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Swirl were an Australia
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band, forming in 1991 by Ben Aylward on guitar and vocals, David Lord on drums and Nicola Schultz on bass guitar and vocals. Schultz left in 1997 and was replaced by Richard Anderson on bass guitar and keyboards and Keira Hodgkison on guitar and vocals. They released three albums, ''Aurora'' (May 1992), ''The Last Unicorn'' (May 1994) and ''Light Fill My Room'' (July 2001), before breaking up in December 2002.


History

Swirl formed in Sydney in early 1991 as an indie guitar pop trio by Ben Aylward on guitar and vocals, David Lord on drums and Nicola Schultz on bass guitar and vocals. Australian musicologist,
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, described them as, " very prolific outfit,
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brand of UK-inspired, noisy guitar pop stamped the band as a popular drawcard on the alternative scene." They recorded their first extended play, ''Swirl'' (December 1991), with two of its four tracks at Moonlight Studios (January to February) and the other two at Powerhouse Studios (March to May), Sydney. Their debut album, ''Aurora'' (May 1992), was produced by label owner,
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. It included some
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elements, such as extensive use of guitar fuzz and
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on vocals. Their second album, ''The Last Unicorn'', appeared in May 1994. Nicole Leedham of ''
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'' rated it at eight-out-of-ten and explained, " tis a simple disc, a welcome relief from most of the over-produced pap that dominates much of the airwaves these days." McFarlane opined, " he tracksranged from soft, jangly moments ('Strangelands') to bursts of sonic guitar squalls ('Dark Star', 'The Last Unicorn')." It went further into shoegazing territory, with layered, feedback-washed guitar solos and ambient instrumental tracks between songs; it also featured guest performances by Lara Goodridge, later of the
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on violin and Sarah Peet on cello. In subsequent years Swirl released a few EPs and played live in Sydney, Melbourne and other Australian cities. They supported gigs by My Bloody Valentine and Ride on their respective tours of Australia. Schultz left in 1997 and was replaced by Richard Anderson on bass guitar and keyboards and Keira Hodgkison on guitar and vocals. In April 1999 the new line-up issued a single, "Time", which Jasper Lee of ''Oz Music Project'' observed was, "one of the most uniquely brilliant singles of hat year where they have "remodelled themselves stylistically and musically." During the year 2000, Hodgkison relocated to Melbourne to start at the Victorian College of the Arts, where she studied composition, however the group continued performing upon her periodic returns to Sydney. Swirl's last studio album, ''Light Fill My Room'', was released in July 2001 on
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, Um & Ah; it had been recorded a few years earlier and was financed by
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, although that label dropped them and so its release was held up. Aylward described their moving labels, "we were with Half a Cow for about seven years and it just got to the point where Roger Grierson wanted to sign us to Festival records, and we just thought it was the next step." He explained the delay in releasing the album, "We just went through a lot of typical story record company stuff. We recorded this record about two years ago." Lee's associate at ''Oz Music Project'', Michelle Ho felt, "
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have managed to develop their unique sound into something a little more solid, whilst maintaining their fairytale-like pop melodies and beautiful guitar riffs." She observed how their, "delicate melodies will send your body into shivers of utter bliss, and Ben and Keira's vocals are sublimely harmonious to the ears. Like an inspirational emotional roller coaster, it takes you up, down, around and back." ''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 track. Swirl broke up in December 2002 as the members pursued other musical projects.


Post break up

In 2010 Swirl released a digital double album of EP, b-sides and live tracks, ''Satellites (One)'' and ''Satellites (Two)''. These were available via download through iTunes. The original Swirl line-up reunited in 2012 to play at Half a Cow Records tribute nights at the Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney in December of that year and the Tote in Collingwood in January of the following year.


Members

* Ben Aylward – guitar, vocals (1991–2002) * Nicola Schultz – bass guitar, vocals (1991–97) * David Lord – drums, percussion (1991–2002) * Keira Hodgkison – guitar, vocals (1997–2002) * Richard Anderson – bass guitar, keyboards (1997–2002)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Aurora'' (February 1992) –
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(HAC CD 06) * ''The Last Unicorn'' (May 1994) – Half a Cow/Regular Records/
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) (HAC 30, D 31161) ** ''The Last Unicorn'' (1995) – Half a Cow/
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) (re-release, which has different track order) * ''Light Fill My Room'' (July 2001) – Um & Ah


Extended plays

* ''Swirl'' (December 1991) –
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(HAC 03) * ''Touch'' (May 1993) – Half a Cow/Regular Records/
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) * ''
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'' (July 1995) – Half a Cow/
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) * ''On My Own'' (November 1996) – Half a Cow/Mercury Records)


Singles

* "Tears" (October 1992) * "Fade Away" (US-only, 1993) * "Strange Lands" (1994) Half a Cow/Dirt Records (DRT-005) * "Time" (April 1999)
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* "Gypsy Eyes" (October 1999)


Other appearances

* Half a Cow "Compilation" (1993, HAC28) * North Core Vol 1 (August 1997) Pr1stine Rekids 'n' Stuff (PCD 001) – Tailor's Eye * Satellites (One) (2010, Half a Cow) * Satellites (Two) (2010, Half a Cow)


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External links

* (not updated since 2001) {{DEFAULTSORT:Swirl Musical groups established in 1991 Musical groups disestablished in 2002 Musical groups from Sydney Australian indie pop groups Australian indie rock groups