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Sweeping Promises crawl out of the Cocoon with live-wire post-punk simplicity

By Editorial Team - June 16, 2026

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Sweeping Promises crawl out of the Cocoon with live-wire post-punk simplicity

Summary

Sweeping Promises release Cocoon, a long-evolving live favourite from You Say I Romanticize that wraps Kansas community footage, post-punk snap and home-studio metamorphosis into one sharp single.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 16, 2026
  • Tags: sweeping promises, cocoon, you say i romanticize, sub pop, post-punk, garage pop, Kansas Post-Punk / Garage Pop

Sweeping Promises’ Cocoon lands on 16 June as the latest preview of You Say I Romanticize, and the backstory gives the track a proper skin-shedding quality. The duo originally wrote it years ago to extend their early live set, back when they only had their first album’s songs to work with. Since then, it has apparently gone through several home-studio transformations before landing in this new disarming, dead-simple form. That is exactly the kind of evolution post-punk can use well: repetition, restraint, tension and the sense that a song has been tested against real rooms before being frozen into a recording. The video’s mix of Kansas live footage and cocoon imagery fits the track’s theme perfectly. Sweeping Promises are not just polishing an old idea. They are letting it emerge again, slightly stranger and better prepared for the light.

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