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Music News - Swerve City Unleashes Explosive New Track 'Air Support'

Swerve City Unleashes Explosive New Track 'Air Support'

06 February 2024 - 0 Comments

Swerve City is an alternative rock quartet from Auckland, New Zealand, looking to leave an impression on the global rock landscape.

Air Support serves as the second single from Swerve City’s debut EP, Over Oceans. Featuring relentless lyrics and evocative imagery, the song stands as a powerhouse anthem, showcasing Swerve City's ability to captivate listeners through compelling storytelling and intense musicality.

Formed at the dawn of the pandemic, Swerve City sidestepped lockdowns in Auckland City to release a string of singles and play shows throughout the early 2020’s. Garnering features in the NZ Official Hot Charts and the radioscope top 40 rock charts, Swerve City have also shared the stage with some top talent including These Four Walls, Dead Favours and Coridian.

Swerve City’s sound is a combination of tight rhythms, ferocious melodic vocals and transcendent lead guitars. Influences range from alternative rock, 90’s grunge, and post grunge, to modern metalcore, progressive metal and beyond.


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