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The Swans were one of the few bands to emerge from the New York City No Wave scene intact. The band was formed in 1982 by Michael Gira, and employed a shifting line up of musicians between then and their dissolution in 1997.

Their early music is typified by slow and atonal guitar noise, punctuated by Gira's morbid and violent lyrics. Filth (1983) is an unusual mixture of experimental drones and Black Sabbath-like guitar dirges. Cop (1984) continues in the same vein, sounding like Heavy metal music played in slow motion.

1986's Greed saw a new addition to the group with vocalist Jarboe[?] joining the band. Her presence began a slow thawing in the overt masculine energy of The Swan's early work. Children of God (1987) further expanded Jarboe's role, acting as a foil to Michael Gira's tales of suffering and humiliation. The almost blues-like "In My Garden" added an extra dimension with piano and acoustic guitar.

The Burning World (1989) was the first major label album for The Swans. Released on MCA and produced by Bill Laswell[?] it further added to the acoustic element found in Greed. However the album has been regarded by some fans as a major disappointment, as the original line up was replaced by session musicians and the distinctive heavy guitar element of their earlier work toned down significantly.

Michael Gira's disillusionment with their MCA exploits led to White Light From the Mouth of Infinity (1991), a return to and departure from elements of their early releases. Produced by Gira, the album blended acoustic rock, blues and hypnotic guitar noise successfully, producing an album more complex than anything they had released in the past. This album was followed by Great Annihilator in 1995.

With other projects occupying his time, Michael Gira decided to bring an end to the group with one last album and world tour. Soundtracks for the Blind (1996) was the result. A mammoth double album comprised of live recordings, electronic soundscapes, brutal noise-rock epics and acoustic guitar solos, Gira, Jarboe and other long time collaborators created one of the best regarded albums of their career. Swans are Dead (1998) brings together live recordings from their 1995 and 1997 tours, documenting the energy and stage presence of Michael Gira and Jarboe.


The Swans is also the nickname for Swansea City Football Club, based in Wales, UK. Their giant mascot, Cyril the Swan[?], is renowned for his antics.



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