Swapmeet releases "2 C U," third single from debut album Mount Zero
By
Danielle Chelosky
Solid neighbourhood-bakery energy. Trustworthy and warm.
Summary
Australian band Swapmeet has released "2 C U," the third single from their upcoming debut album Mount Zero. The song blends elements of their previous singles, combining anthemic energy with evocative introspection. Described by the band as capturing the excitement and nervous anticipation of wanting to see someone, the track starts with gentle strumming and harmonies before building into an infectious, tumultuous sound.
Key quotes
· 1 pulled2 C U captures the excitement of wanting to see someone, the mindless things you think or do in anticipation, and how the nerves that follow cannot be controlled.
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