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Last Updated: 12/25/2009

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Status: Swinger
City: Denver: Queen City of the Plains
State: Colorado
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/15/2004

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Friday, September 11, 2009 
Saturday, May 16, 2009 


Swayback at Capitol Studios and Queen's Dance Remix HERE
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 
We leave tomorrow to finish off the tracks we've been recording with Andy Johns in Los Angeles. We are recording at the legendary Capitol Studios inside the Capitol building in Hollywood. New music soon!

Our song All Bad News was used for the season finale of Burn Notice on USA network. They used the song during a '73 Charger car chase scene with Molotov cocktail explosions. Nice. Look for more Swayback music this summer on season three of Burn Notice as well as in Activision's Pimp My Ride 2 video game.

Swayback has been nominated in the best rock band catagory for the Westword Music Showcase 2009. We were bestowed the honor last year and you can for vote for this years showcase here


Much love to Denver's Indie 101.5FM. They are playing our tracks: Concrete Blocks, Just Like the Old Days, Forewarned, and our cover of Waiting For the Man and we appreciate the support. Plus they are playing the raddest mix of music in Denver right now: Urge Overkill--->Bikini Kill--->The Duke Spirt. Yes please.


Lots of shows in the works for this summer...

Thursday, November 27, 2008 
We are in Los Angeles at Serenity Sound Studio recording with legendary British knob turner Andy Johns


You can check out pictures of the recording sessions HERE


Swayback and our sweet Denver are featured in the September issue of SPIN Magazine





Wednesday, November 26, 2008 
Our friend Brendan Kelly from The Lawrence Arms writes this blog and it's extra funny and you should read it: http://badsandwichchronicles.blogspot.com

Brendan wrote a bio for Long Gone Lads that we never used but should have so:

You know how, style wise, Europe is ahead of us a little? I know, I hate the French as much as you, but there's no denying that they embraced jazz and early rock while we were still over here trying to exorcise those selfsame demons out of the only good clubs in the lower forty eight…well, let me tell you, the Swayback, has managed to pique the interest of the euros based on nothing more than their uniquely dark riffs, their creepy haircuts, their slavish devotion to Sabbath, and the recent release of their debut Long Gone Lads on LGL records. Get on the boat or don't. I personally don't care, but you'll be the laughing stock of all the other interns if you pass this record over to gush over the new Be Your Own Pet album. Come on, get in there, find a cool band for a change. We all know you want to. And what better place to start than three dudes who look like underwear models and rock like the Stones if they had some really good Ketamine.

It's actually kind of strange, but when you hear the loop from 'When the Levee Breaks' bring in the focus track "Just Like the Old Days" the Swayback actually make the beat their own and leave the obvious Zeppelin comparisons behind. No small feat. Just ask the guy who owned the car Bonham liked to drink in. ZING! Okay, seriously folks, these are some riffy, spooky, precise songs, and if the lyrics are any indication, these three dudes have forgone any illusions of rock star grandeur and are content to play the middle slot, steal all the headliners beers and fall down the stairs, because um…that's rock and roll, assholes. Don't let these dildos who have been peddling it as some sort of exercise program fool you. That's the reason that Angels and Airwaves don't have any good songs. They don't know what the Swayback has known all along: You need to drink all Karen O's beers while she's out on stage re-defining rock every once in a while. It's not a personal thing, it's a duty, and these dudes are slaves to keeping rock and roll gross and awesome.

I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that this shit is a little artsy, so when you see the Swayback touring through your town, come down and expect really great t-shirts, a little bit of pomp and circumstance and a whole lot of beards and theoretical talks about perspective and shit…but hey, we've kind of collectively forgotten that music is art. It's so marketable that it's kind of on the same level as dogfood these days. Well the Swayback keeps it classy. You want a song with a solo on an instrument that your kid fucks around with between his busy pants shitting schedule? These dudes are doing it. Taking themselves just too seriously enough that you can laugh, but maintaining enough rock bravado that you still kind of want to suck them off. It's a real balancing act.

Okay, so Long Gone Lads is a great record and it's gonna get worked with massive touring and a slavish devotion to answering dumb questions about influences for any local paper that wants to take the plunge. "Do you guys intentionally sound like the Dwarves meets Nomeansno meets the Stones?" You'll ask, and the response will be something like this: "Is that your sister?" Hey, the Long Gone Lads record is doing all their talking these days. And anyway, you should never approach the guitar player. He'd fuck your mom. So there's that.
Monday, July 28, 2008 
NPR will feature a ten minute piece on The Swayback today at 10AM and 7PM. You can listen live or archived on KCFR Denver:HERE There will be an interview as well as songs from Long Gone Lads and an exclusive live recording from one of our Wednesday night JINXED! jams.



Saturday's show with Gnarls Barkley (Photo: NPR)
Tuesday, July 08, 2008 
Thanks Denver.

WESTWORD
Wednesday, June 04, 2008 
Wednesday, June 04, 2008 
Swayback is in the November 2007 NYLON Magazine. In the cover story, National Anthems: 100 New Homegrown Bands, NYLON "polled experts across the U.S. to unearth the best, unexpected local music scenes". Our sweet Denver was one of those scenes and Swayback was mentioned. Check out the article HERE
Tuesday, June 03, 2008 
View the show HERE