UK shoegaze legends Swervedriver return on Dangerbird Records with the new album Future Ruins. The follow up to 2015’s I Wasn’t Born to Lose You presents a band moving with real time and real life vitality, showcasing new tricks alongside classic hallmarks. Future Ruins exhibits Swervedriver’s fabled widescreen escapism, but with a tension that echoes the sleeve image of Coney Island in skeletal monochrome, like a post mortem photograph of a failed utopia. “There’s a lot of foreboding with regard to the future on this album,” says the band’s Adam Franklin. “Space is in there a lot too. In the first song [“Mary Winter”], the character is a spaceman who’s trying to remember what life is really like. Also, it could be about somewhere in the world where winter isn’t like the winter here. A sunny place, but it’s December or January and you’re trying to remember winter. Something’s going on.”
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1. MARY WINTER
2. THE LONELY CROWD FADES IN THE AIR
3. FUTURE RUINS
4. THEEASCENDING
5. DRONE LOVER
6. SPIKED FLOWER
7. EVERYBODY’S GOING SOMEWHERE & NO-ON
8. GOLDEN REMEDY
9. GOOD TIMES ARE SO HARD TO FOLLOW
10. RADIO-SILENT
