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For Immediate Release June 22, 2009
emmet swimming OFFICIALLY RE-UNITES WITH PLANS TO RELEASE NEW AND EXISTING CATALOG DIGITALLYNew Deal with Redeye Distribution Marks Comeback With First Release Set for July 21
Fairfax, VA—After releasing three albums on Epic Records and touring nationwide for the better part of seven years, legendary Fairfax-based rock band emmet swimming took a long look at each other and at the van that they had largely called home for so many years, and decided to take a break to focus on non-musical interests. That was in the early part of the new millennium, and though the band had sold over 150,000 units between the Epic releases and two other independent efforts, the toils of the road and the all-consuming nature of the music industry had left long unfulfilled promises and prospects back at home. And so emmet swimming dispersed to pursue families and other careers.
But In 2007, the band began playing shows
again, including a sold out performance at the 9:30 Club in Washington
DC with original drummer Tamer Eid and longtime friend and collaborator
Scott Brotemarkle on bass. The chemistry was undeniable. After a number
of successful festival and club dates along with some early Sunday
morning writing sessions, emmet swimming collectively decided to once
again record and release new music. They will also release rarities and
previous work on their own label, Screaming Goddess Records, with those
tracks being made available digitally for the first time. In addition,
emmet swimming will celebrate the release with a special performance at
the 9:30 Club on Saturday, July 18th (details at
www.930.com).
Lead singer Todd Watts
expressed his excitement about the band reuniting. "We are excited to
be back and working,” he said. “After years of playing the occasional
show without a lot of direction or defined purpose, we’ve established
that this band and the music that we’ve created over the years is
something that we strongly believe in. I think that our rudderless
approach over the last few years has validated our respect for the music
and each other. Now we are trying to take a more calculated approach
to how we create and release our music. We are trying to figure out how
to fit this thing that we’ve created over so many years back into our
lives in a meaningful way. It’s kind of exciting." The virtual collapse of the
record industry, coupled with the rise of digital collaboration and
online promotional channels have provided emmet swimming with renewed
vigor. They are planning to record and release new material this fall,
and will also re-released their first album, Dark When the
Snow Falls, and their live album, Ear Plugs 50¢, which will
both contain previously unreleased bonus tracks. For more information, please visit www.emmetswimming.com |
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