MICHAEL GIRA
2012-04-23
Wien (AUT)
Chelsea



AUD Master Recording
Sony ECM-719 --> Sony Hi-MD MZ-RH1 --> Sonic Stage --> HD --> tracked and flaced in CD Wave





Michael Rolfe Gira (pronounced jeer-AH), born February 19, 1954 is an American musician, author, and artist.
He is the main force behind the recently reformed New York City musical group Swans
and fronts Angels of Light. He is also the founder of Young God Records.


Early life

Gira lived with his parents in a relatively affluent suburb of Los Angeles, California
though they divorced when he was a young teenager. After staying with his alcoholic mother
for much of his youth, he was sent to live with his father in Indiana and then Paris.

He ran away from home and hitch-hiked across Europe, and was finally arrested for selling drugs in Israel.
Although he was only a teenager at the time, he was placed in an adult prison for four and a half months.
His father found Gira with the aid of Interpol and sent him back to the United States.


Early musical career

Back in Los Angeles, he played in a band called Little Cripples (later to become Bpeople with LAFMS
alumni Fredrik Nilsen and Tom Recchion) and enrolled in art school and imagined that he would someday
be a visual artist (Gira sketched obsessively); however, he soon became disillusioned with
the elitism and academia surrounding the art world and dropped out. However, Gira's interest in art
is known to have affected his music; The Angels of Light song "Inner Female" is a study of Francis Bacon.

In 1979 Gira moved to New York City in order to start a band; he was influenced by No Wave and noise artists
like Suicide and Glenn Branca. He played with the band Circus Mort before forming Swans.
Before achieving success with his music, Gira worked many jobs in construction and demolition.
He also began a short-lived art magazine, No.


Swans (band)

Initially, Swans' focus was raw rhythm and abrasive textures, usually eschewing melody for visceral power.
They became known for their abrasive experimental and post-industrial sound. Their commercial success
was limited, but Swans earned much critical notice and had a devoted following.

The band's lineup and sound evolved over time, and their music became somewhat more conventional.
A marked shift in Swans' music came with inclusion of Gira's partner, Jarboe, who added her ethereal voice
and synthesizers to the group in 1985. Gira and Swans spent the next twelve years releasing studio,
live, and side-project albums. Gira's frustration with the various record labels grew over time,
and he disbanded Swans in 1997. However, in 2010, Gira decided to revive Swans, with members new and old,
and have recently released and are touring the LP: My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky.


Solo career and Angels of Light

After dissolving Swans in 1997 Gira released a solo album under his own name and began a new musical direction
with Angels of Light, which are a quieter, more acoustic-based group than Swans.

Gira also spent time experimenting with soundscapes, found sound, and loops with The Body Lovers project.
He has also released several albums under his own name including Drainland (1995), The Somniloquist
(2000, a spoken word album), and What We Did (2001), a collaboration with Windsor for the Derby's frontman Dan Matz.

Gira founded his own record label, Young God Records, which has released albums from such artists as Devendra Banhart,
Mi and L'au, and Akron/Family as well as Swans, The Angels of Light and The Body Lovers' back catalogues.

Akron/Family served as Gira's backing band during the recording of and touring for The Angels of Light's 2005 album,
The Angels of Light Sing 'Other People'.

Gira has spoken of his decision to shift his focus from The Angels of Light to Swans as a move based on impassivity.
He has stated, "I had been doing this band Angels of Light for thirteen years, and had reached a kind of impassivity
with that, sorta like I had reached an impassivity with Swans when I initially stopped it."


Writings

Gira's short story collection The Consumer (ISBN 1-880985-26-8) was published in 1995 by Henry Rollins's 2.13.61 publications.
It is divided into two parts, the first being "The Consumer", a series of short stories from the early 1990s,
the second, "Various Traps, Some Weaknesses", made up mostly of prose-poems and vignettes, all dating from 1983–1986.
(Many of these earlier stories had previously been published by SST Records as Selfishness, with illustrations by Raymond Pettibon.)
The stories contain many disturbing images and scenes including incest, identity loss, murder,
self-hatred, rape, and both mental and physical decay.




Setlist:

01 [Intro]
02 Jim
03 Eden Prison
04 [banter]
05 Oxygen
06 [banter]
07 She Lives
08 [banter]
09 Love Of My Life???
10 [banter]
11
12 [banter]
13
14 [banter]
15
16 [banter]
17 Promise Of Water
18 [banter]
19
20 [Outro]


TRT 01:18:54


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