If 2023 was the year to grow for swim school, 2024 is the year to fly.
“We spent less time at home in Edinburgh last year than ever” says Alice Johnson – guitar playing vocalist (and vocal) front woman of the rapidly attention attracting three piece. “We played our first shows in Europe, toured the UK several times and had more incredible experiences than we could ever have imagined. It was tough at times though and we had our own shit to deal with – personally and professionally – just like everyone else in the world. I think we’ve all learned a lot about ourselves, let go of some things and embraced others. That’s growing up I suppose. Looking back now it feels like all of that was preparing us for this year. We feel like we’re hitting our stride as a band and as people.”
2023 in a nutshell: Released their sophomore EP ‘Duality’. Toured with Inhaler (UK & EU), Grandson, Pixies, Lovejoy and Amazons. BORED included on the coveted EA FC soundtrack. Had a Radio 1 Track of the Week. Made their festival main state debuts and (to the particular delight of drummer Billy McMahon and and Alice’s dad) being featured in the Hibernian FC match day magazine.
All of which some bands might consider to be the cup final. Swim school considers it the warm up.
A new 6 track collection of songs will be released this April, continuing their furtive creative relationship with producer Iain Berryman (Wolf Alice, Young Fathers, Beebadoobee, Nieve Ella).
Whilst the new songs share common themes – sense of self, leaving behind negativity, moving on, growing as a person even when it’s hard – sonically they break new ground for swim school. Some familiar elements are elevated and expanded, such as the rousing ride-or-die chorus chant of fist single “Give Me A Reason Why” whilst fans will hear some songs unlike any the band have released before. Growth…you might say.
And just a week into 2024 that growth is already apparent. On top of the new single which has gained munich praise and support across Radio 1 and seen the band as cover start sf their biggest streaming playlists to date, the band are also included on DORK Magazine’s 2024 Hype List (“2024 will be the year they dive off it into stardom”) and announced for their first European festival at Madrid’s Mad Cool in July.
And with their biggest UK tour to date in April things have only just begun…..