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the Swimmers Bio
Although 2008 sees the first full-length release by the Swimmers, the band has a long history as a fixture in the Philadelphia music scene. The release of Fighting Trees, the group’s highly anticipated debut on MAD Dragon (Ryko/WEA) in March 2008 will mark the first of many milestones that lie ahead for the quartet.
Fighting Trees was recorded and mixed at Miner Street Studios, home of renowned Philadelphia producer Brian McTear (Matt Pond PA, Danielson, Mazarin). Bill Moriarty (Dr. Dog, Man Man) contributed additional tracking and the rest was recorded in Swimmers frontman Steve Yutzy-Burkey’s home studio. The self-produced album reveals a creative sensibility drawn from the band members’ small-town roots and current lives in artistic but gritty Philadelphia neighborhoods. Fighting Trees mixes an Indie-rock aesthetic with bright melodies and hook-filled choruses pulled from the pop and rock sounds of the 1960’s.
Steve met his wife Krista, the Swimmers keyboardist, while both attended a small liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana. It was there that he also began collaborating with bass player Rick Sieber. The three later relocated to Philadelphia, where Steve, in response to a newspaper ad, became a pipe organ tuner. On the job, drummer Scott French and Steve became friends and eventually co-writers, as they repaired and tuned massive organs in churches across Pennsylvania. Scott wrote “St. Cecilia,” Fighting Trees’ ode to the patron saint of music, on one of these tuning trips. While recording the album, the band returned to many of the same churches to record organ and piano tracks.
Rick and Steve have performed together in various groups over the past ten years, most notably in the alt-country band One Star Hotel, which gained a devoted following throughout the eastern U.S. and northern Europe. More recently, Steve began to look for a new direction for a group of songs he had been writing, inspired by the John Cheever short story ‘The Swimmer.’ One night in late 2005, while trying out the song ideas on a clanky old piano, the four long-time friends decided to begin recording and performing as a group.
The songs on Fighting Trees set Steve’s deeply personal lyrics to familiar, yet unique pop arrangements. “’Heaven’ is about returning to my hometown of Lancaster, PA and finding it very different than my idealized memories,” Steve said about writing the buoyant, cheerful anthem. “Pocket Full Of Gold” peals with clanging bell riffs and bright vocal harmonies while the lyrics tell the eerie story of a person oblivious to the world falling apart around him. One of Fighting Trees more somber tracks, “Miles From Our Fears” is Steve’s lullaby to “someone afraid of noises in the middle of the night.” The track, like the album as a whole, includes elements that are both disquieting and disarming at the same time.
While recording their debut album, the Swimmers began headlining shows and selling out venues throughout Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Delaware. In the summer of 2007, the finished album was proclaimed by influential WXPN PD Bruce Warren to be “the best record not released in 2007” and Fighting Trees was picked up for release by MAD Dragon Records.
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Go Team Us
Jeff Anderson
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Howlin' Wuelf Media
Howard Wuelfing
Booking
Surreal Sound Booking
Joe Lekkas
Label
MAD Dragon Records
Terry Tompkins

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Member Since: 2/9/2006
Band Website: theswimmers.com
Band Members: Steve Yutzy-Burkey, Rick Sieber, Krista Yutzy-Burkey, Scott French



Influences: Arcade Fire, the New Pornographers, the Zombies, Wilco, the Shins, the Beatles, Spoon

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Record Label: Mad Dragon/Ryko/WEA
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Philly show Friday, free live tracks from the Hideout/Chicago

Our first show back from tour is a great local bill this friday with our favorites BC Camplight and the Capitol Years at our absolute favorite venue Johnny Brendas [www.johnnybrendas.com]. hope to se...
Posted by the Swimmers on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 02:09:00 PST

i’m the lyrical jesse james

1. It’s Time They Knew[steve yutzy-burkey, high lonesome sounds, ASCAP]When she comes out the whole town watches out for her nowThey say she has a secret that no one knows Late at night when th...
Posted by the Swimmers on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 06:28:00 PST

tour blog 3/19

ok, this is officially the worst tour blog ever. i stopped writing, we posted mediocre videos instead. hope you like them.today we hit quicksand, flowers that eat people and rocks with faces on them...
Posted by the Swimmers on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 12:21:00 PST

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tour blog 3/5

3/5All packed up and out of the city at 5p, and we are on our way to our first stop in state college. Earlier today I found out our Houston show was cancelled when the venue was denied permits for th...
Posted by the Swimmers on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:27:00 PST

we gift you our new holiday song The Christmas Sound

yes it has jingle bells. and probably more motown than you would have expected. enjoy.The Christmas Soundorhttp://theswimmers.com/bonus07/TheChristmasSound.mp3L ove,The Swimmers...
Posted by the Swimmers on Sun, 02 Dec 2007 04:55:00 PST