1) a short-lived project b… Read Full Bio ↴Swarm is a name of, at least, nine bands.
1) a short-lived project by current/former Death Angel members, Mark Osegueda (vocals), Rob Cavestany (guitar) and Andy Galeon (drums)
2) A Warner Beach rock band (formed 1996), first signed to gallo records (1997) & released on the C-weed compilation album. The band is now Hampshire, UK based. Last known line-up: Jason Grimaldi (vocals), Jason Horseler (drums) & Steve Venois (bass).
3) A UK noise pop band, which included Samantha Sprackling (better known as Saffron, of Republica), from 2001. Recordings included "If My Friends Could See Me Now".
4) "Playing in a band is not about sex, drugs and rock n’ roll. It's an art and we take it very seriously. It's our craftsmanship."
Stockholm, Sweden-based trio Swarm consists of Johan (Victims) on bass, Marcus (Disfear) on drums and Uffe (Disfear, ex Entombed) on guitar. Swarm was formed in 2011 with an intention to play slower punk/blues-based music with a hard-core edge.
official bandcamp page.
5) A electro-acoustic music platform from Bratislava. Swarm's first release is EP Ritualogy, independently self-released in january 2013. Ritualogy introduce the sound of band and taste in cross-genre experimentations: post-industrial, surrealism, jazz, electronica, rock, metal, neofolk. Each track is carefully polished and recorded in Swarm's studio, mixed and mastered by the band itself. Official Swarm page.
6) Five piece prog/tech deathcore from České Budějovice, Czech rep.
releases: EP Invasion 2012, single Hopes die last 2013.
The band was founded by drummer Vít & lead guitarist Pat, then they found vocalist Vlastimil, guitarist Marcel and bass player Efem. Marcel quit the band shortly after first recording and Marek took his place. After few months Marek was replaced by Ivan. Now the band is getting ready to play gigs and kik asses
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7) Grindcore band from Århus, Denmark. Best known from 2013 vinyl split with hardcore punk/thrash band Märesvin.
8) Industrial Electronic artist SWARM (all caps) from Florida, known from collaborations with artists like Varien & Lucille Croft, as well as support from artists such as Porter Robinson, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Lektrique, & Sullivan King. Recently released his album "Eat Me Alive."
9) Skramz/Powerviolence band from Bandung, Indonesia. Swarm's early release is EP titled "Menyerbak Asap" in May 2022 by Husted Records. SWARM is the most recent project from Gauth/ GLARE, Aillis & Grief members. Delivering angst with a unique language (in Bahasa and in Sundanese sometimes...) and modern skramz sound. Promising one, when there are no similar band like they do in Indonesia, especially in Bandung hardcore punk scene.
The End of All Things
Swarm Lyrics
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Pounding the ground behind
I can see them coming
Coming to end my life
Everyone around is watching
Waiting to see my fall
I try to catch my breath
But every ounce of strength is gone
I see the finish line
But I don't think that I can make it
‘Cause every step that I'm taking
Feels farther away
Now i'm out of time
This moment may be the end
I guess that peace is something
That I'll never find
Who is your god?
Where has he gone
When every shred
Of hope is lost?
Can't stop the visions that I see
This is the end of all
This is the end of all things
c sea of voices chanting
“Today you meet your end!”
Behold the king of nothing
Paying the price of his sin
There is no heir to the throne
His kingdom left him alone
Where is there to run?
This is the end of the road
Stare in wonder
ct the world where I'm creator
The author of this story
Chose to write the final chapter
I don't ask for much
You said it would get better
I gave up my fucking life
Only to go out with a whimper
Who is your god?
Where has he gone
When every shred
Of hope is lost?
Can't stop the visions that I see
This is the end of all
This is the end of all things
Who is your god?
Where has he gone
When every shred
Of hope is lost?
Can't stop the visions that I see
This is the end of all
This is the end of all things
The lyrics of Swarm's song "The End of All Things" paint a haunting picture of a desperate and hopeless situation. The opening verse describes a sense of impending doom as the singer is being pursued by a relentless force, feeling exhausted and on the brink of collapse. The imagery of a thousand marching feet and the inevitability of their approach create a sense of overwhelming pressure and imminent danger. The singer struggles to keep going, feeling drained of strength and facing the realization that they may not survive this ordeal.
The chorus delves into the singer's inner turmoil and existential questioning. They cry out to a seemingly absent god, wondering where divine intervention is in their darkest hour. The loss of hope and the feeling of being abandoned are palpable in these lines, reflecting a crisis of faith and a deep sense of despair. The repeated refrain of "This is the end of all things" underscores the finality and inevitability of the situation, suggesting a sense of resignation and acceptance of their fate.
As the song progresses, the lyrics shift to a scene of judgment and condemnation. The sea of voices chanting the singer's downfall evokes a sense of collective condemnation and the weight of their sins coming back to haunt them. The king of nothing, once powerful and now alone, faces the consequences of their actions and the emptiness of their former glory. The imagery of a throne without an heir and a kingdom in ruins symbolizes a fall from grace and the ultimate reckoning that has come.
The final verse reveals a complex mix of defiance, regret, and bitterness. The singer, now facing their final moments, reflects on their role as the creator of their own story and the choices that led them to this tragic end. The frustration and anger at unfulfilled promises and dashed hopes are palpable as they lament giving up everything only to meet their demise in obscurity. The repeated questions about the whereabouts of their god and the absence of hope echo throughout the song, emphasizing the sense of isolation and abandonment in the face of overwhelming darkness.
Overall, "The End of All Things" by Swarm is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of mortality, faith, and the ultimate confrontation with one's own choices and destiny. The lyrics delve deep into themes of despair, loss, and the search for meaning in the face of annihilation, painting a vivid and emotionally charged portrait of a soul on the brink of oblivion.
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SWARM
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DORZING
God i love this song
I found this song on Spotify first not relizeing it was just uploaded 😂
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Stephen Dolman
Hey man love your music especially this song and alpha & omega
Troy Winters
This is crazily epic, it reminds me of the technical brilliance of Flesh Field’s ‘Strain’ album, and that’s a giant compliment to this song. I recently discovered you and really am excited for more of this in the near future.
This is the beginning of all things!
chiefdinoslayer
Feels like this is my mental state.
Leveller Beats
Epic, hard, dark, bpm changes, key changes everything in one song. I love it!
Insane Boy
@SWARM yeahhhhhhhhh 🦾
SWARM
ahhhh im so glad u liked the BPM shifts!!! it added so much to me
SWARM
my god everyone thank you so much for all of the love on this song! it means so much to me, seriously