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Episode Synopsis
Acclaimed indie folk band Great Lake Swimmers have released their much-anticipated ninth studio album, Caught Light, now available on all major platforms.
Alongside the full record, the Toronto-based group shared live footage of “For You To Come Around,” filmed at Odd Fellows Hall in St. Catharines, Ontario.
The band, fronted by Tony Dekker, will support the release with a lengthy tour beginning October 15, featuring stops across Canada and the United States. Supporting acts include Elliott Brood, Rita Visser, Justin Wells and Abe Partridge on select dates. Several shows are already sold out or nearing capacity.
SWOMP caught up with Dekker for an interview to discuss the album.
Dekker says “For You To Come Around” captures a sense of longing and emotional distance. “It’s about being stuck at the station, in a state between being and becoming,” he said. “It’s about the baggage we carry and the emotional lifting it requires for us to endure, and ultimately, it is about loneliness and longing, and the inability to truly know someone.”
Recorded over just three days in the Ganaraska Forest between Peterborough and Port Hope, Caught Light was produced by Darcy Yates of Bahamas and engineered by Jimmy Bowskill of Blue Rodeo. The album draws inspiration from early ’70s folk, pop and rock influences such as Gordon Lightfoot and Dory Previn. Dekker described the process as a renewed embrace of simplicity, saying the experience gave him “a newly found zeal for not being precious and being more direct.”
Reflecting on the album’s title, Dekker recalled growing up near a rural airstrip in Niagara Region where skydivers would sometimes land unexpectedly in nearby fields. “That was such a powerful image to me as a kid: What happens when you don’t land where you intended, when life blows you off course?” he said. “The phrase ‘caught light’ refers to an unexpected situation where you don't have as much as you thought you wanted or needed.”
The album follows several recent singles, including “Youth Not Wasted,” a reflective acoustic track inspired by the Oscar Wilde quote, “youth is wasted on the young.” Americana UK described the song as “immediately nostalgic; it is reminiscence and memory in musical form.”
Other highlights include “One More Dance Around The Sun,” currently the number one song on the CBC Music Top 20, and “Wrong Wrong Wrong,” which Dekker described as “about being on the edge, in deep despair.”
Over more than two decades, Great Lake Swimmers have built a reputation for their warm, resonant sound and intimate live performances. The band has twice been nominated for Juno Awards, shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, and hailed by the CBC as “a national treasure.”
In early 2026, Great Lake Swimmers will perform an official showcase at Folk Alliance International in New Orleans, followed by additional Canadian tour dates through the spring.
More information and tickets are available at greatlakeswimmers.com.
Photo credit: Robert Georgeff
Alongside the full record, the Toronto-based group shared live footage of “For You To Come Around,” filmed at Odd Fellows Hall in St. Catharines, Ontario.
The band, fronted by Tony Dekker, will support the release with a lengthy tour beginning October 15, featuring stops across Canada and the United States. Supporting acts include Elliott Brood, Rita Visser, Justin Wells and Abe Partridge on select dates. Several shows are already sold out or nearing capacity.
SWOMP caught up with Dekker for an interview to discuss the album.
Dekker says “For You To Come Around” captures a sense of longing and emotional distance. “It’s about being stuck at the station, in a state between being and becoming,” he said. “It’s about the baggage we carry and the emotional lifting it requires for us to endure, and ultimately, it is about loneliness and longing, and the inability to truly know someone.”
Recorded over just three days in the Ganaraska Forest between Peterborough and Port Hope, Caught Light was produced by Darcy Yates of Bahamas and engineered by Jimmy Bowskill of Blue Rodeo. The album draws inspiration from early ’70s folk, pop and rock influences such as Gordon Lightfoot and Dory Previn. Dekker described the process as a renewed embrace of simplicity, saying the experience gave him “a newly found zeal for not being precious and being more direct.”
Reflecting on the album’s title, Dekker recalled growing up near a rural airstrip in Niagara Region where skydivers would sometimes land unexpectedly in nearby fields. “That was such a powerful image to me as a kid: What happens when you don’t land where you intended, when life blows you off course?” he said. “The phrase ‘caught light’ refers to an unexpected situation where you don't have as much as you thought you wanted or needed.”
The album follows several recent singles, including “Youth Not Wasted,” a reflective acoustic track inspired by the Oscar Wilde quote, “youth is wasted on the young.” Americana UK described the song as “immediately nostalgic; it is reminiscence and memory in musical form.”
Other highlights include “One More Dance Around The Sun,” currently the number one song on the CBC Music Top 20, and “Wrong Wrong Wrong,” which Dekker described as “about being on the edge, in deep despair.”
Over more than two decades, Great Lake Swimmers have built a reputation for their warm, resonant sound and intimate live performances. The band has twice been nominated for Juno Awards, shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, and hailed by the CBC as “a national treasure.”
In early 2026, Great Lake Swimmers will perform an official showcase at Folk Alliance International in New Orleans, followed by additional Canadian tour dates through the spring.
More information and tickets are available at greatlakeswimmers.com.
Photo credit: Robert Georgeff
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