The Swear
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| The Swear | |
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| Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
| Genres | Rock Indie rock |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | None |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Elizabeth Elkins Kevin Williams Jeremy Zamora Alex Grieco |
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| Past members | |
| Kent Aberle, Jerod Snider |
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The Swear is a rock band from Atlanta.
Their debut EP Every Trick's A Good One had six songs Last Breath, Letters Faded, January, List, Chicago and The Sleep Inside. The album was produced by Russ-T Cobb. The band has won a Grand Prize award in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.[1]
The band's first full length came out in 2009. Titled "Hotel Rooms and Heart Attacks" it was produced by Ted Niceley, Matt Goldman and Jeff Tomei. It was mixed by Eli Janney. Tracks are Vampire, Shuttered Off Christine, Some Graves Are Stolen, History of Cinema, A Moment in the Glass, Deadfall, The Violence Rings, Always Wasted, Birmingham, One Must Be So Careful, Last Breath, The City That Never, Morning in June. It also has a cover painting by Dennis Campay, like the first EP does.
The Swear's songs have appeared on FX's Rescue Me, The WB's Smallville, The WB's Roswell Season One DVD, FOX's Reunion, TNT's Wanted, ABC's "Life As We Know It", The Discovery Channel's Outward Bound, The N's "Beyond the Break" and many MTV programs.[citation needed] They were recently on two episodes of MTV's "Jersey Shore."
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Early Demos - Itunes Exclusive (2004)
- Every Trick's A Good One (2006)
- Hotel Rooms and Heart Attacks (2008)
[edit] External links
- [www.myspace.com/theswear The Swear] on MySpace
- [www.facebook.com/theswear The Swear on Facebook
- [www.twitter.com/theswear The Swear on Twitter
[edit] References
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