Safe To Swim get creative in quirky new video!



'Friends' is the first single taken from Safe To Swim's debut EP which is due for release in Spring 2019. Get 'Friends' now: hyperurl.co/mi5s72 Directed by Jim Filippides & Henry Croston Filmed and edited by Henry Croston Written by Jim Filippides Produced by Safe To Swim & Josh Harrison at Brighton Electric. Mixed by Josh Harrison. Mastered at Fluid Mastering by Tim Debney. ℗ 2018 Safe To Swim FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/safetoswimband TWITTER - www.twitter.com/safetoswim YOUTUBE - www.youtube.com/safetoswimband INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/safetoswim WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY DO THE BEST THINGS HAVE TO END? NOW I'M JUST HERE AND I PRETEND WHO'D EVER THINK IT'S TERMINAL WHEN WE'D LEAN AGAINST YOUR BEDROOM WALL WE'D ALWAYS SAY WE'D HAVE IT ALL BUT WHO KNOWS WHEN YOU'RE ONLY THREE FOOT TALL WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY DO THE BEST THINGS HAVE TO END? NOW I'M JUST HERE AND I PRETEND WATCH OUT WHEN OR WHERE YOU'LL ALWAYS BE MY FRIEND I'LL SING TO YOU FROM NOW 'TILL THE VERY END NO NEED TO RUN, NO NEED TO WALK IN TIME I'LL STAY HERE 'TILL THE END STAY HERE 'TILL THE END WITH YOU AND YOU'LL BE WITH ME, I'LL BE WITH YOU YOU'LL BE WITH ME, I'LL BE WITH YOU YOU'LL BE WITH ME, I'LL BE WITH YOU WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY DO THE BEST THINGS HAVE TO END? NOW I'M JUST HERE AND I PRETEND WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS? WHY DO THE BEST THINGS HAVE TO END? NOW I'M JUST HERE AND I PRETEND WHY CAN'T WE STAY HERE AND BE FRIENDS?




Safe To Swim get creative in quirky new video!


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Brighton newcomers Safe To Swim have now shared the quirky new video for their latest single Friends, out now. The single is packed with a punch; filled with huge hooks, pulsating drum beats and an undeniably infectious singalong chorus. Frontman Jim Filippides’ colloquial vocal style is instantly reminiscent of the likes of The Magic Gang’s Jack Kaye but with his own unique energy and flare oozing out by the bucketload. Talking about the track, Jim explains, “it was inspired after speaking to a couple of my friends who had lost someone very close to them. Based from what I was told, the song was born.”
Stream Friends on Spotify now.

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“…a soaring, stupidly catchy, stupidly massive hit that shows its owners aren’t here to piss about.” - DIY

Brighton newcomers Safe To Swim return with addictive new single Friends, out on 2nd November 2018.
The single is packed with a punch from the offset, filled with huge hooks, pulsating drum beats and an undeniably infectious singalong chorus. Frontman Jim Filippides’ colloquial vocal style is instantly reminiscent of the likes of The Magic Gang’s Jack Kaye but with his own unique energy and flare oozing out by the bucketload. Talking about the track, Jim explains, “it was inspired after speaking to a couple of my friends who had tragically lost someone very close to them. Based from what I was told, the song was born.”
After learning his craft as a songwriter, in 2013 Jim moved to the vibrant hub of Brighton in search of likeminded musicians to collaborate with, eventually befriending George Rawlings (guitar), George Ingledew (bass) and Joe Dennis (drums). Since the release of previous singles Struggling and Boyfriend, Safe To Swim have received praise from well-regarded publications including NME.com, Clash, Gigwise, Dork and BBC Introducing. They have also supported the likes of The Night Cafe, Anteros, BLOXX and Paris Youth Foundation to name but a few, as well as performing at prestigious festivals such as at The Great Escape, Truck and Y Not. With Friends, Safe To Swim continue to captivate with their hook-fuelled blend of anthemic indie-rock.
Friends, out on 2nd November 2018, is taken from Safe To Swim’s debut EP, due for release in Spring 2019.

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