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Ups and Downsizing

The Swellers

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Where 2007’s My Everest leaned on pessimistic themes, The Swellers’ following album finds frontman Nick Diener musing on some of the silver linings that frame those heavy clouds covering his hometown of Flint, Michigan. Ups and Downsizing is a pop-punk affair that opens with “2009,” a fast driving number that yields Velcro catchy hooks, soaring vocal harmonies and triumphant gang-vocals. But just because this album abounds with high-energy tunes that would well accompany a skateboard contest doesn’t mean that this is your run of the mill Vans Warped Tour soundtrack. “Fire Away” is so overflowing with melody that if it were played any slower it could be an emo song, and if the contagious “Sleeper” were played on vintage instruments, it would sound like a 1970s power pop tune a-la Cheap Trick or The Records. The title-track rocks like the kind of post grunge anthem you’d expect to come from Dave Grohl, but it’s the acoustic based “Stars” that shows real maturity in songwriting with lyrics that long for personal growth. It’s a sweet little detour that gives listeners a break from the adrenalin riddled numbers.

Customer Reviews

Not as good as My Everest, but still good

I have known this band for a while now and though im happy that they are getting into the mainstream trend, i still like my everset better. I like my everst better because it had faster and catcher songs, but hopefully it will grow on me.

Wow.

It's been incredible to watch these guys blow up. This album is another great piece of work from them. I can't wait to see what the future hold for these guys!

Q: Could This Get ANY BETTER?!? A: IMPOSSIBLE!

this is a great albumn I can't wait to go see them on tour, its going to be amazing, and this CD is absolutly amazing, A MUST BUY!!

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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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Punk, Rock
  • Released: Sep 25, 2009

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