Sounds of Swami

The band is well known for their eclectic mix of punk, DC post-hardcore, and progressive rock as well as their aggressive stage presence.

The band's second EP Halcyon Days was released in conjunction with Manchester record label TNSrecords and generated even more positive reviews.

[8] The band's songs deal with a variety of subjects, notably promotion of anti-racism, anti-commercialism, left-wing politics and D.I.Y sensibilities.

The band travelled to Middle Farm Studios, Devon in April 2012 to record their debut album with James Bragg.

The band began posting video clips of new songs onto their [Facebook] account and confirmed they are writing a new album to be recorded in September of that year.

Working with producer Andy Hawkins at The Nave Studios, the band recorded the music live straight to 2" analogue tape.

They chose not to pursue a recording contract elsewhere in order to keep complete control over their early releases until they solidified their overall sound.