Die Finks by The Swayback, released 10 December 2012 Die Finks Die finks No matter what you think I can see through your thin veils Your ship is sinking Die finks You can throw the kitchen sink Your fist of straws Ain't shocking when it goes up in flames Papa's got a story It's a bit gory It's painted up in glory And they pass it off as truth Whose high treason Are you trying to please? I ain't pledging no allegiance to any y'all's steeze I ain't no moper My eyes are steely Cause you paved away my dreams Far from stoked sir The laws they choked her Float.
The Swayback Die Finks. 8. The Swayback Forewarned. 5. 3. The Swayback Live . 1. Recorded at The Keep in Denver by Nick Sullivan, this EP features the talents and performances from members of VAUX, The Swayback, Fear Before The March of Flames and American Relay.
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Swayback's song 'Die Finks' will be on The Real World Portland (tonight) at 10/9c on @MTV. The Real World Artists. But that's what happened when the Swayback released Double Four Time. Not only is the album an artistic leap forward for this already noteworthy band, but it sounds like a complete reinvention that incorporates what the group has been developing over the past few years. A diverse yet coherent collection of bluesy, psychedelically tinged post-punk, Double Four Time works through some heavy emotional territory with a rare grace, power and sensitivity
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Double Four Time, The Swayback's latest album, finds the quartet effortlessly throwing in elements of classic rock, soul and '70s punk, into their songwriting. It's the kind of sound that isn't that easy to throw a genre tag on top of and Tymn is perfectly fine with that: "I usually just tell people we're a rock 'n' roll band. My parents listened to great music and I grew up on those old records they had at home. I'm talking about stuff like Frankie Valli, Motown and old soul records.