Swirl (band)

Swirl
Origin Sydney, Australia
Years active 1990-2002
Labels Half A Cow, Regular Records, Festival, Polydor, Mercury Records, Um & Ah
Website Official website
Past members Ben Aylward
Nicola Schultz
David Lord
Keira Hodgkison
Richard Anderson

Swirl were a Sydney, Australia-based indie rock band, forming around 1990 and breaking up in 2002. They released three albums and a number of EP's, mostly through independent Sydney label Half A Cow.

History

Their debut album Aurora (1992) was mostly rock with some shoegazer elements, such as extensive use of guitar fuzz and reverb on vocals. Their next album, 1994's The Last Unicorn went further into shoegazing territory, with layered, feedback-washed guitar solos and ambient instrumental tracks between songs; it also featured a guest performance by Lara Goodridge, later of the FourPlay String Quartet, on violin. In subsequent years, Swirl released a few EPs and played live in Sydney, Melbourne and other Australian cities.

Their last studio album, Light Fill My Room, was released in 2001 on independent record label Um & Ah; it had been recorded a few years earlier and financed by Festival Mushroom Records, although the major label dropped them and the release was thus held up. Light Fill My Room was a more polished, radio-friendly affair; it had elements of Swirl's shoegazing sound, but also ballads and even a children's choir on one song. Swirl broke up in December 2002; the various members are pursuing other musical projects.

Post Break up

In 2010, Swirl released a digital double album of EP, b-sides and live tracks called Satellites (One) and Satellites (Two). These are only available via download through iTunes. The original Swirl lineup are reuniting to play this summer's Half A Cow Records tribute nights at the Lansdowne Hotel in Sydney on Friday 21 December 2012 and the Tote in Collingwood on 25 January 2013.

Members

Discography

Full discography and purchase details available at the Half a Cow website.

Albums

The two releases of The Last Unicorn had different track orders.

EPs

Compilations

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