Swallowing Curses by Merchandise

Swallowing Curses is Merchandise’s follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut album, This is . . . Merchandise.
The single continues the Bolton based duo’s exploration into uncharted sonic territory but also shows evidence of their growing ability to produce perfect pop moments guaranteed to catch the ear of the unexpecting listener.
Merchandise’s trademark sound is put to uplifting effect on Swallowing Curses which has flavours of bands such as The Flaming Lips and Pavement.
Swallowing Curses also contains memorable lyrics penned by travelling writer and band collaborator Roger Williams, describing the unadulterated joy of emerging from the mists of depression and looking out on a cloudless sky.
Not satisfied with the usual band policy of releasing second rate material to fill in the gaps Merchandise have backed the single with Terracotta Caterpillar, an enthralling cocktail of sound which melds hypnotic folk-inspired melodies with hi-tech funk a la Squarepusher and Aphex Twin.
Both tracks pave the way for their up coming second album, now being lovingly honed at Cityscape Studios and due for release in 2003.
Merchandise take their name from a song by legendary Washington D.C. outfit Fugazi and are on Cityscape Records, an independent label with a do-it-yourself ethic and an eclectic and growing roster of releases.