A Morning Star, by Swell Maps
πΊπ¦ #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #RileyAndCoe
Swell Maps:
π΅ A Morning Star

from the album C21
Nikki Sudden died twenty years ago today.
This was a big one for me because he'd performed live on my WFMU radio program just days before he passed. The events of that night are presumably the last studio recordings he ever made, and so obviously remain very close to my heart.
I was a huge Nikki fan and always went out of my way to see him perform when he'd hit NYC. Even then, his gigs felt like an alien visitation from some other dimension -- he was a classic rock and roller with a seminal artpunk past. A considerable departure from the hipster posing and faux-No-Wave culture that was gathering steam in early aughts NYC. His gigs weren't the type you'd show up to dressed in a hoodie and jeans -- something about his presence signaled that dressing sharply was the expectation, and for (single, mid 30ish) me that meant anything from my black velvet suit jacket to a pair of red leather John Fluevog kicks. A little embarrassing upon review many years later, but these sartorial choices seemed spot-on in the moment.
I was unusually nervous the night he performed live on my show. I'd had plenty of revered bands down for FMU sessions by 2006, but Nikki accepting my invitation felt different. He was a bona fide legend! I did my best to bottle up the gushing fanboy routine, and his initial skeptical glances at me through the studio glass softened as the night progressed. By 11 PM, we were sharing a bottle of champagne, laughing, and discussing plans for him to return to the station on his next stateside visit. Before he left, he signed my copy of "The Bible Belt", his solo LP from 1983.
And a few days later, he was gone.
RIP Nikki Sudden. Art punk terrorist in the Swell Maps, Bolan/Bowie refugee in the Jacobites, and prolific solo troubadour who played an outsized role in shaping my understanding of art and lifeβs various tragedies.
#nikkisudden #swellmaps #postpunk #jacobites #staybruised #wfmu
Recorded #OnThisDay 46 years ago:
Swell Maps - (Let's) Buy A Bridge (Peel Session)
(Let's) Buy A Bridge by Swell Maps, taken from the Peel Session recorded on 18 March 1980.
Finding Midget Submarines running in my mind, I was thinking about #SwellMaps a couple of days ago. And lo, they're back. #Zeitgeist
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/mar/10/swell-maps-interview-jowe-head

Championed by the BBCβs John Peel and signed to Rough Trade, the band were punk when that meant DIY, psychedelia and prog as well as screaming chords. Whatβs more, they loved Pink Floyd β¦
Post Punk Classics. No 105 in an occasional series:
Swell Maps - Secret Island
Recorded #OnThisDay 47 years ago:
Swell Maps - Peel Session 1978
The complete session recorded by Swell Maps on 16 October 1978 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and first broadcast on the 27th of that month.
Tracklist:
1. Another Song (0:07)
2. Full Moon In My Pocket / Blam!! / Full Moon etc (1:51)
3. Harmony In Your Bathroom (8:00)
4. International Rescue (12:01)
5. Read About Seymour (14:17)
https://vibracobra23.blogspot.com/2012/05/swell-maps-peel-session-1978.html
πΊπ¦ #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #SonicReducer
Swell Maps:
π΅ Forest Fire
from the album Swell Maps - Whatever Happens Next...
NEW POST: Epic Soundtracks "emerging from the post-punk scene, his music suffused with an air of vulnerability and melancholy centred on the pursuit of the perfect pop songβ
Hereβs our #EpicSoundtracks top 10 (RIP Kevin Godfrey 1959-1997) #SwellMaps #TheJacobites