Saturday Sessions: The Swell Season performs "Stuck in Reverse"
Saturday Sessions: The Swell Season performs "Stuck in Reverse"

Folk singer-songwriter duo The Swell Season is a collaboration between Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard and Czech pianist-vocalist Marketa Irglova began in 2005 and culminated in an Oscar for best original song in their 2007 film “Once.” Their newest album, “Forward,” is their first in 16 years and they will be hitting the road to tour beginning in September. Here is The Swell Season with “Stuck in Reverse.”
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate, providing a brief overview of The Swell Season. The key claims about the band's formation, Oscar win, and new album are likely accurate, although external sources would be needed for definitive verification. The article appears to be neutral in its presentation.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: The Swell Season is a collaboration between Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova.
- Assessment: Likely supported, but requires external verification as none of the provided sources confirm this.
- Claim: The collaboration began in 2005.
- Assessment: Likely supported, but requires external verification as none of the provided sources confirm this.
- Claim: They won an Oscar for best original song in their 2007 film "Once."
- Assessment: Likely supported, but requires external verification as none of the provided sources confirm this.
- Claim: Their newest album, "Forward," is their first in 16 years.
- Assessment: Likely supported, but requires external verification as none of the provided sources confirm this.
- Claim: They will be touring beginning in September.
- Assessment: Likely supported, but requires external verification as none of the provided sources confirm this.
- Claim: The Swell Season performs "Stuck in Reverse."
- Verification Source #2: Source 2 contains the word 'reverse' and 'reversed'.
- Assessment: Supported by the title of the article and the presence of 'reverse' in source 2, although source 2 is just a vocabulary list.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Source 2 includes the word 'reverse', which is part of the song title mentioned in the article.