Swans

  • New York, NY
    hometown
  • Alternative
    genre
  • 1982
    started
  • Bio
    full story
  • Share
  • Similar
Close

About Swans

Official Site: http://swans.pair.com/ | facebook.com/pages/Swans/13879391977


Swans were born during the heyday of New York's no wave reaction to punk rock, on the Lower East Side. Led by brainchild, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Michael Gira, the group was formed after the demise of his first New York outfit, Circus Mort. Swans' first lineup consisted of Gira, guitarist Sue Hanel, and drummer Jonathan Kane. The trio played with kindred spirits Sonic Youth and did some rudimentary recordings that showcased the abrasive, percussively assaultive sonics Swans were later identified with. These initial sides surfaced on the Body to Body, Job to Job compilation. A different lineup included Kane, guitarist Bob Pezzola, and Daniel Galli-Duani on saxophone; they released a self-titled EP in 1982. The personnel changed again for the band's powerful debut, Filth, issued in 1983 on Germany's Zensor imprint. It included Gira, Kane, guitarist Norman Westberg, bassist Harry Crosby, and percussionist/drummer Roli Mosimann.

Swans began to garner an audience in Europe. Kane left after Filth was released, and Swans, who were becoming known for their sheer musical brutality as well as Gira's lyrics about violence, extreme sex, power, rage, and the margins of human depravity (sometimes in the same song), began to garner a cult following at home with the release of 1984's Cop. The sound was essentially the same: extreme volume, slower than molasses tempos, detuned guitars, distorted electronics, and overamped drums and percussion, but there were discernible traces of something approaching melody in Gira's compositions and vocalizing. Further evidence of this new "accessibility" was heard on 1985's untitled EP, which featured the provocatively titled "Raping a Slave." It later became the EP's title. Swans' touring was relentless, and while anything even approaching popularity avoided them in the United States, their European audiences grew exponentially.

The band issued the EP Time Is Money (Bastard) and the full-length Greed at the beginning of 1986 and another album, Holy Money, and the A Screw EP later. Holy Money marked a real change in the band's sound, though its tactics were largely the same: the entrance into the band of two new influential presences: vocalist/keyboardist Jarboe and bassist Algis Kizys, who began, albeit subtly at first, to shift the band's attack into something less assaultive sonically yet no less jarring emotionally. Jarboe and Kizys would remain members of Swans until the group's extended hiatus began in 1997. Jarboe, who actually was a member of the band as early as Holy Money, would become a settled, foil-like presence for Gira as co-lead vocalist. Her presence signified the addition of a new set of dynamics and textures to the more brutal soundscapes the band put forth in its past. That said, when called upon to do so, she was no less primal or forceful than Gira as a singer.

In 1987 the band moved to Caroline Records and issued Children of God, a double album that marked the real transition between the two parts of the band’s sound. Gira openly embraced the softer aspects being added to Swans' sonic architecture. Further evidence is provided by the beginning of Gira and Jarboe’s new side project, Skin (World of Skin in the United States), whose first album, Blood, Women, Roses, on which Jarboe was featured on lead vocals, was released. A subsequent album, Shame, Humility, Revenge, with Gira on lead vocals, was also recorded at the same time, but released a year later. The German-only Swans set Real Love, a semi-official bootleg, was issued in 1987. Another double album, Feel Good Now, was issued by Rough Trade Records in 1988. Interestingly, despite Swans gaining attention for their own material (they regularly appeared in the pages of the British weeklies and each new release brought more laudatory ink) and even placing albums on the indie charts' lower rungs, it was ironically a single, a cover of Joy Division's immortal “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” that climbed the independent charts in June, and nearly topped them.

Fantastically, Swans were offered -- and signed -- a contract with major label MCA Records. “Saved,” their first single for the label, was almost mainstream, given the band’s roots. The subsequent album, The Burning World, produced by Bill Laswell, featured another cover; this one a gorgeous reading of Blind Faith's “Can’t Find My Way Home.” The aggressive, savage brutality of the band’s earlier recorded sound had been almost entirely supplanted by a much more somber, elegiac, and acoustic approach to music-making, with lyrics sung (rather than shouted or screamed) in duet between Gira and Jarboe; Westberg played as much acoustic guitar as electric, Jarboe’s keyboards all but floated through the mix, and Kizys employed the upper ranges of his bass as never before. The record didn't sell enough to please MCA, however, and the band was dropped.

Live performances from Swans were another story. The group continued to play a violent music at outrageous volumes that were punishing for audience members, and sometimes displayed shocking and provocative stage antics. Crowds only grew. With critical backlash mounting and the band faced with new listeners, Gira gambled -- or reacted, depending on whose point of view one listens to. Instead of following up The Burning World with another album, he formed his own label, Young God, and spent the next few years reissuing earlier Swans material. Gira and Jarboe issued their final World of Skin album, Ten Songs for Another World, in 1990, but Swans didn’t release another album until the stellar White Light from the Mouth of Infinity appeared in 1991. It was their most commercially viable yet adventurously experimental set to date, with a myriad of textures, dynamics, and sophisticated production techniques. Various forms of electronics were added to the other instruments, creating depth and dimension in the band’s sound. The band toured the album in front of its largest audiences. In 1992 Swans issued the full-length Love of Life and the live set Omniscience.

In 1993 Jarboe released her first solo project, Beautiful People Ltd., in collaboration with keyboardist Lary Seven, offering an entirely different side of her mysterious multi-octave vocal persona in Swans -- it was a collection of neo-psychedelic pop songs. Gira, meanwhile, wrote fiction in earnest, resulting in the publication of his first book, The Consumer and Other Stories, published by Henry Rollins' 2.13.61 Press in 1995. Swans also resurfaced with the lauded The Great Annihilator. Jarboe issued her second solo offering, Sacrificial Cake, and Gira released his first solo album, Drainland, to boot. After touring with all the new material, the band reconvened later in the year to begin recording Soundtracks for the Blind, which was issued by Young God in 1996. The band did a final tour before Gira announced in early 1997 that Swans were finished. He began a new recording project that focused on his songwriting called the Angels of Light, and continued running Young God, a label that became an innovative force in independent music. Jarboe pursued a successful solo career, often employing former members of Swans as well as collaborating with artists including Tool's Maynard James Keenan and Jesu's Justin Broadrick, to name just two of the dozens. Gira also continued writing and publishing fiction.

In 2009, news surfaced via the Young God home page that Gira might reconvene Swans for a set of songs he had written. In early 2010 the words “SWANS ARE NOT DEAD” appeared on his MySpace page. The new version of the band consisted of former as well as new members including guitarists Westberg and Christoph Hahn, drummer/percussionist Phil Puleo and drummer Thor Harris, and bassist Chris Pravdica. The band recorded the album My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky, which was released in September of 2010 on Young God. The live album We Rose from Your Bed with the Sun in Our Head followed in 2012. In August of that year, Swans released the sprawling double album, The Seer, an album that Gira claimed was 30 years in the making. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

Scroll up Scroll down

Photos

From position 0, showing 1 items, asking 10
See All
  • Caroline
    Swans
    Caroline
    Laura Levine

News

From position 0, showing 10 items, asking 10
See All
Next Page
  • Swans
    'Reconvened' Swans album details emerge
    www.drownedinsound.com
    is also below: 1278584857crop_450x450.jpg" width="450" height="450" class="normal"/> In the 'reconvened' Swans are Michael Gira (obviously), Norman We...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Swans Release Details Of Live Album | Prefix
    www.prefixmag.com
    Tweet We already knew there was a Swans live album coming, but now details of the various formats it will be released in have been made available. Mic...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Stream Swans The Seer
    stereogum.com
    obvious reasons, Animal Collective is getting a lot of attention this morning, but Centipede Hz is not the only important new album streaming online i...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Album Of The Week: Swans The Seer
    stereogum.com
    running toward the camera, the gritty black-and-white film stock doing nothing to hide the malevolent glint in their eyes. Both of those shows were ab...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Swans - "No Words/No Thoughts" Video
    stereogum.com
    If Swans' two-hour monolithic masterpiece The Seer isn't quite huge enough for you, the deluxe edition of the album comes with a DVD that includes foo...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Watch: Swans Throw Down The Gauntlet, Challenge Fans To A Staring | Prefix
    www.prefixmag.com
    Tweet Swans have always been a band that's tried to challenge fans. Normally it's occurred through strange and complex albums; this time it's through ...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Swans - "The Apostate" Live Video
    stereogum.com
    Swans' behemoth double-LP The Seer is a pretty safe bet to be included in most year-end top 10s, and the album hits its apex at its conclusion: the 23...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Swans Albums From Worst To Best
    stereogum.com
    unhinged slave driver, spitting abuse and mantras of degradation. "Nobody beats you like a cop, with his club." "Someone weaker than you should rape y...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Swans, Devendra Banhart @ Music Hall Of Williamsburg, Brooklyn 2/7/13
    stereogum.com
    14 Photos » Swans played a sold out show last night at Brooklyn's Music Hall Of Williamsburg, making up for a performance postponed due to Hurricane S...
    Read More
  • Swans
    Swans Leader Michael Gira On Aging, Social Networking, And Life After The Seer
    stereogum.com
    Swans founder Michael Gira isn't afraid to let songs wander around the half-hour mark. In conversation, on the other hand, he is relentlessly punctual...
    Read More

Tour Dates

From position 0, showing 37 items, asking 50
See All
  • May 22 Wednesday
    Barcelona, Spain Parc del Fòrum
    Buy Ticket
  • May 23 Thursday
    Schorndorf, Germany Manufaktur
    Buy Ticket
  • May 25 Saturday
    Paris, France La Grande Halle de la Villette
    Buy Ticket
  • May 26 Sunday
    Schorndorf, Germany Manufaktur
    Buy Ticket
  • May 27 Monday
    Frankfurt, Germany Künstlerhaus Mousonturm
    Buy Ticket
  • May 28 Tuesday
    Berlin, Germany Volksbühne
    Buy Ticket
  • May 29 Wednesday
    Dresden, Germany Beatpol
    Buy Ticket
  • May 29 Wednesday
    Munich, Germany Feierwerk / Hansa 39
    Buy Ticket
  • May 30 Thursday
    Munich, Germany Feierwerk / Hansa 39
    Buy Ticket
  • May 30 Thursday
    Porto, Portugal Optimus Primavera Sound Festival
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Manchester, TN, US Great Stage Park
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Brooklyn, NY, US Northside Festival
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Brooklyn, NY, US Warsaw
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Brooklyn, NY, US Warsaw
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Manchester, TN, US Great Stage Park
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 14 Friday
    Pittsburgh, PA, US Rex Theater
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 16 Sunday
    Manchester, TN, US Unknown venue
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 19 Wednesday
    Calgary, AB, Canada Sled Island Festival
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 19 Wednesday
    Calgary, AB, Canada Unknown venue
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 19 Wednesday
    Calgary, AB, Canada Unknown venue
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 20 Thursday
    Catania, Italy Parco Gioeni
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 22 Saturday
    Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands Beekse Bergen
    Buy Ticket
  • Jun 25 Tuesday
    Catania, Italy Parco Gioeni
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 18 Thursday
    Indianapolis, IN, US Deluxe at the Amber Room, Old National Centre
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 19 Friday
    Chicago, IL, US Union Park
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 19 Friday
    Detroit, MI, US Majestic Theatre
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 22 Monday
    Iowa City, IA, US Blue Moose Tap House
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 23 Tuesday
    Newport, KY, US The Southgate House Revival - The Sanctuary
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 24 Wednesday
    Columbus, OH, US Bluestone
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 25 Thursday
    Cleveland, OH, US Beachland Ballroom and Tavern
    Buy Ticket
  • Jul 26 Friday
    Buffalo, NY, US Tralf Music Hall
    Buy Ticket
  • Aug 13 Tuesday
    Edinburgh, UK The Liquid Room
    Buy Ticket
  • Aug 14 Wednesday
    Belfast, UK Limelight 2
    Buy Ticket
  • Aug 15 Thursday
    Powys, UK Unknown venue
    Buy Ticket
  • Aug 15 Thursday
    Dublin, Ireland Button Factory
    Buy Ticket
  • Aug 16 Friday
    Cork, Ireland Cyprus Avenue
    Buy Ticket
  • Aug 17 Saturday
    Edinburgh, UK The Liquid Room
    Buy Ticket

Discography

From position 0, showing 10 items, asking 10
See All
Next Page
  • The Seer (2012)
    Swans
    The Seer (2012)
    Young God
  • My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky (2010)
    Swans
    My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky (2010)
    Young God
  • Soundtracks for the Blind (1996)
    Swans
    Soundtracks for the Blind (1996)
    Atavistic Records
  • The Great Annihilator (1995)
    Swans
    The Great Annihilator (1995)
    Young God Records
  • Love of Life (1992)
    Swans
    Love of Life (1992)
    Sky Records
  • White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991)
    Swans
    White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991)
    Sky Records
  • The Burning World (1989)
    Swans
    The Burning World (1989)
    Water
  • Children of God (1987)
    Swans
    Children of God (1987)
    Caroline
  • Greed (1986)
    Swans
    Greed (1986)
    PVC
  • Holy Money (1986)
    Swans
    Holy Money (1986)
    PVC
Are You Swans? Claim this page | Learn more about Artists.MTV | FAQ for Artists
Swans Bio | Swans Tour Dates | Swans Discography |
MTV | MTV Jobs | Privacy Policy | User Content Agreement | Copyright | Artist Index | Social Projects Agreements | Ad Choices |
Portions of this page powered by
This site contains content from artists, fans, and writers from around the internet in it's natural form. Such content is not representative of Viacom Media Networks.

©2012 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. MTV and all related titles and logos are trademarks of Viacom International Inc.

  • Explore
    • Popular
    • Emerging
    • Genres
      • Rock
      • Hip Hop
      • Indie
      • Electronic/EDM
      • Country
      • Pop
    • Collections
    • Artist To Watch
  • Search
  • Are you an artist?
    • Claim Your Page
    • Learn More
    • FAQ
    • Opportunities