Current Swell’s Latest Album ‘When To Talk And When To Listen’ Out Now; Watch Official Music Video For Lead Single “It Ain’t Right”

May 12, 2017 BY Nettwerk

 

In conjunction with today’s release of their latest album When To Talk And When To Listen, Vancouver’s Current Swell share the official music video for lead single “It Ain’t Right.”  The new video captures the band doing what they do best – performing onstage. Watch (& share) the official music video for “It Ain’t Right” above.

“The video was shot in Victoria where we live at a theatre called the Royal Macpherson,” the band explains. “All we had to do was show up and play the song 20 times in a row in a gorgeous empty theatre. We didn’t have to do anything phony, just play and sing the song.”

Grammy-winning producer Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Norah Jones, Cold War Kids, Of Monsters and Men, James Bay) produced the album over four weeks in two vastly different locales: Nashville and Vancouver. During the first night at Nashville’s famed Blackbird Studios, King cut short the sessions and told the band to come back when they had something worthwhile to say. A blunt, band-only meeting quickly cured what ailed them. The four friends returned the following day ready to create.

Current Swell has a proven track record – two singles from 2014’s Ulysses hit No. 1 on iTunes Canada’s rock chart, both landing Top 10 on the commercial rock charts in Canada. A solid fanbase has taken the group across four continents – North America, South America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.  But, all signs point to When To Talk And When To Listen casting a wider net. 

Current Swell is Scott Stanton (lead vocals/guitars), Dave Lang (vocals/guitars), Ghosty Boy (vocals/bass) and Chris Petersen (drums).

Track List:

  1. Marsha
  2. You Got It Easy
  3. It Ain’t Right
  4. When to Talk and When to Listen
  5. Woman in White
  6. Staying Up All Night
  7. Use Me Like You Do
  8. Thief of Joy
  9. Like I Fight for You
  10. The Time and the Weight
  11. Marsha Reprise