Fall Into the Sun

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AlbumOct 05 / 201811 songs, 33m 19s
Indie Rock
Noteable
41

7.4 / 10

More like a eulogy for what was lost than a new chapter, Allison Crutchfield and Kyle Gilbride reunite for songs that document their lives since their breakup—and possibly chart a path forward.

C

Lil Wayne’s long-delayed Tha Carter V has enough highlights to carry it through, while metal vets High On Fire offer one of their most ass-kicking albums yet, and Philly DIY rockers Swearin’ return restless and reflective on Fall Into The Sun. Plus, we look at the third LP from Death Valley Girls, Darkness Rains.

7 / 10

Philadelphia three-piece follow up their debut with an album that represents a great step forward

Great band ends a too-long hiatus with their most musically dynamic set yet.

The best Swearin’ record yet.

Philadelphia pop-minded punks Swearin' split up in 2015 when co-leader/songwriters Allison Crutchfield and Kyle Gilbride ended their romantic relationship, one that had been solid when they formed the band in their early twenties.

Swearin' reunite after a short time away with their best album to date with a new sense of confidence and maturity.

8 / 10

A funny thing happened between Swearin's 2015 split and their reformation last fall: Allison Crutchfield (along with her sister Katie) becam...

7.0 / 10

Swearin' make interesting songs that rarely work together in our review of the fun but disconnected album 'Fall Into The Sun'