Headswim
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Headswim was an indie-rock
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 band
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 formed in Essex
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, England
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 by Daniel Glendining (guitar
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/vocals) and his brother
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 Tom Glendining (drums), along with their friends Clovis Taylor (bass
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) and Nick Watts (keyboards
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/backing vocals). The band had previously been known as Blinder but changed their name in 1992.

History

The band’s early sound was influenced by grunge
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 and progressive rock
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. Headswim’s first releases were two four-track EP
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s, Tense Nervous Head and Moment of Union on their own Crush Records label (the eight songs from the two EPs would later be compiled and released as the mini-album Tense Moments). The EPs made enough of an impression for them to be signed by the Sony Music subsidiary Epic Records
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 in an eight-album deal and they released their full-length debut album
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 Flood in 1994. The album's third single "Crawl" made the UK Singles Chart
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 and the band embarked on their first extensive tour of the UK
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 and Europe
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.

However, the death later that year of Dan and Tom's brother Matthew (who had created all of the band's album artwork up to this point) after a long battle with leukaemia had a profound effect on the group. The band took some time to regroup and Headswim re-emerged in 1997 with their second album Despite Yourself
Despite Yourself
Despite Yourself is the second and final studio album released by the English rock band Headswim. The album was issued by Epic Records on 2 September 1997 in the US and on 18 May 1998 in the UK and the rest of Europe, and spawned two singles for the band, "Tourniquet" and "Better Made"...

which contained many cathartic songs about death and spirituality. The group’s music had also shifted from their earlier grunge influences to a more reflective alternative rock sound more akin to artists such as Radiohead
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 and Jeff Buckley
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. The lead single "Tourniquet" reached the Top 30 in the UK and was a minor radio hit
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 in the U.S.
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 Soon after, the band supported Kula Shaker
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 on a U.S. tour. However, sales of the album did not live up to expectations and Sony made the decision to drop them. Subsequently the band released only one further single, "Dusty Road", in 2000 on the independent record label
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 Pet Sounds in the UK, before splitting up in early 2001.

Following the group’s split, Daniel Glendining formed a new band, BlackCar
BlackCar
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, essentially a solo project with occasional contributions from other musicians. He also composed the instrumental film score
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 for Lindy Heymann’s 2010 low-budget British film
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, Kicks. Tom Glendining also plays drums for BlackCar, dividing his time between the group and another band, The Tenebrous Liar. In February 2011 it was announced that Dan would be joining his brother Tom in The Tenebrous Liar as their new guitarist while continuing to work as BlackCar. Nick Watts now works as a graphic designer
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, but is still involved in the music business as he plays keyboards for the Danish alternative rock
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 band Mew
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 when they are on tour.

Studio albums

  • Flood (1994)
  • Despite Yourself
    Despite Yourself
    Despite Yourself is the second and final studio album released by the English rock band Headswim. The album was issued by Epic Records on 2 September 1997 in the US and on 18 May 1998 in the UK and the rest of Europe, and spawned two singles for the band, "Tourniquet" and "Better Made"...

    (1997 in USA, 1998 in UK & Europe) - UK #24

EPs

  • Tense Nervous Head (1993)
  • Moment of Union (1994)
    • combined and released as the mini-album Tense Moments (1994)

Singles

  • "Gone to Pot" (1994)
  • "Soup" (1994)
  • "Crawl" (1995) - UK #64
  • "Tourniquet" (1997 in USA, 1998 in UK & Europe) - UK #30
  • "Better Made" (1998) - UK #42
  • "Dusty Road" (2000)

(highest UK chart positions taken from "British Hit Singles & Albums")
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