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Swim's "Lying To You" is dreamlike dark-pop with a punch

  • December 10, 2015
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Swedish duo Swim have just released yet another punchy single hailing from their debut EP entitled Next To Me (out Dec 11/15 via With Love Recordings). This one's called "Lying To You", and it's as hard-hitting as one might hope. 

Acting as a follow-up to Swim's debut track "Next To Me", "Lying To You" allures with an intimate eeriness that manifests within Erika Rosén's vocals and beyond. The production itself (courtesy of Carl Nordström) pulsates and throbs with a darkened aesthetic sure to win over listeners alike.

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