Swearin'
Swearin'

Swearin'

USARock, Indie Rock
25,164 monthly listeners
  • 21.1K followers
  • 2.1K followers
  • 112 followers
  • 573 fans

Swearin''s Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Grow into a Ghost
5.3K streams
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Artist Name
Margaret
3K streams
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1
1.9K streams
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Artist Name
Kenosha
1.4K streams
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Untitled (LA)
1K streams
5.3K
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Swearin'
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Swearin''s Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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The Sound of Everything
by Spotify
2
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The Sound of Bubblegrunge
by Spotify
3
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The Sound of Indie Punk
by Spotify
4
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Emo Revival and Beyond
by Spotify
33.7K
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Events43 Events

Jun
25
Swearin' at First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
United States
USA
, Philadelphia0 - 500 Other
Past
Jun
24
Swearin' at TV Eye
United States
USA
, New York0 - 500 Bar
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Aug
12
Swearin' + Mike Krol at The Pyramid Scheme
United States
USA
, Grand Rapids0 - 500 Hall
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Aug
11
Mike Krol and Swearin' at Horseshoe Tavern
Canada
CAN
, Toronto0 - 500 Bar
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Aug
05
Swearin' & Mike Krol at Once Somerville
United States
USA
, Somerville0 - 500 Bar
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Swearin''s Past Events43 Events

  • Swearin' at First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia

    Sheer Mag, Dark Thoughts, Swearin'
    First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
    USA, Philadelphia
    Other0 - 500
  • Swearin' at TV Eye

    Kate Davis, Swearin'
    TV Eye
    USA, New York
    Bar0 - 500
  • Swearin' + Mike Krol at The Pyramid Scheme

    Mike Krol, Swearin'
    The Pyramid Scheme
    USA, Grand Rapids
    Hall0 - 500
  • Mike Krol and Swearin' at Horseshoe Tavern

    Mike Krol, Swearin'
    Horseshoe Tavern
    CAN, Toronto
    Bar0 - 500
  • Swearin' & Mike Krol at Once Somerville

    Mike Krol, Swearin'
    Once Somerville
    USA, Somerville
    Bar0 - 500

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More about Swearin'

Overview of Indie Rock musician Swearin'

The American rock group Swearin' is from Philadelphia. Their sound can be categorized as indie rock, a genre that developed in the 1980s as a substitute for popular rock music. Swearin' has been active since 2011 and has produced a number of songs that exhibit their distinctive style and sound.

Swearin' has been hailed for their ability to embody the spirit of the indie rock subgenre with their raw intensity and reflective lyrics. Driving guitar riffs, catchy choruses, and vocals that are emotionally charged are what make their music stand out to listeners. The band's music has been characterized as both nostalgic and current, fusing traditional rock elements with contemporary sensibilities.

Due to their genuine and relevant songs, Swearin' has developed a sizable fan base among indie rock enthusiasts. They have songs that explore themes of love, sorrow, and self-discovery, and their sound is a reflection of the band members' individual experiences. With a sound that is both genuine and original, Swearin' is a band that genuinely captures the essence of indie rock.

What are the most popular songs for Indie Rock musician Swearin'?

Philadelphia-based band Swearin' has written some of the most well-known rock and indie rock tunes in recent memory. These are some of their best songs: "Grow into a Ghost," "Kenosha," "Dust In The Gold Sack," "Movie Star," "Watered Down," "Just," "Untitled (LA)," "Big Change," "Here to Hear," and "Margaret."

Among fans, "Grow into a Ghost" is a favorite. The song's opening guitar riff is appealing, and Allison Crutchfield sings the lead vocals. The agony of growing apart from a loved one is expressed in the lyrics. Another well-known song that highlights the band's abilities is "Kenosha." Kyle Gilbride and Crutchfield provide the song's duet vocals over a pounding beat. The lyrics examine topics of uncertainty and self-doubt in an introspective manner.

Other songs with their own distinctive sounds and appeal to various audiences include "Dust In The Gold Sack," "Movie Star," "Watered Down," "Just," "Untitled (LA)," "Big Change," "Here to Hear," and "Margaret." Swearin' has developed a sizable fan base as a result of their aptitude for fusing several musical styles to produce a distinctive sound.

Overall, Swearin' has contributed to some of recent years' most well-known rock and indie rock tunes. They have a devoted fan following and have received favorable reviews as a result of their ability to engage audiences through song. Swearin' is certain to keep creating great songs for years to come because to his retro-modern vibe.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Indie Rock musician Swearin'?

The American indie rock group Swearin' released their most recent album, "Fall into the Sun," in 2018. The band's signature punk and indie rock tones are mixed together on the album. The album highlights the band's ability to produce upbeat and catchy compositions with songs like "Big Change" and "Stabilize."

Swearin' released a live CD in 2018 named "Swearin' on Audiotree Live" in addition to their most recent album. The album features songs from the band's earlier albums including "Grow into a Ghost" and "Dust in the Gold Sack" and catches the group performing live. The band's live album showcases their raw and genuine sound and offers a novel perspective on their music.

The 2014 song "What A Dump" by Swearin' is the group's most recent. The song has an upbeat rhythm and appealing guitar riffs that go well with the punk style of the band. Even though it has been a while since their previous single, Swearin' never fails to thrill audiences with their live shows and upbeat music.

Overall, Swearin''s most recent album and live shows have helped them to remain a major influence in the indie rock market. Fans adore their distinctive mix of punk and indie rock tones in their music. Swearin' is a band worth checking out for any music fan seeking for something new and interesting thanks to their captivating tunes and raw energy.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Indie Rock musician Swearin'?

The Philadelphia rock/indie rock band Swearin' has put on some amazing festival performances throughout the course of their existence. Their best festival performance to date was at the Hopscotch Music Festival, when they performed for a wide crowd and displayed their talent.

The band has also played at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace in California, Brudenell Social Club in Leeds, Lincoln Hall in Chicago, and Point Ephemere in Paris. These locations have given them the chance to interact with their fans and present their distinctive music.

In Brooklyn, New York, at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, Swearin had one of his most unforgettable performances. Their enthusiasm, fervor, and unbridled talent astounded the audience. The group's performance made an effect on the crowd and cemented their standing in the rock and indie rock genres of music.

Swearin' has solidified their position as a major player in the music business overall. They have a devoted following and a solidified place in the annals of rock and indie rock music thanks to their outstanding festival performances and live shows.