9/12/2025

Emma Swift Releases Debut Album Today

EMMA SWIFT PRESENTS THE RESURRECTION GAME


EXQUISITELY MELANCHOLIC DEBUT ALBUM OUT TODAY – 

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TOURING WITH ROBYN HITCHCOCK IN THE FALL

 Credit: Laura Partain

"A lush affair lying on a king-sized bed of strings."

- The Guardian


"A sweeping, dramatic pop-rock soundscape."

- Nashville Scene


"Lovely melodies and intense emotions..."

- UNCUT Magazine (8/10)


"As an album, The Resurrection Game proves richly honest and timeless, drawing heavily on long-standing musical traditions, reaffirming that Swift is not only a talented lyricist and songwriter but a stunning singer who appears to form a deep,

honest emotional bond through every track."

- God Is In The TV


"An opulent, lush orchestral debut of original songs, Emma Swift’s The Resurrection Game makes the most deep-seated creativity sound accessible."

- Glide


"A spectacular accomplishment of impeccable song crafting with tailor-made arrangements."

- Lonesome Highways


"The lyrics feel deeply personal and are delivered

through Swift’s melancholic, high-toned voice."

- Riff


“Resurrection Game is an extremely impressive debut. Swift is an amazing writer..Some artists wait until they are well established before laying their soul on the line, but here she leads off with it, a very brave and bold statement.”

- Spill



Acclaimed singer-songwriter Emma Swift has released her debut album, The Resurrection Game. Shifting gracefully between intimate confession, philosophical musing, and elegiac storytelling, The Resurrection Game sees Emma Swift fusing timeless singer-songwriter touchstones to her own extraordinary experiences with an exquisitely melancholic song cycle born of a personal crisis that left her shattered and forced to pick up the pieces of her inner life. Strewn with keenly incisive wit and heartbreaking accuracy, songs like “How To Be Small” bridge the gap between traditional folk songcraft and self-revelatory confessional poetry, the exactitude of her devastatingly candid admissions lifted aloft by the subtle strength of her deep-blue vocals and an evocative breadth of gorgeously baroque musical flourishes. 


I am a big believer in the redemptive power of art,” Emma Swift says. “Though many of these songs come from a an immensely difficult time in my life, what I’m trying to do here is to alchemize the experience. To make the brutal become beautiful.” 


Swift’s first full-length collection of all original material and eagerly anticipated follow-up to 2020’s Blonde On The Tracks – which earned worldwide praise for the Sydney, Australia-born, Nashville-based artist’s inspired reimagining of eight classic Bob Dylan songs through her own unique musical perspective – The Resurrection Game arrives today via her own Tiny Ghost Records. A wide variety of formats are available, including digital, CD, premium D2 black vinyl, cassette, limited-edition lavender vinyl, and limited-edition blue swirl vinyl. All vinyl editions were pressed at Denver, CO’s Paramount Pressing and feature deluxe packaging with a gatefold sleeve and rice paper inner bag.


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The Resurrection Game was heralded by a variety of deeply personal singles, including the title track, the poignant “Beautiful Ruins,” the rhapsodic “No Happy Endings” and the languorously romantic opening track, “Nothing and Forever."


WATCH “THE RESURRECTION GAME” LYRIC VIDEO


WATCH “BEAUTIFUL RUINS” OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO


WATCH “NO HAPPY ENDINGS” OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO


WATCH "NOTHING AND FOREVER" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO


The seeds of The Resurrection Game were sown on the heels of a seven-week “nervous breakdown” that saw Swift sectioned in her native Australia. Over a year of recovery followed, a “very fragile” period in which she grappled with what had happened through therapy, medication, and eventually, her art. Working with producer Jordan Lehning (Kacey Musgraves, Rodney Crowell, Caitlin Rose) at Chale Abbey, a residential studio built within a stone barn dating back to the 16th century located on the downs at the southern tip of England’s Isle of Wight, as well as Lehning’s The Duck in East Nashville, Swift assembled a cadre of Nashville’s finest, most in-demand players, including pedal steel master Spencer Cullum (Steelism, Miranda Lambert, Angel Olsen), guitarist Juan Solorzano (Devon Gilfillian, Sheryl Crow), bassist Eli Beaird (Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson, James Bay, Luke Bryan), and drummer Dom Billet (Yola, Phosphorescent), with Lehning handling keyboards and other instruments. 


Together Swift and her collaborators conjured an unabashedly melodramatic, “deliberately lush” musical milieu brimming with imagination and communal energy, Lehning’s ornate arrangements creating an atmosphere so intense and cinematic that Swift’s tragic tales of catastrophic psychological collapse ultimately prove buoyant and exhilarating. Despite the myriad unpleasantness of her experience, Swift tells her story with raw clarity and the power of contemplative hindsight, her remarkably self-assured vocals capturing her undeniable anguish but also, within such songs as “No Happy Endings” and “Going Where The Lonely Go,” romantic joy thanks to the understanding and sustenance provided by her husband, legendary British singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock.


Grounded firmly in enduring musical traditions yet utterly contemporary in viewpoint and execution, The Resurrection Game immediately confirms Emma Swift as a singularly gifted singer and songwriter of immense skill and spirit. Swift trusts to her core that the act of creating something so passionately personal, of giving in completely to her life-altering heartache and despair, is the truest path towards greater connection with her art and the world outside.


“I believe that there is a space for songs about real pain,” Swift says. “In this moment in time, we live in a world where we’re encouraged to anesthetize what ails us by any means possible. But this record is more about spending time with your sadness, of leaning into that sorrow and facing it head on. 


“Hard times are a part of the seasons of any person’s life. You don’t have to have an acute mental health crisis to understand this. Everyone experiences grief, pain, tremendous suffering, at one time or another. I wouldn’t want to live through that particular season again, but I feel duty-bound to honor it. And so I have.” 


Swift spent the summer on a very special Undertow tour, a series of major market club dates and intimate fan-hosted events. This week, she performed at a WMOT showcase at the AmericanaFest in her adopted home of Nashville, TN. She'll be touring with Robyn Hitchcock in the fall. For complete details, please visit www.emmaswift.com/shows.


September 25 - Chickie Wah Wah, New Orleans, LA (supporting Robyn Hitchcock) 

October 20 - The Troubadour, London, UK

November 20 - The Atlantis, Washington D.C. (supporting Robyn Hitchcock) 

November 22 - The Bowery Ballroom, New York (supporting Robyn Hitchcock)

December 27 - Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, NY (supporting Robyn Hitchcock)



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