‘A lot of late 70s bands wore grey. But we were determined to have fun’: the return of the mega-influential Swell Maps after 46 years
Championed by BBC’s John Peel and signed to Rough Trade, Swell Maps emerged as a punk band in 1977, redefining the genre. For them, "punk" transcended mere aggressive chords; it embodied a spirit of boundless freedom, curiosity, and a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach, rather than just anger. Their sound was a fascinating amalgamation of psychedelia, progressive rock, and krautrock, often featuring unconventional song structures that meandered unpredictably and incorporated peculiar, impromptu sounds. Notably, they even harbored an admiration for Pink Floyd, setting them apart from typical punk stereotypes.
Consequently, Swell Maps' lasting influence is seen not in a lineage of leather-clad, tattooed rebels, but among "nerdier" musicians. Icons such as Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth openly acknowledged them as a significant part of his musical upbringing. Stephen Malkmus revealed that Pavement's formation was, in large part, a tribute to Swell Maps and their contemporary experimentalists, Desperate Bicycles. This far-reaching impact extends to countless modern bands who, perhaps unknowingly, emulate the styles of Pavement or Sonic Youth, thereby illustrating the profound and often understated scope of Swell Maps' groundbreaking artistry.
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