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Swish (album)

2016 compilation album by Joywave From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Swish (album)
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Swish (stylized as SWISH) is a compilation album by American indie rock band Joywave. It was released on March 11, 2016, through Cultco and Hollywood, primarily to promote their single "Destruction". The album contains 10 tracks, beginning with "Destruction", followed by eight versions of the song that feature different remixed intros, and ending with a bonus track titled "Life in a Bubble I Blew", a song that was cut from How Do You Feel Now?.[1] The titles of tracks 2-9 create the phrase "Why be credible when you can be incredible?", a reference to the Huffington Post article that front man Daniel Armbruster wrote about "Destruction".[2]

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The name of the album refers to Kanye West's seventh studio album The Life of Pablo, which was originally intended to be titled Swish.[3][4] This reference was in response to the album artwork of The Life of Pablo bearing a striking resemblance to Joywave's promotional material for "Destruction", which was posted several weeks prior.[5]

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Reception

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Marcy Donelson reviewed the album for AllMusic, writing "Call it irritating or call it delightful, the band has also been known to repeat the same song in live performance until they see the desired amount of dancing".[6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Daniel Armbruster and Sean Donnelly.

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Singles

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