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Swans Today by Paulie Swan

Paulie Swan

Released

June 24, 2026

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Paulie Swan's debut lands with four tracks of scrappy, self-recorded alternative rock that sounds like it was made in a bedroom with the door locked. Everything here, writing, playing, production, comes from one person, and that shows in the lopsided charm of it. Guitar tones veer from clean jangle to overdriven crunch without much warning. Drums hit hard but sit oddly in the mix, sometimes too close, sometimes buried. The vocals push forward with a kind of determined awkwardness that recalls early Pavement or Guided By Voices, though the Edinburgh setting gives it a different kind of grey-sky restlessness.

Track titles like "Me vs. Mothra" and "Shiner (The Cape)" hint at the kind of oblique storytelling that runs through the record. There's a loose, live-in-the-room feel to the whole thing, as if Swan hit record and kept whatever came out first. That approach means some moments feel half-finished, but it also means there's no polish obscuring the ideas. This is for people who prefer their indie rock a bit rough, who don't mind when the seams show. It's early days for Swan, but there's enough here to suggest something worth following.

Self-recorded debut from Edinburgh's Paulie Swan: four tracks of scrappy, lopsided indie rock with rough edges intact.

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Written, performed, recorded, and produced by Paulie Swan

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