Irish alternative rock duo GREYWIND has unveiled their heart-wrenching new single “Swerve,” a powerful exploration of the longing to disassociate from deep-seated trauma. Guitarist Paul O’Sullivan describes the track as a struggle to destroy the layers of sadness that consume a person, while vocalist Steph O’Sullivan adds that it captures the exhaustive sorrow of wanting to escape into sleep, only to be met by nightmares of the past. The single serves as a focal point for their highly anticipated upcoming album, Severed Heart City, produced by Sam Guaiana (Neck Deep, Silverstein). This “emo epic” marks a definitive new era for the siblings, blending arena-ready hooks with the raw, atmospheric vulnerability that has garnered them a devoted global following.
The journey to Severed Heart City has been a turbulent one for the O’Sullivans, following the high-stakes release of their 2017 debut and the subsequent struggle to reclaim their creative independence. The new album, set for release on September 19th via FLG, acts as an extended allegory for the stages of trauma and the internal fight for resolution. Inspired by genre titans like Jimmy Eat World and My Chemical Romance, GREYWIND has crafted a sanctuary within their music where depression and sadness are acknowledged, but never allowed to extinguish hope. “Swerve” joins previous hits “Acid Rain” and “I.K.A.M.F.” on a tracklist designed to resonate from the biggest stages, offering a soundtrack for anyone attempting to navigate their own “broken city” toward acceptance.
‘Severed Heart City’ Track List:
- Acid Rain
- I.K.A.M.F.
- Happy :):
- Waterfall
- Swerve
- Make Believe (L.O.V.E. ME)
- Moon
- Let’s See If You Can Float
- The Scarecrow
- Cope In The Coma

