BAND OF THE DAY: SWIM THE CURRENT

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The project Swim the Current headed up by guitarist Greg Antine has released his next single “Temperature Maps”. This time the guest on Swim the Current’s release is vocalist Greg Christie who has played locally in the area off and on for several years. Greg’s vocal contribution has set a tone that continues to showcase what a project like Swim the Current can produce when musicians come together and meld their talents. “Temperature Maps” certainly is a leader in the realm of modern collaborations between well-respected musicians and long time friends.

‘”Temperature Maps”, from a lyrical perspective, is about anger. It’s about those times when you’re in an argument with someone you love, when your relationship is deeply strained, and you’re at that breaking point where if you don’t just pull back, or “turn your temperature down”, you run the risk of doing or saying something you’re bound to regret. The song is about pleading with yourself to step back from that edge before you spin out of control and destroy everything you love.

Swim the Current was formed by guitarist Greg Antine as a project to showcase music ideas that needed a place to come to life. Antine combines his notable rock guitar talent and pushes his own personal development with a vision. Soon, he decided he wanted to take what he was creating and bring together a few local vocalists and musicians as guests and set a goal of music that pulls from the solid hard/metal rock. Taking the course of his precision guitar sound, he has pushed it forward to meet today’s rock demands. The sound of Swim the Current is set to capture a unique and distinctive blend of heavy, dark, and emotional rock. Most would say that Deftones are a big inspiration behind the infectious sounding music that this artist portrays.

From San Diego to Portugal, Swim the Current will inspire, and perhaps one day, make the world more universally connected through music, space, and time.

Guest vocalist Greg Christie spent his late teens and early 20’s in the music scene playing in various local bands, beginning as a bass player and working his way up to lead singer. He played his final show of that era n 1999, opening up for Staind at the Birch Hill in Old Bridge, NJ. After that, Greg spent the next couple of decades raising his family and working as a software developer and architect, while still writing and recording music in his spare time. Greg has appeared as a solo act in the last few years, and is currently working on various projects with area musicians, writing and recording mostly alternative and acoustic/piano music. Greg is very excited and honored to be featured on Swim the Current’s single, “Temperature Maps”. The song is a collaboration, with all music having been written and performed by Greg Antine of Swim the Current, and lyrics and vocals written and performed by Greg Christie. He is excited to be a part of future collaborations with the band, because he truly loves the style and direction of the their music.

Currently, Greg lives with his family on a small farm in Upper Freehold, NJ, raising alpacas, chickens, and ducks, and happily listening to frogs sing every evening.

All instruments, recording, and production for “Temperature Maps” done by Greg Antine.Vocals performed by Greg Christie at his Farmhouse. Mastering Chris Black Second Sight Music Videos. Video by Chris Black and Joe Gregory of Second Sight Music Videos

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