A band from the early 2000s that made moody, hard-to-categorize music before fading from view.
For the mood, 'Bodoblock' still holds up. 'Monochrome' shows where they ended up.
Hash Swan's music had a certain mood that wasn't easy to categorize. Songs like 'Bodoblock' from 2003 got some attention with Ezra Blackwood's cryptic lyrics and Ophelia Nightshade's guitar that didn't follow standard patterns. Their sound meant some listeners weren't sure what to make of them, which kept them in a particular space.
They put out music in the early 2000s, releasing albums like 'The Ethereal Divide' in 2005 and 'Echoes of the Abyss' in 2008. By 2012 they had released 'Monochrome', a quieter record, and after that they seemed to fade from view.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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