Swirlies
is an indie rock band from Boston that formed in 1990. They have often been compared to My Bloody Valentine, and are sometimes referred to as shoegaze musicians.
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Biography
Formation and early career
Guitarists Seana Carmody and Damon Tutunjian were introduced by native Bostonian
punk icon/filmmaker
Rusty Nails who was recruiting members for a Go Go's cover band. Nails, Tutunjian, Carmody, and drummer Jason Fitzpatrick learned two songs before abandoning their original objective in favor of writing originals. Under the name Raspberry Bang, the group released one song on a 7" compilation. Shortly afterwards, Carmody and Tutunjian parted ways with the group and began focusing on their own material, inspired in part by the newly emerging shoegaze movement in England.
Tutunjian's high school friend Andy Bernick was enlisted to play bass and an
M.I.T. student named Ben Drucker was recruited on the drums. The band began writing and recording songs characterized by shifting tempos, loud
vibrato guitars played through numerous effects pedals, and Tutunjian and Carmody's melodic vocal interplay with occasional bursts of screaming and other noise. Some of their 1991
home recordings saw issue as the band's first single "Didn't Understand," which was self-released as a
cassette and then as a
7" record by the
Slumberland label.
Signing and member-swapping
In 1992 the band singed to the Boston
hardcore label
Taang! records and released the seven-song EP
What To Do About Them
culled from previously released and unreleased home and studio recordings. The album featured cover art by cartoonist
Ron Regé who also contributed
lo-fi recordings that were incorporated in the record's sequence. The band also set to work recording their first
LP, around which time shifts in the Swirlies' personnel began to occur. Bernick departed to pursue
ornithology for the academic year and was replaced by Morgan Andrews on bass guitar and other noises. After a year of touring, Bernick returned and Swirlies enjoyed a brief period of performing as a
quintet made up of two guitars, two
bass guitars and a drum kit. Andrews left in mid-1993 to become a radio
DJ, and Ben Drucker was replaced by Anthony Deluca soon thereafter. A year later Carmody left to lead
Syrup USA, and Christina Files took over guitar and vocal parts. Deluca departed in late 1995, and Gavin McCarthy manned the drum kit for two U.S. tours and then moved on to work in his own group
Karate. Swirlies briefly played as a
trio before Adam Pierce stepped in to play drums. Files left Swirlies to play with
Victory at Sea and was eventually replaced by guitarist Rob Laakso.
Recent and current activity
Since 1997, Swirlies have more or less maintained the Damon-Rob-Andy-Adam arrangement, while also taking on various guest members. The group, though sometimes sparse in regards to output, has never officially disbanded. In February 2009, the latest iteration of the Swirlies (Damon, Andy, Adam and Rob, joined by Deborah Warfield) played three shows in the northeastern U.S. with Gregory and The Hawk and others.
Releases
Swirlies released four albums and two EPs on the
Taang! label before moving on to
Bubblecore Records for 2003's
Cats of the Wild Volume 2
. Singles have also been released by
Slumberland, Pop Narcotic, Simple Machines, and Nervous Records, among others. In addition, the band has produced a number of cassingles, CDs, and free, downloadable albums on its own Sneaky Flute Empire label, including a rock opera addressing harbored feelings of enmity towards
Meg Zamula, a former writer for Pitchfork.com. Bass player and keyboardist Andy Bernick releases Swirlies-related and other material on the un-label, whose guiding principle is the collection and presentation of free music in its natural, chaotic state (NOT to be confused with "lounge music").
Swirlies offshoot
The Yes Girls
(the current lineup but with
Lavender Diamond's Ron Regé on drums) toured the U.S. with Timonium and
Denmark as an opener for
Mew on their Half the World is Watching Me tour; endeavors which culminated in the release of both a limited edition album on Sneaky Flute Empire/Pehr and a limited edition live album on Sneaky Flute Empire. Singer/guitarist Damon Tutunjian produced
Mew's debut album and has performed in some capacity on all of their albums.
Members
Original lineup (1990-1992)
- Damon Tutunjian – guitar and vocals
- Seana Carmody – guitar and vocals
- Andy Bernick – bass guitar and radio
- Ben Drucker – drums
Current members
- Damon Tutunjian
- Andy Bernick
- Adam Pierce
- Rob Laakso
- Deborah Warfield
- Mike Walker
Other erstwhile members
- Morgan Andrews
- Mike Walker
- Doro Trachler
- Ron Regé Jr.
- Anthony DeLuca
- Baby Tonts
- Christina Files
- Gavin McCarthy
- Ken Bernard
- Kara Tutunjian
- Vanessa Downing
- The Ghost of Christmas Past
- Junko Henmi
- Tarquin Katis
- Kurt Vile
- Avery Matthews
- Kevin Shea
- Matt Sheppeck
Bernick and Tutunjian have been with the group for its entire duration. Numerous other members have come and gone.
Selected Discography
Albums
- What to Do About Them
compilation EP (Taang! 1992)
- Blonder Tongue Audio Baton
LP (Taang! 1993)
- Brokedick Car
EP (Taang! 1994)
- Sneaky Flutes
EP (Taang! 1996)
- They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons
LP (Taang! 1996)
- Strictly East Coast Sneaky Flute Music
LP (Taang! 1998)
- Damon Andy Rob Ron: The Yes Girls
LP (Pehr/Sneaky Flute Empire 2000)
- Cats of The Wild Volume 2
LP (Bubblecore Records 2003)
Singles
- A Kinder Gentler Genocide
(Swirlies appeared under the name Raspberry Bang) 7" compilation (Wasted Effort, 1990)
- Didn't Understand
7" release (Slumberland Records, 1992)
- Error
7" (Pop Narcotic, 1992)
- Red Fish Dreams
Double 7" split with Kudgel (Cinderblock, 1992)
- Working Holiday Series: November
split 7" with Pitchblende (Simple Machines, 1993)
- Vents of the Ocean Floor
split 7" with Iris (Bubblecore Records, 1996)
See also
- Trollin Withdrawal, anti-band all of whom have appeared on Swirlies recordings
- Fat Day, authors of Cats of the Wild
[Vol 1]
- Chimp rock, term that predated "sneakyflute music"
- Syrup USA, Seana Carmody's post-Swirlies band