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Tour Dates 25 May, 2023

Swans Add New Dates To Extensive World Tour & Release New Song

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) SWANS have shared a new track from their sixteenth studio album, The Beggar, due for release on Mute / Young God Records (N America) on 23 June 2023.
The Beggar will be released on double vinyl in a brown chipboard sleeve (with a download card for accessing an additional 44 minutes of music, also included on the album's CD version), as a double CD in a brown chipboard digi-pack, and digitally.

The band's extensive touring for 2023 started last week and continues through spring and summer with UK dates in August, and North American dates in September. In addition, Swans have confirmed a string of new dates across Europe in October and November - full details below.

The Beggar was recorded and mixed at Candy Bomber Studio, Berlin, engineered by Ingo Krauss and mastered by Doug Henderson at Micro-Moose, Berlin. The album was written and produced by Michael Gira and features contributions from recent and former Swans, members of Angels of Light, as well as Guest Swan Ben Frost.

"After numerous pandemic-induced cancellations of tours for the previous Swans album leaving meaning, and an apparent bottomless pit of waiting, waiting, waiting, and the strange disorientation that came with this sudden but interminable forced isolation I decided it was time to write songs for a new Swans album and forget about everything else.

They came relatively easily, always informed by the suspicion that these could be my last. When I finally was able to travel, songs in hand, to Berlin to work with my friends recording this record, the feeling was akin to the moment in The Wizard of Oz when the film changes from Black and White to Color. Now I'm feeling quite optimistic. My favourite color is pink. I hope you enjoy the album." - Michael Gira

Primary contributors to The Beggar:

Michael Gira - Vocals, words, acoustic guitar, production. Gira started Swans in NYC in 1982 and has been the primary songwriter, singer and producer throughout the years. During the Swans hiatus (1999 - 2010), he released several albums by and toured with a group called Angels of Light. Gira recently published a book of his short stories, journals, and words for music, called The Knot. He lives in New Mexico.

Kristof Hahn - Lap steel, various guitars, vocals. Kristof first joined Swans in 1989 and was a principal contributor to Angels of Light, and a core Swans member 2010 - 2017. Kristof's other musical ventures have included the Rock 'n' Roll Noir band Les Hommes Sauvages and Kool Kings (with Alex Chilton). When not making music Kristof translates books. He lives in Berlin, Germany.

Larry Mullins - Drums, vibes, orchestral percussion, Mellotron, various keyboards, backing vocals. Larry is a trained symphonic percussionist. He played through the '90s with Iggy Pop and later with The Stooges. He played with Swans in the late '90s and was a main contributor to Angels of Light. His current main job is playing drums with The Bad Seeds. Larry lives in Berlin, Germany.

Dana Schechter - Bass guitar, lap steel, keyboards, vocals, piano. Dana played bass in and was a core member of Angels of Light. She subsequently released music and toured as Bee and Flower. Her current band is the power-duo, Insect Ark. Dana is an animator and designer in the film industry and currently lives in Berlin, Germany.

Christopher Pravdica - Bass guitar, sounds, keyboards, vocals. Chris played bass as a core Swans member in 2010 - 2017. Chris has played with the bands, The Gunga Din, Flux Information Sciences, Xiu Xiu, Yonatan Gat, Medicine Singers and has a project of his own called We Owe. Chris is a sound designer and lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Phil Puleo - Drums, percussion, vocals, piano, exotic wind instruments. Phil played drums with Swans in the late '90s and was a core member in Swans 2010 - 2017 and contributed to Angels of Light. Phil's early NYC musical venture was Cop Shoot Cop and has since played with Human Impact, among others. Phil is an extremely talented illustrator and lives in Chicago, IL.

Ben Frost - Guitar, synthesizers, sound manipulations. In his own work, Ben's adventurous sound-craftings are sometimes harrowing and sometimes delicate and quite musical. His numerous albums and his powerful live shows have afforded him much recognition. He is also an accomplished composer and arranger of music for film and television. Ben lives in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Backing vocals are provided by Jennifer Gira, Lucy Kruger and Laura Carbone.

Michael Gira founded the groundbreaking NYC band Swans in 1982. Initially notorious for their relentless, brutal, high-volume onslaughts of sound, the extreme, abject imagery of Gira's lyrics and his thundering vocals, Swans would undergo a series of startling transformation over the next 15 years.

Following the punishing Filth and Cop albums, the ensemble would venture into harshly mechanical proto-industrial rock of their Greed period, then both haunted atmospheric idylls and martial stomps on 1987's landmark Children of God double album.

They'd conjure gentler acoustic-based meditations on The Burning World (1989), then after relocating to Atlanta grand, melody-dense sonic whirlwinds of the White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991) and Love of Life (1993) era, becoming more dissonant and sharp-edged with The Great Annihilator (1994).

Finally, the ultimate statement of that epoch of Swans, Soundtracks For The Blind (1996), incorporated all of these elements across well over two hours of music. At this point, Gira called it quits after 15 years of non-stop recording and touring, disbanding the group. For the next 13 years, he'd make a long series of acclaimed albums and perform live extensively with a revolving roster of musicians under the name Angels Of Light.

Gira also discovered, produced and released albums by other musicians through his label Young God Records. He cultivated such talents as Devendra Banhart and Akron/Family among others, the original figures of the late 00's Avant-folk movement.

In 2010, he reactivated Swans, releasing the studio album My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky to ecstatic critical response and touring the world for the better part of a year. The Seer, a triple album studio set, came out in 2012 and was celebrated by another lengthy world tour eliciting more media praise and album sales that landed The Seer on Billboard's Top 200. Swans' next release, To Be Kind (another triple vinyl) debuted at #36 on Billboard's Top 200 Sales Chart and #5 on their Independent Sales Chart.

The group sold out 47 concert dates in their subsequent touring including selling out two-night stands in cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Paris, as well as single shows in London, Berlin and Rome.

The album garnered enormous praise from the press, and the two-hour long album stream was premiered by NPR. The Glowing Man (2017) (also triple vinyl) was the last studio release by this incarnation of Swans. With 2019's Leaving Meaning, the 15th studio album, Gira returned to working with a fluid supporting cast of musicians once again.

SWANS LIVE DATES - 2023:
25 May - Zilina SK, New Synagogue
26 May - Ljubljana SL, Kino Siska
27 May - Innsbruck, AT, Heart of Noise Festival, Treibhaus
29 May - Bologna IT, Teatro Duse
31 May - Lyon FR, Transbordeur
2 June - Barcelona ES, Primavera Sound Festival
4 June - Lisbon PT, Culturgest - SOLD OUT
5 June - Lisbon PT, Culturgest
6 June - Faro PT, Teatro Das Figuras
9 June - Madrid ES, Primavera Sound Festival
11 June - Athens GR, Vraxon Theatre
13 June - Thessaloniki GR, Moni Lazariston
15 June - Antwerp BE, Bourlaschouwburg - SOLD OUT
16 June - Utrecht NL, Hertz Theatre - SOLD OUT
11 Aug - Brighton UK, St George's
12 Aug - Manchester UK, Albert Hall
15 Aug - Newcastle UK, Boiler Shop
16 Aug - Glasgow UK, St Luke's
18 Aug - Bristol UK, Arc Tangent Festival
19 Aug - Leeds UK, Belgrave Music Hall - SOLD OUT
21 Aug - Dublin IE, The Academy
23 Aug - Norwich UK, Waterfront
24 Aug - London UK, Troxy
26 Aug - La Tour-De-Peilz CH, Nox Orae Festival
2 Sep - Dallas TX, Granada Theater
3 Sep - Austin TX, Paramount Theatre
7 Sep - Phoenix AZ, Crescent Ballroom
8 Sep - Los Angeles CA, Lodge Room
9 Sep - Los Angeles CA, Lodge Room
12 Sep - San Francisco CA, Great American Music Hall
13 Sep - San Francisco CA, Great American Music Hall
15 Sep - Portland OR, Revolution Hall
16 Sep - Seattle WA, The Crocodile Showroom
19 Sep - Omaha NE, Waiting Room Showroom
20 Sep - Minneapolis MN, Fine Line Music Cafe
21 Sep - Chicago IL, Cabaret Metro
23 Sep - Detroit MI, Magic Bag
24 Sep - Cleveland OH, Beachland Ballroom
26 Sep - Toronto ON, Phoenix Concert Theater
27 Sep - Montreal QC, Theatre National
29 Sep - Brooklyn NY, Music Hall of Williamsburg
30 Sep - Brooklyn NY, Music Hall of Williamsburg
16 Oct - Hamburg DE, Kampnagel - NEW DATE
17 Oct - Copenhagen DK, Vega Store - NEW DATE
19 Oct - Oslo NO, Blå Residency - NEW DATE
20 Oct - Oslo NO, Blå Residency - NEW DATE
22 Oct - Stockholm SE, Slaktkyrkan - NEW DATE
24 Oct - Helsinki FI, Tavastia - NEW DATE
25 Oct - Tallinn EE, HALL - NEW DATE
27 Oct - Riga LV, Mežaparks Great Bandstand - NEW DATE
28 Oct - Vilnius LI, St John's Church - NEW DATE
31 Oct - Warsaw PL, Progresja - NEW DATE
1 Nov - Praha CZ, Divadlo Hybernia - NEW DATE
3 Nov - Wien AT, Arena Wien - NEW DATE
4 Nov - Budapest HU, Akvarium - NEW DATE
7 Nov - Belgrade RS, Dom Omladine - NEW DATE
8 Nov - Zagreb HR, Kino Sc - NEW DATE
10 Nov - Foligno IT, Auditorium San Domenico - NEW DATE
11 Nov - Milano IT, Conservatorio di Milano - NEW DATE
13 Nov - Paris FR, Élysée Montmartre - NEW DATE
14 Nov - Metz FR, Les Trinitaires - NEW DATE
16 Nov - Brussels BE, Botanique - NEW DATE
18 Nov - Bochum DE, Christuskirche - NEW DATE
19 Nov - Den Haag NL, Amare - NEW DATE
21 Nov - Berlin DE, Admiralspalast - NEW DATE






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