Adam Svec’s Enemy Swimmer was definitely a nice surprise of 2008. Svec strips down his songs to their bare soul. Quite reminiscent of Ben Gibbard/Death Cab stuff but there is a bit more darkness creeping into the cracks here. Perhaps a less eccentric John Vanderslice might be an appropriate comparison as well. Either way, Svec’s songs are real and moving. Enemy Swimmer was released by Draw Fire Records.
29.01.2009
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