Unreleased We recently started playing this one. It's another true story of mine, I had big plans for that mug, but it got demolished in the van shortly after. I started working on marionettes of us for a video of this.

The latest posting on The Swims official blog is a crest, surely an ancient and much revered emblem of stature and royalty in the Old Country, that the Philadelphia band is using as the artwork on what appear to be name tags meant to be worn at the release party this weekend for the new album, Itemlord. It's going to be a fancy party, from the looks of it. There are lemon and limes all halved up ready for juicers, an illustrated hand gripping an axe in a menacing fashion and hoagie sandwiches peeking out from behind the good-looking fruit. All of those things (in addition to lots of booze, Vegas showgirls, a menagerie of all kinds of dogs, a la the Spike Jonze "Sweater Song" video, canned whipped cream, illegal fireworks, edible panties required to be worn at all times, strobe lights and gorilla suits for everyone - not to mention a bunch of different kinds of finger foods) will make this one of the most memorable parties served up to commemorate the release of a compact disc in United States history. Here's betting dollars to doughnuts that Swims lead singer, Brian Langan, has already thought of all those things and has even called in favors from Robbie Knievel and all of his friends who happen to be ventriloquists and contortionists to do their worst when the lights go down or the room explodes. The only reason that we mention any of these things is because they're the images that oddly blossom from many listens to Itemlord. which has taken the band's love of pop hooks and driven them right off the cliff, once again. All hooks and melodies are given complete freedom to be about whatever they'd like to be about and they are allowed to act as they'd like. This isn't to suggest that the new album or the band act the clown. On the contrary, it's a perfected playfulness that is more studied and brilliant in its style, witty and sharp in its mannerisms. You could never call Langan's songs sillier that anything Mangum or Barnes or any of the original crew of Elephant 6 Collective songwriters were writing and turning into a movement down in Athens in the late 90s and early 00s. He and the Swims are significant musicians with more than enough ideas and unlike some writers, those ideas never bog the songs down, anchoring them in the mud because there's no editor working upstairs. Itemlord is an album that has so many different colored feathers and could appeal to purists and pop weirdos looking for the connecting point between The Beatles and some kind of dementia, though there's always been some of that in a lot of the work that those guys did in their short time together. It's an abstraction of so many different variations of the pop song that you lose track by the time the 12 songs have passed. So bring on the leisure suits and hippie pants made entirely out of popcorn and release the crows into the room and get the party started. It will be fun like that and every time after the party, when the record begins playing, you'll still feel the pecking and your dancing to get away, kind of liking everything about the chaos, thinking it's the most fun you've ever had with your popcorn clothes on.

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  1. I see what the reviewer means about the "pop hooks" being omnipresent in the Swims music. B from me, reminds of early Kinks (Add It Up). SssSs eagleucsteve Thursday, August 06, 2009 6:10 pm
  2. this stuff is soooo good. i really love the sw!ms and was excited to hear these new and unreleased songs. btw, they are fantastic live! Anonymous Wednesday, April 08, 2009 3:19 pm
  3. This is the damnedest best. So happy to get these unreleased tracks! Anonymous Monday, April 06, 2009 7:26 pm
  4. Swims you are awesome!Lead singers voice a little annoying? I think not! Itemlord is the best!Good job guys! Anonymous Friday, April 03, 2009 8:45 pm
  5. Brian! Who is CharlotteAndreasen3 anyway!? Your voice is top, it graces my record player constantly. I'm still spinning Ride of the Blueberry Winter!! If I wasn't in Florida I would dance my anoose off at the Metro! good luck guys! really glad to see you on daytrotter!!!! Josh P. Friday, April 03, 2009 7:09 pm
  6. I'm not sure if I'm so crazy about this band. Pretty cool musically but the main singers voice is a little annoying. CharlotteAndreasen3 Friday, April 03, 2009 5:55 pm
  7. I'm now comfortable to say that because of this session I am proud of my "candy cane" tree growing. No one can touch the sw!ms !!! kevintellie Friday, April 03, 2009 2:03 pm
  8. because they are from scranton, pa i love them even more! nice work! hcfilly Friday, April 03, 2009 12:52 pm
  9. great job, guys! another outstanding session courtesy of daytrotter. and of course, the sw!ms totally rule. jenny rocks Friday, April 03, 2009 12:04 pm
  10. great job, guys! another outstanding session courtesy of daytrotter. and of course, the sw!ms totally rule. jenny rocks Friday, April 03, 2009 12:03 pm
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