冷死湖半设艳沙哑摇滚才女Sierra Swan是美国的一位新生代摇滚女歌手,2003年她在摇滚乐团Cold专辑象「Suffocate」中担任配唱(合音), 2006 年Sierra S来自wan发行了首张专辑Ladyland。 她的声音强劲厚实具爆发力,她企和女歌手Aimee M假费酒急期ann合唱的Get Down To It,她和Cold主唱Scooter合唱的You Got Away都英黑多只征厚成为了她个人专辑的主打歌曲。
- 中文名 sierra swan
- 代表作品 《Ladyland》
- 出生日期 1978年4月5日
- 职 务 主场 钢琴 吉他
个人资林歌仍移料
生日:1978年4月5日
Sierra Swan职务:主场 钢琴 吉他
Sierra Swan出身音乐世家,她的父亲Billy swan是一位出色的吉他伴奏家,曾与多位知名乐手演出过。Sierra Swan的姐姐Planet也是一位歌手,这让Sierra Swan从小就受到音乐的熏陶。不过小时候的Sierra Swan并不喜欢音乐,她喜欢跳舞和篮球,但是后来随家人去拉斯维加斯看演出,使她对音乐产生了兴趣,并开始在咖啡馆和酒吧演出。Sierra Swan非常富有才华,她还亲自参与专辑创作和幕后来自自作,是位不可多得的流行摇滚才女歌手
关于她
《Ladyland》是Sierra Swan的首张专辑,带有另类摇滚气息。Sierra Swan360百科沙哑的嗓音唱出诡异的摇滚乐章,声音独特,乐曲迷离。整张专辑带有诸多的钢琴和管弦,十足的流行摇滚范。专辑封面看上去很哥特式,不禁让人浮想联翩,记长反专求客依离缩盾控当你初次听到Sierra Swan源卫序亚几心理束耐掉英的歌喉,必会惊艳于她迷人的歌声。
时间:2006.0专5.23.
曲目:
Copper RedDon't Say
Get Down to It - Aimee Mann, Sierra Swan
Dr. Loverboy
Ladder
Ladyland
Trouble Is
加践车血扩密波茶九温 Lucky Scar
Shakedown
Just Tell Me
Mother
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Your songs have punchy dark melodies and fine lyrics. T校余专件hey're also heartrendingly honest and truthful. Has this 然二岁会更应been a relea春笑次待创se or a nightmare?
I think my vibe seems to go to a darker tone because my sense of humor can be a little cynical, this is something I s价育只白卫更互truggle with everyday. Not t部混品跟可多固老hat I am negative I just sometimes loose the point of all this, this being life. So it is a release wh品船南船触传直四该顺女en I write because if I did not put th派群阻木丰唱斯ose thoughts in my music, I pr否饭光obably would not be of any use in this pa犯些尽犯斗球则书容群照rticular dimension of reality.
How have you ended up with the piano as your main instrument, rather than a guitar? Is it because you can get into rude positions while playing it?
I tend to go to the piano more because it is a very sexual instrument that reveals more sides of myself, but sometimes guitar for a certain song is the only instrument I could imagine using. Piano is very comforting to me, I'm never annoyed by it.
You used to be in a band called Dollhead. Do you work better solo?
I do work better solo, I used to fight that side a lot because I wanted to be more open minded but the bottom line is that sometimes a song does not need any other assistance and if it has too many cooks it will fall apart. So a band situation for me can be quite complicated.
How do your songs get written? On a napkin in the back of a tourbus, or do you set special time aside to get your thoughts in order?
I am very aware when it is time to write. This particular moment happens either once a month, once a week, or once every 6 months. You will never find me forcing a song out. It would probably be very hard for me to be like a songwriter in Nashville. They have songwriting sessions everyday. I would be of no use there:) but when the mood strikes me its on. I don't necessarily write lyrics first or the music. It mostly comes all at once and I don't know what really happened until I step back for a couple days and then playback what I came up with. There have been moments where I wrote something and then applied it to some music I am playing around with and sometimes they go together but only sometimes. In general it comes all at once and usually right after something pretty significant has occurred.
Did it work for you, working with Linda Perry (songwriter and producer for people like Xtina and Pink)? Did she get you?
At the time absolutely. I was feeling really little at that time. I had been dropped for the second time, my mom had just died, I just did not know where I was going. Linda picked me up and gave me a lot of spiritual nourishment at that time and I am forever grateful for that. Linda is a real fighter and I just love her. So at that time yes I needed someone like Linda to remind me who I was and she got me 100 percent. These days we are simply just friends, instead of musical partners and that's all I need from her these days but at the time she got it.
You've collaborated with Aimee Mann. The collaboration paid off; the song's great. Who else would you like to collaborate with?
We collaborated on "Get Down to It" and that was an awesome day in my life. I look up to Aimee and for her to agree to write with me gave me a lot of confidence. I would love to collaborate with Grant Lee Phillips, Prince and Mark Bolan, if he was still alive :)
Why is your debut album called 'Ladyland'?
I called it "Ladyland" because that is one of the songs I feel embodies who I am in a nutshell also that is what my life feels like from morning to evening. I am not saying fairies are circling around me wherever I go but I experience everything in a very cinematic way. If I did not I would be very bored all the time.
For the video of 'Copper Red' you pose as a topless art model. You're not shy of your body - are you more protective of yourself on the inside?
Good question, and the answer is yes. My friends give me a lot of shit about that but I am not going to be vulnerable in that way for somebody elses entertainment. If I turn inside out it is in front of people I trust or I am deeply in love with some guy and I loose all self respect... it happens.
It seems like you've got a turbulent inner life, from your songs. Sexy, self-defeating, cynical, fury incarnate... are they all you?
Yes, all those adjectives are true. Like most people there are many different kinds of games being played within me. The most popular one is boxing at the moment. It is me against the better version of me... I'm winning :)
Some music magazines have, weirdly, described you as lesbian rock - weirdly, because your lyrics are clearly all about the boys. To set the record straight, what do you look for in a man? Do you analyse a man when you meet him, or just go for it?
I look for pieces of myself I am avoiding or missing. I have dated different kinds of men and I have made my verdict now. I just want someone who accepts me for who I am. I will change when I am ready and as soon as I meet the guy that says hey it's cool I get it I will change the very next morning because it is a very hard thing to meet someone that loves you unconditionally. The last person that loved me like that was my mother so a huge piece of myself is missing and I welcome any man who can fill it the right way not their way. I don't usually analyze a man, I either like you or I don't... it's that simple, so when I fall, I fall hard.
If you'd got an easier ride in life do you think you'd still have been a musician?
Maybe, but not a good one. When things come easy you don't fight for yourself as much and you skip a lot of steps.
What are you working on now? Touring? Recording? How's it going?
I am looking for distribution for my next release. The album is called "Queen of the Valley" I did this record before "Ladyland" so it's a prequel album I guess you could say. It is a very different record...it's something you will want to dance to instead of wallow in, I need to release something like this now because it is another side of me and after people hear it whatever corner they were trying to put me in will be opened up. I am already working on the 3rd record which will be called "Girl Who Cried Wolf" it will be a perfect mixture between the two other albums.
Is there anything we should have asked you but were too damn selfish to realise?
Not at all, those were great questions. I feel like I just went to a therapy session, THANX!