

- Bob Carr - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Lawrence Bonforte - bass, bongos, vocals
- Eric Harris - drums, congas, keyboards, vocals
- Rich Weiner - lead and rhythm guitar, , vocals
What the hell is a Swale? We first became aware of the band through a
tape in the mail; the cover had a reproduction of some Olde English style
non-terrestrial creature on it, and that is where the name speculation
stops. That tape, Heartbroke and Bummin', was no demo. It was a fully
conceived and flawless album on cassette. It was initially difficult to
reach them to profess our love for it 'cuz there was no return address or
phone number (no phone at all we found out later). In retrospect, it can
be seen that the first Swales tape was a blessing, rich in mystery and
deep in soul.
Swales shortly before we got turned on were actually just Bob (former
U.S. Marine) and Larry (former skate punk). They lived in a red house on
a rural Jersey hillside (still do) along with a guitar, a bass, and their
own revolutionary 4-track cassette machine. Bob had a bunch of songs, and
the two of them proceeded to embrace the living room-as-recording studio
aesthetic. These bare-boned tunes were gradually embellished by musical
friends who stopped by, were treated to a listen, and invited to
contribute. Tablas, trumpet, and voice here; harmonica, flute and pedal
steel there. Eric the drummer, who was running a homemade cassettes
catalog called Sonic Delights at the time, joined the band full-time
during this experience. Guitarist Rich was found through a want ad and
dutifully rescued from cover-band hell (i.e. Greased Wheezer). Swales
were a band!
As their catalogue of creations built up, so did the necessity to
capture these genuine homeboys in a 'real' studio to properly capture a
full frequency range recording of their vibrant material. Noted pop song
aficionado Gene Holder was mutually recruited as producer to help sculpt
what would become Pleasureland. His articulate touch graced the
last three albums by Yo La Tengo in the same capacity. Additional guest
emotions were provided this time around by the masterful Tony Trischka
(banjo whiz and Rounder recording artist, ), Janet Wygal (The Wygals, The
Individuals) and Bob's siblings, Paula and Mike Carino.
We will not compare them to anybody because, "Goddammit, why?!" Weighty
melodies and words. Punch, pull, kick, and whisper. Listen, and try to
remember when the last time was that a collection of songs made you
free-associate with your own past and possible futures, all the while
singing along. Swales are the genuine article, and Pleasureland is a
treasure. Testament to the beauty you can find growing in your own
backyard.
Discography
- 1990 -
- Heartbroke & Bummin' *
- 1991 -
- "On Your Side" b/w "Dude Rocker" (Bar/None 7")
- 1991 -
- Moya Krova *
- 1992 -
- Nightlife EP *
- 1992 -
- Pleasureland (Bar/None CD/CS)
- 1995 -
- What's-His-Name (Bar/None CD)
* These are all Sonic Delights cassettes, and the Bar/None 7" is two
songs from Heartbroke and Bummin'.
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