Biography
Swans
Effective period / Period of releases: 1982 - 2024
Members: Thurston Moore, Joe Goldring, Roli Mosimann, Anton Fier, Ted Parsons, Jarboe, Michael Gira, Algis A. Kizys, William Rieflin, Jonathan Kane, Lary Seven, Phil Puleo, Norman Westberg, Clinton Steele, Larry Mullins, Vinnie Signorelli, Chris Pravdica, Steve McAllister, Bill Bronson, Ben Frost, Sue Hanel, Thor Harris, Paul Wallfisch, Jenny Wade, Kristof Hahn, Jason Asnes, Virgil Moorefield, Dana Schechter, Dan Braun, Harry Crosby, Daniel Galli-Duani, Bob Pezzola, Ivan Nahem, Ronaldo Gonzalez, Mark Pankler, Jonathan Tessler
Swans is a band from New York City, active from 1982 to 1997, reformed in 2010, founded & led by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gira. Marginally associated with the no wave scene initially, their original sound was slow and extremely heavy, best heard on the live album Public Castration Is a Good Idea. By the time Swans released twin albums Greed and Holy Money the music had sped up. Drum machines and samples were slightly more prominent. Michael Gira was joined vocally by Jarboe which gave the band a broader sonic range.Swans eventually broke up in 1997.
In 2010, Michael Gira re-formed the band. A notable change was that post-reunion Swans did not have Jarboe as part of their group, creating tonal differences between post-reunion albums and older albums.