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Sounds of Swami are a progressive rock/post-hardcore influenced punk rock band currently active in the UK underground punk scene. They formed in late 2005 in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. The band is well known for their eclectic mix of punk, DC post-hardcore, and progressive rock as well as their aggressive stage presence.〔(Camera, Jed: "Revenge of the Psychotronic Man - Live + The John Player Specials / Sounds of Swami / Harijan" ''www.the-mag.co.uk'' )〕 To date, the band have released one album, one single, two EP's and have had their songs included on numerous international compilations. ==Biography== Sounds of Swami formed in September 2005 and had their first band practice above their local music bar. Within five weeks, the band had eight original songs and played their first gig in December. The band spent the first two years writing and demoing material using their own portable recording equipment. The band's debut EP ''Vent'' (2008) was very well received on the underground punk circuit,〔(Savage, Paul: "Vent, Sounds of Swami" ''www.punktastic.com'' )〕〔(Alston, Daniel: "Vent, Sounds of Swami" ''http://www.secondcityuk.com/'' )〕 with many publications commending its alternative and progressive approach to punk. Reoccurring band comparisons include Fugazi, At The Drive-In, Hot Snakes and Propagandhi. The band's second EP ''Halcyon Days'' was released in conjunction with Manchester record label TNSrecords and generated even more positive reviews. Many commented highly on the EP's raw, retro production and songcraft.〔(Thornsby, Jessica: "Halcyon Days, Sounds of Swami" ''www.leedsmusicscene.net'' )〕〔(Dimuantes, Joe: "Halcyon Days, Sounds of Swami" ''www.cyphermusic.net'' )〕〔(Scott, Mike: "Halcyon Days, Sounds of Swami" ''www.punktastic.com'' )〕〔(Mpty Zine: "Halcyon Days, Sounds of Swami" ''www.mptyzine.wordpress.com'' )〕 Their songs have been included on several international punk compilations.〔(Thornsby, Jessica: "Music By People Who Drink Cider In The Gutter" ''www.leedsmusicscene.net'' )〕 The band's songs deal with a variety of subjects, notably promotion of anti-racism, anti-commercialism, left-wing politics and D.I.Y sensibilities. Lyrics often detail first-hand experiences. In October 2010, drummer and founding member Matthew Wade left the band to move to Brighton. He played his last show with the band at the 1in12 Club, Bradford. He was replaced by Joe Dimuantes formally of skacore outfit Random Hand. The band travelled to Middle Farm Studios, Devon in April 2012 to record their debut album with James Bragg. The music for the album was recorded live with vocals overdubbed. The album was completed in eight days. On 18.09.12, 'Grump' from their self-titled album was played on the Radio 1 Punk Show by Mike Davies. Davies remarked "I'll be playing them again. I dig it"〔(Davies, Mike: "Radio 1 Punk Show" ''www.bbc.co.uk'' )〕 The first single from the album 'Stitched Up at the Sewing Circle' was released digitally on 26 November as a pay what you want download. The band embarked on a 7 date tour to support the single on 30 November 2012. On 25.11.12, the band confirmed that TNSrecords was set to release the album on CD in early 2013.〔(Sounds of Swami: "TNSrecords to release Sounds of Swami album" ''www.facebook.com'' )〕 The album was released on CD on Monday 1 April through TNSrecords and digitally via the band themselves. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sounds of Swami」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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