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My Everest

The Swellers

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Album Review

The debut full-length by young quartet the Swellers is a decent but naggingly monochromatic slab of no-frills pop-punk. Sounding for all the world like a band with no influences that predate Green Day's Kerplunk, this fresh-faced Michigan foursome never deviates from its chosen path: one dozen brief, speedy slices of melodic punk tunes with clean vocals and catchy riffs, guaranteed to be lapped up by the younger brothers of those who loved blink-182 and Yellowcard. The only problem is that singer/guitarist Nick Diener and his drummer brother Jonathan Diener, the listed co-writers of all 12 songs, have perhaps too limited an artistic vision: taken one at a time, songs like "Clean Slate" and "Rain Check" are super-catchy three-minute pop-punk tunes that sound tailor-made for summers at the beach and the skate park. But listen to all of them in a row, without even a nod toward a power ballad or a hardcore pisstake to break things up, and My Everest starts getting slightly dull by the end.

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Another main review written by someone trying to sound smart.

"Kerplunk"? Really? Dude, have you even heard that album?

Reviewer is a Douchebag...

The Swellers are an awesome band....came across their latest album "Ups and Downsizing" and loved it, so I decided to check out their previous work. Blown the f*ck away. I hate alot of these reviewers on here, they don't know half the crap they talk about. I would love to have iTunes just fully do away from reviews period and instead gives us background info on the band instead. Everyone has an opinion...if you don't like something keep that sh!t to yourself. Anyways....Check these guys out.

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Biography

Formed: June, 2002 in Fenton, MI

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

The Swellers are a straightforward skatepunk band with some pop elements, very much in the tradition of NOFX, Bad Religion, and No Use for a Name. The group's core trio — singer/guitarist Nick Diener, bassist Nate Lamberts, and drummer Jonathan Diener — formed in the small town of Fenton, MI, in the summer of 2002. Following a pair of self-released albums, 2002's Long and Hard and 2003's End of Discussion, the trio recorded a full-length debut named Beginning of the End Again and signed...
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