On their second full-length album They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons, the Swirlies show again why they're so aptly named. From "In Her Many New Found Freedom" to "The Vehicle Is Invisible," the band's songs float, hover, threaten to fall apart, and, yes, swirl. Though much of the Swirlies' lineup changed between this album and their excellent 1992 debut album, Blonder Tongue Audio Baton, their trademark mix of samples, sweet vocals, and noisy drums and guitars remains pretty much intact. While songs like "Sounds of Sebring," "San Cristobal de las Casas," and "Two Girls Kissing" present their more focused, accessible side, "No Identifier," "You Can't Be Told It, You Must Behold It," and "Boys, Protect Yourselves from Aliens" use plenty of buzzing synths, loops, and Speak & Spells to make more experimental noise. A noisy, sonically interesting album, They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons may not be straightforward, but the eddies and dips in the Swirlies' sound are more than worth a listen. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
The Swirlies
They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons
04/01/1996 | Taang Records
All Music Guide Review
They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons Track Listing
Credits of They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons
- Rich Costey
- Programming, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Karl Trout
- Art Direction, Design
- Andy Bernick
- Bass, Guitar, Mini Moog, Micro Moog
- Anthony De Luca
- Drums, Art Direction, Design
- Christina Files
- Bass, Sequencing, Sampling, Guitar, Vocals
- Ron Rege
- Art Direction
- The Swirlies
- Producer, Main Performer


















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