Current Swell

Reggae Rock

Current Swell

About Current Swell

Current Swell are done with talking. “If this is our time, why don’t we take it?” singer Scott Stanton sings on Current Swell’s newest album. “If this is our life, why would we waste it talking the night away?” The band have been talking for almost a decade, now, and — make no mistake — talking well at that. And people have been listening intently for just as long. After winning the Peak Performance Project in 2011, fans all across the world took notice of the Vancouver Island-based band and their West Coast rock sound. The band’s success has been based off their ability to talk in profound and uplifting ways, whether about unconditional love (Young and Able), the cycle of life and death (When to Talk and When to Listen), or fame and success (Keys to the Kingdom). Their talking has led them to sold-out tours in North America, Brazil, and Europe, with thousands of tickets sold across four continents and well over 60 million streams worldwide. Current Swell have spent their time building up energy, buoyed by the return of founding member Louis Sadava on bass and the fact that they’re making music that they like. It’s easy to hear it in the tracks. It’s impossible to listen to Buffalo and not smile and tap your feet, and you can tell the band felt the exact same way in the studio. Renewed and rejuvenated, Stanton, Sadava, Davers, and co. are stepping into the expectations of a new album and a new tour with a hard-earned confidence and a well-worn grin.

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About Current Swell

Current Swell are done with talking. “If this is our time, why don’t we take it?” singer Scott Stanton sings on Current Swell’s newest album. “If this is our life, why would we waste it talking the night away?” The band have been talking for almost a decade, now, and — make no mistake — talking well at that. And people have been listening intently for just as long. After winning the Peak Performance Project in 2011, fans all across the world took notice of the Vancouver Island-based band and their West Coast rock sound. The band’s success has been based off their ability to talk in profound and uplifting ways, whether about unconditional love (Young and Able), the cycle of life and death (When to Talk and When to Listen), or fame and success (Keys to the Kingdom). Their talking has led them to sold-out tours in North America, Brazil, and Europe, with thousands of tickets sold across four continents and well over 60 million streams worldwide. Current Swell have spent their time building up energy, buoyed by the return of founding member Louis Sadava on bass and the fact that they’re making music that they like. It’s easy to hear it in the tracks. It’s impossible to listen to Buffalo and not smile and tap your feet, and you can tell the band felt the exact same way in the studio. Renewed and rejuvenated, Stanton, Sadava, Davers, and co. are stepping into the expectations of a new album and a new tour with a hard-earned confidence and a well-worn grin.

Current Swell's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
13 Jun 2025 Current Swell in MÜNCHEN Milla Live-Club, Munich, BY, Germany
14 Jun 2025 Current Swell in Zürich EXIL, Zurich, ZH, Switzerland
15 Jun 2025 Current Swell in KÖLN JAKI, Cologne, NW, Germany
12 Jul 2025 Current Swell in Kelowna Red Bird Brewing, Kelowna
19 Jul 2025 Current Swell in Duncan Red Arrow Brewing Company, Duncan, BC, Canada
19 Jul 2025 CURRENT SWELL at Red Arrow in Duncan Red Arrow Brewing Company, Duncan

Current Swell's Popular songs

  • Young and Able
  • Long Time Ago
  • Woman in White

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Some of Current Swell's most popular songs include Young and Able, Long Time Ago, Woman in White. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Current Swell's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Young and Able, Long Time Ago, Woman in White, and more.

Current Swell is known for their distinctive sound in the reggae rock genre, often blending elements of victoria bc indie, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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