17 November 2018

Can't Swim Release Sophomore Album THIS TOO WON'T PASS

We too well too often use old time-worn-out phrases to help us get-through and deal with all-too-real devastating and un-nerving present circumstances. Sure it's a convenient mental device, but . . .It's time for BRUTAL HONESTY
There are voices out there - one has a concert date here in Mesa: Can't Swim's sophomore album, This Too Won't Pass, is out now through Pure Noise Records.
In anticipation of the album, the New Jersey outfit released three singles: "My Queen", "sometimes you meet the right people at the wrong times", and "Congratulations, Christopher Hodge".
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"Problems haunt you, infect you, and in time become a part of who you are, . . .You might find ways to distract yourself or try and forget but every time you look in the mirror you'll only see reminders of what you hate. Evil surrounds us and in time, becomes a part of who we are. Let this band be a reminder of that."
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This Too Won't Pass is a brutally honest album made by people for whom music means everything and want their music to mean the same to others. In the ten tracks that make up the album, Can't Swim are able to articulate our struggles with the people, places and events that continue to shape our lives and scrape our hearts.
During the recording process, lead vocalist and guitarist Chris LoPorto found himself gravitating towards the meaning of the word 'evil'; a catch-all word that summarized the malevolence he felt about a number of elements in his life, be it the events of a past he continues to be governed by, and the wrongdoing he's observed in his immediate surroundings and society as a whole.
Can't Swim kick off their winter tour with Trophy Eyes, Seaway, Microwave and Hot Mulligan today. Tickets are on sale now.  
November 17 - Mesa, AZ - Nile Half House
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