Swans

Swans

Genres: post-punk, industrial, experimental, noise rock, no wave

About Swans

Swans is an American experimental rock band from New York, United States, active from 1982 to 1997, reformed in 2010, led by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gira. Marginally associated with the no wave scene at first, their original sound was slow and extremely heavy, with live performances that were often so brutal and physical that in a number of instances certain audience members were made ill, police were called and venues were shut down. This early physical sound is possibly best heard on the live album Public Castration Is A Good idea. Their initial style shifted a little by the time Swans released seminal twin albums Greed and Holy Money. The music had sped up, at times being even more punishing than their earlier output. Drum machines and samples were slightly more prominent. Michael Gira was joined vocally by Jarboe which gave the band a broader sonic range. Tracks featuring Jarboe were often quieter, even pretty, acting as counterpoint to the more harrowing themes on the albums. Over time, this style would come to dominate Swans' output, although they somehow seem to have been able to make a strummed acoustic guitar seem as brutal as their earlier amped-up assaults. The lush instrumentation of their albums from the late 1980s and the 1990's anticipated the birth of post-rock. Swans eventually broke up in 1997; Gira went on to release some solo work, later forming the band The Angels Of Light, who continue many of the themes and styles found in (later) Swans. Jarboe releases solo work and frequently works with other bands and artists; recently she released an album with Neurosis, a group clearly heavily influenced by Swans. The influence of Swans upon the music world is profound. Across their 15 years of existence, the various styles they explored gave birth to grindcore (Napalm Death, Nasum) modern "cinematic" post-rock (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Mono), and atmospheric sludge metal (Isis, Neurosis). In January 2010, Michael Gira reactivated Swans and released a new album, My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky on September 2010, and the band simultaneously embarked on a world tour scheduled to last eighteen months. The band had been chosen by Portishead to perform at the ATP I'll Be Your Mirror festivals that they curated in July 2011 at London's Alexandra Palace and in September 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. On August 28, 2012, Swans released The Seer, a double-album running almost 2 hours in length. Frontman Michael Gira described the album as taking "30 years to make. It's the culmination of every previous Swans album as well as any other music I've ever made, been involved in or imagined. But it's unfinished, like the songs themselves. It's one frame in a reel. The frames blur, blend and will eventually fade." Describing the songwriting process, Gira said, "The songs began on an acoustic guitar, then were fleshed out with (invaluable) help from my friends, then were further tortured and seduced in the studio, and now they await further cannibalism and force-feeding as we prepare to perform some of them live, at which point they'll mutate further, endlessly, or perhaps be discarded for a while." On May 12, 2014, Swans released their thirteenth LP, To Be Kind. Produced by Michael Gira and recorded by John Congleton. It received positive reception from critics which made the group continue to make more albums that have also have received positive reviews. It was announced on July 22, 2015, that the band was releasing their fourteenth studio album, titled The Glowing Man. The album was released on June 17, 2016. After The Glowing Man released, the band took a hiatus lasting nearly a year in 2017 and ending in 2018. The band released their fifteenth studio LP Leaving Meaning the next year. The same year, a documentary about Swans was released titled “Where Does A Body End?”. In March 2021, Michael Gira released a tracklist of an upcoming Swans album, titled The Beggar. It was released on June 23, 2023. May 30, 2025 saw the release of the nearly two-hour "Birthing" album.

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Swans — Top 30 songs of 91

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Swans Why Are We Alive
Swans Los Angeles: City of Death (2023)
Swans The Other Side Of The World
Swans Screen Shot
Swans Children Of God
Swans Love Will Tear Us Apart (Red version)
Swans God Damn The Sun
Swans Volcano
Swans The Seer
Swans Los Angeles City Of Death
Swans She Loves Us
Swans Love Will Tear Us Apart
Swans Stay Here
Swans Will You Be Mine
Swans Amnesia (short)
Swans Michael Is Done
Swans Cloud of Unknowing
Swans Kirsten Supine
Swans The Glowing Man
Swans (-----)
Swans Her
Swans The Memorious [2023: The Beggar]
Swans The Sound
Swans Trust Me
Swans Ebbing
Swans A Little God In My Hands
Swans Mind/Body/Light/Sound
Swans New Mind
Swans New Rhythm Thing
Swans Real Love
Why Are We Alive
Los Angeles: City of Death (2023)
The Other Side Of The World
Screen Shot
Children Of God
Love Will Tear Us Apart (Red version)
God Damn The Sun
Volcano
The Seer
Los Angeles City Of Death
She Loves Us
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Stay Here
Will You Be Mine
Amnesia (short)
Michael Is Done
Cloud of Unknowing
Kirsten Supine
The Glowing Man
(-----)
The Memorious [2023: The Beggar]
The Sound
Trust Me
Ebbing
A Little God In My Hands
Mind/Body/Light/Sound
New Mind
New Rhythm Thing
Real Love