The Return of The Swirlies


Back in the 90’s The Swirlies were the pinnacle of quiet/loud psychedelic pop. Their self-proclaimed “sneaky flute music” was a colorful sound collage of boy/girl vocals, noisy shoegaze and damaged electronics…and I loved every second of it.

The band took on a different direction after 1996’s brilliant album, They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons, some more line-up changes followed as well as some obscure releases.

Good news though…the band has just announced some fresh tour dates and one stop includes Philly’s Johnny Brenda’s (the one venue where the sound is consistently perfect)! Psyched! Here are the dates:

Thu 2/26 – Phila, PA (Johnny Brenda’s)
Fri 2/27 – New York, NY (Mercury Lounge)
Sat 2/28 – Our Beloved Cambridge, MA (Middle East)

(via catbirdseat)

What’s better than that? Thanks to the band, you can download all of their old music for free right here. I highly recommend that you grab What to Do About Them, Blonder Tongue Audio Baton and They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons in that order, immediately! Here’s a taste:

The Swirlies – Wrong Tube (From Blonder Tongue Audio Baton)

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The Swirlies – Two Girls Kissing (From They Spent…)

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