Album artwork for Fall into the Sun by Swearin'
Album artwork for Fall into the Sun by Swearin'

Swearin's album Fall into the Sun. Available here on Indie Exclusive "Peak" Edition Coke Clear Colored LP, Standard LP and CD.

Fall into the Sun, a Swearin’ record that doesn’t try to obscure the passage of time but instead embraces it. “Getting older, your tastes change, and what you want to do changes,” said Bolt. Those changes, though subtle, are impactful, making Fall into the Sun what Crutchfield calls “the adult Swearin’ album.” It can be seen in songs like “Big Change,” where she says goodbye to Philly and the scene that she came up in, or in “Dogpile,” where Gilbride offers the line any aging punk can relate to: “By pure dumb luck I’ve gotten where I’m going.” Where Swearin’ used to pummel through their songs, on Fall into the Sun, they bask in what this newfound openness offers. It’s most notable on the ambling “Stabilize,” which sees the band throw their weight around in the song’s back half, offering up what’s easily the heaviest riff in the band’s catalog.

LP+ - Indie Exclusive "Peak" Edition Coke Clear Colored LP.

LP - Standard LP.

CD - Standard CD.

Swearin'

Fall into the Sun

Merge Records
Album artwork for Fall into the Sun by Swearin'
LP

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Released 10/05/2018Catalog Number

A 50654

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Album artwork for Fall into the Sun by Swearin'
CD

$14.99

Released 10/05/2018Catalog Number

CD 50654

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Swearin'

Fall into the Sun

Merge Records
Album artwork for Fall into the Sun by Swearin'
LP

$20.99$13.99

sale
Black
Released 10/05/2018Catalog Number

A 50654

Learn more
Album artwork for Fall into the Sun by Swearin'
CD

$14.99

Released 10/05/2018Catalog Number

CD 50654

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Swearin's album Fall into the Sun. Available here on Indie Exclusive "Peak" Edition Coke Clear Colored LP, Standard LP and CD.

Fall into the Sun, a Swearin’ record that doesn’t try to obscure the passage of time but instead embraces it. “Getting older, your tastes change, and what you want to do changes,” said Bolt. Those changes, though subtle, are impactful, making Fall into the Sun what Crutchfield calls “the adult Swearin’ album.” It can be seen in songs like “Big Change,” where she says goodbye to Philly and the scene that she came up in, or in “Dogpile,” where Gilbride offers the line any aging punk can relate to: “By pure dumb luck I’ve gotten where I’m going.” Where Swearin’ used to pummel through their songs, on Fall into the Sun, they bask in what this newfound openness offers. It’s most notable on the ambling “Stabilize,” which sees the band throw their weight around in the song’s back half, offering up what’s easily the heaviest riff in the band’s catalog.

LP+ - Indie Exclusive "Peak" Edition Coke Clear Colored LP.

LP - Standard LP.

CD - Standard CD.