Can’t Swim Announce New Album “Change of Plans”

CAN’T SWIM have announced their new album Change of Plans, out October 22 on Pure Noise Records. Pre-order the album here.

To celebrate the announcement, the New Jersey band has dropped the video for the first single “Deliver Us More Evil.” Watch it here.

“‘Deliver Us More Evil’ was one of those songs that I knew right off the bat would be a single someday for Can’t Swim,” says vocalist Chris LoPorto. “I think I came home from tour and sat down in my studio and wrote the entire thing in an afternoon. One of my favorite songwriters said in an interview that a good song should only take a half-hour to write. When I listen to ‘Deliver Us More Evil,’ it really sounds like the future of the band to me, a road I have been wanting to go down for a long time.”

As for the visual, he says, “The video was shot in Brooklyn, New York by Benjamin Lieber. It was the first time we were all in the same room since COVID. Almost two years without touring and seeing each other made the day feel more special. Performing with the two dancers and being directed by Ben made me miss touring and doing this band full-time. The imagery displayed in the video tie into a lot of the themes on the album.”

Ultimately, Can’t Swim feel that Change of Plans is “the most Can’t Swim record yet.” LoPorto says, “All of our endeavors as a band have led us to make what I think is the most honest and transparent album in our discography. We spent way less time recording what we thought we should be writing and put down whatever came naturally. The recording process was certainly the easiest to date as well — we knew what we wanted going into it. I’m constantly writing songs and some of the tracks on Change of Plans have been in the demo stage for almost four years now so it feels great to finally have them all together on one release.”

Change of Plans was produced, mixed, and mastered by Will Putney (A Day to Remember, Every Time I Die, Body Count, Knocked Loose) of Graphic Nature Audio and is the culmination of everything Can’t Swim have been building and exploring over the last six years, combining their signature visceral lyricism and cathartic rock sound with influences ranging from the worlds of folk to EDM. One could say it’s a little bit of everything all rolled into one, and in a way, that’s true. When life is more unpredictable than ever, Can’t Swim are striking the perfect balance of hope and realism by writing songs that embrace the chaos of life. They want to find and harness a vibe that makes living a bit easier for everyone, and with each release, they’re getting closer to that goal.

CHANGE OF PLANS TRACK LISTING:
“Standing in the Dark”
“To Heal at All, You Have to Feel It All”
“Set the Room Ablaze” (Feat. Caleb Shomo)
“Sense of Humor”
“10 Years Too Late”
“Deliver Us More Evil”
“Opposite of God”
“Better Luck Next Time”
“careless.anxious.neurotic.tired”
“Altamonte Explode”
“Everyone That I Know, I Hate”

The band will also head back out on the road this November with Silverstein and The Plot in You. All dates are below.

CAN’T SWIM ON TOUR:
WITH SILVERSTEIN + THE PLOT IN YOU:
11/4 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues
11/5 — Royal Oak, MI — Royal Oak Music Hall
11/6 — Pittsburgh, PA — Mr. Smalls
11/7 — Cincinnati, OH — Bogarts
11/9 — Chicago, IL — Concord Music Hall
11/10 — Lawrence, KS — Grenada
11/11 — Denver, CO — Gothic Theatre
11/13 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot
11/15 — Portland, OR — Hawthorne Theatre
11/16 — Seattle, WA — The Showbox
11/18 — San Francisco, CA — The Regency
11/19 — Los Angeles, CA — Belasco
11/20 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues
11/21 — Las Vegas, NV — Brooklyn Bowl
11/23 — Tempe, AZ — Marquee
11/24 — Albuquerque, NM — Sunshine
11/26 — Dallas, TX — Gas Monkey Bar and Grill
11/27 — San Antonio, TX — Vibes
11/28 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
11/30 — St Petersburg, FL — Jannus Live
12/1 — Ft Lauderdale, FL — Revolution
12/3 — Atlanta, GA — Masquerade
12/4 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground
12/5 — Baltimore, MD — Rams Head Live
12/7 — Philadelphia, PA — TLA
12/8 — New York, NY — Webster Hall
12/10 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
12/11 — Clifton Park, NY — Upstate Concert Hall
12/12 — Toronto, ON — Danforth Music Hall