Swervedriver Announce Melbourne 2016 Return
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Swervedriver Announce Melbourne 2016 Return

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The shoegaze legends bring with them a stack of classics, as well as tracks from their new album I Wasn’t Born To Lose You, their first since 1998.

After releasing their fourth full-length 99th Dream in 1998 and returning from an Australian tour to support it, the band announced their hiatus. The break last until 2013. when their first single in 15 years, Deep Wound, dropped. 

What followed was the release of their fifth album last year, recorded in part at legendary studios Birdland in Melbourne, and Konk in London.