Night Swimming - Melting, Sometimes Bleeding EP (Dinked Edition)
Night Swimming - Melting, Sometimes Bleeding EP (Dinked Edition)
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Drawn to the darker nuances of human experience, Night Swimming craft vivid, cinematic soundscapes that blur the lines between dream-pop and indie rock. Driven by a love of film, the Bath-based five-piece invite listeners to visualise and indulge their imaginations, pairing atmosphere and texture with intimate emotional honesty.
Night Swimming's influences span Cocteau Twins, The Cure, Radiohead and Slowdive, through to contemporary touchpoints like Wolf Alice, Daughter, Just Mustard and Warpaint - artists whose sensory depth and emotional clarity continue to shape the band's evolving sound.
Across five Summer days in August 2025, producer Peter Miles recorded the EP tracks live to tape at Middlefarm Studios in Devon. The surrounding moors provided a haunting backdrop, enveloping the creative process and setting the tone for 'Melting, Sometimes Bleeding'.
"Overflowing instrumentation and dreamy vocals" The Line of Best Fit
"Dream pop jewel...fresh and vital" CLASH Magazine
"Night Swimming are proving themselves to be dream-pop’s next essential act" DIY Magazine
"Stunning...west country-based shoegazers" Notion
"...they layer textures that feel suspended — both weightless and heavy with emotion" Hard Of Hearing Magazine
"Serene yet expansive sound" Under The Radar Magazine
"Evocative dream pop...beautifully bittersweet vocals" God Is In The TV
"Melancholic euphoria...burns with an intoxicating, irresistible sonic heat" Atwood Magazine
Dinked Edition:
Clear vinyl with blue splatter *
Alternative artwork print, signed & numbered *
Postcard *
Limited pressing of 300 *
*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
Tracklist:
Side A
Nothing Safe Is Technicolour
Submarine
Poison Berry
Side B
Hope and Wavering
Dark Clouds
Format: limited Dinked Edition vinyl LP
Label: Venn Records
Genre: Indie
Condition: New
Catalogue Number: VENN084X
Barcode: 5056321698933
If unsealed, we ship records with the LP outside the sleeve to avoid seam splits.
