Dry Cleaning Announce Swampy EP, Share New Songs: Listen

“Swampy” and “Sombre Two” preview the release
Dry Cleaning
Dry Cleaning, photo by Max Miechowski

Dry Cleaning have announced a new EP titled Swampy. The five-track record will arrive on March 1 via 4AD. The band has shared two songs early to shorten the wait: “Swampy” and “Sombre Two.” Give those a listen below.

“These two songs were recorded in the Stumpwork sessions and they feel like good companions,” Dry Cleaning said in a statement. “They share a dusty, desolate and spacey atmosphere. On the eve of this release we have been touring through the southwest U.S., where these songs feel at home in the arid, Mars-like landscape of the Arizona desert.”

In addition to those two new songs, the Swampy EP includes a remix of Dry Cleaning’s “Hot Penny Day” by Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul, as well as a Nourished by Time remix of “Gary Ashby.” The original versions of those tracks appeared on Stumpwork. There’s also a demo of a song titled “Peanuts.”

Dry Cleaning are in the midst of an extensive world tour that they kicked off last month. They will stay on the road for on through to April, playing shows across the United States, Canada, and Europe.

Read Pitchfork’s Rising profile “Dry Cleaning’s Everyday Surrealism.”

Swampy EP:

01 Swampy
02 Sombre Two
03 Hot Penny Day (Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul Remix)
04 Gary Ashby (Nourished by Time Remix)
05 Peanuts (Demo)