Dream-pop band from Bath Night Swimming, Meg Jones, Sam Allen, Jesse Roache, Josh Nottle, and Torin Moore, have signed with Venn Records and released "Submarine," which marks a new and exciting chapter in their career. The song, which was recently released, is a drifting, immersive meditation on loss. Its emotional weight hangs in the hazy space between memory and lived experience.
The band wrote "Submarine" together, and Peter Miles produced it. It feels like a slow descent into a private, underwater world. The band leans into its dream-pop style, making a soundscape that sparkles on the surface but has a heavy weight underneath. Meg Jones' voice gives the song a strong anchor, showing how lost you feel after a deep emotional break. The words and tone really show what it's like to be at the bottom of grief, where everything is muffled, slowed down, and somewhat out of focus.
The band looks at how small details, like pieces of a wreck, can suddenly come back to life and cause unexpected waves of emotion. This balance of strength and weakness is what makes "Submarine" work. It talks about the shared but often unspoken experience of seeing grief in other people, a quiet connection that Night Swimming shows with great care.
The release comes with a music video directed by Matthew Deeley that uses visuals to explore the song's themes in a way that matches its drifting, introspective pulse. The audio and visual parts work together to make something that stays with you long after it's over. It's a powerful companion for anyone who has learnt to live with loss.
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