Jarboe

Jarboe
Jarboe performing live in 2009
Background information
Birth name Jarboe La Salle Devereaux[1]
Also known as The Living Jarboe
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres Vocal, experimental rock,[2] industrial, psychedelic folk, art rock, blues
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, keyboard, organ
Years active 1984–present
Labels Atavistic, Touch and Go Records, Revolver, Alternative Tentacles, Caroline, Neurot Recordings, The End Records, Season Of Mist
Associated acts Swans, Neurosis, Jesu, World of Skin, Vampillia, Veil of Thorns,
Website thelivingjarboe.com

Jarboe La Salle Devereaux, known mononymously as Jarboe (/ˈɑːrb/;), is an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist who came to prominence as a member of the New York City-based band Swans in 1985. Jarboe and Michael Gira, the founder of Swans, were the two constant members of the group until it broke up in 1997.

Although absent from the group's lineup when the band reformed in 2010, Jarboe contributed background vocals and voice collage for the band's 2012 album, The Seer.[3] She has released numerous solo albums and collaborations, many of which have been self-published. She also co-composed the soundtrack of a horror game titled The Path.

Life and career

Jarboe was raised in New Orleans. As a child she learned to play a Hammond organ,[4] and studied opera at the insistence of her father, who hoped for her to have a career as a singer.[4] She has described her father, an employee of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, as "the ultimate law-enforcement man".[5]

Jarboe describes herself as "obsessed" with Swans since hearing their first album, Filth (1983).[5] She came into contact with Michael Gira and attended the band's practice sessions before, after several auditions, joining as a vocalist and keyboardist and debuting on Greed (1986). Prior to Swans, Jarboe's musical background had consisted of training as a jazz and choral vocalist.[6]

I had to unlearn proper singing technique and pronunciation. There is a tremendous difference between the vernacular of jazz and choral work and the way Michael Gira molded me. I think Michael Gira is the one who made me a ‘rock’ singer. He told me, ‘Drop your g’s.’ It’s not ‘going into,’ it’s ‘gonna go.’ ‘Drop your consonants and relax.’ He said to me, ‘You’re an American, sing like an American.’ He really ripped into my singing style and changed it around for me.[6]

Between 1985 and 1996, she worked as a vocalist and keyboardist in the band, appearing on albums including Children of God (1987), The Burning World (1989), and Soundtracks for the Blind (1996). Jarboe's inclusion in the band marked a departure from their previous noise rock sound to a more melodic industrial and even folk rock sound.[4] She also collaborated with Gira, forming their side project, The World of Skin in 1987, releasing several albums and singles.

Jarboe left Swans in 1997 when the band broke up and embarked on a solo career, releasing various experimental records (many of which she has self-released and distributed over the internet)[7] including Sacrificial Cake (1995) and Anhedoniac (1998). She has continued to self-release solo albums and, despite not returning to the group, recorded vocals for two tracks on the re-formed Swans' album, The Seer (2012).

Jarboe completed a world tour in the autumn/winter of 2013, with Veil of Thorns' P. Emerson Williams on guitar.[8] She released an experimental soundscape album, With Sun Falling, with Veil of Thorns in June 2015.[9]

Discography

References

  1. Andreas Faust (2008-10-15). "Interviews: Jarboe Interview; Kiss of Life". Heathen Harvest. Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  2. Raggett, Ned. "Jarboe". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  3. Turner, Karen (2012-05-29). "SWANS: New album details". The Quietus. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
  4. 1 2 3 House, Daniel (2008-12-27). "Exclusive Interview: Jarboe". Rock n' Roll Dating.Com. Archived from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
  5. 1 2 Chonin, Nieva (1995). "Birds of Prey," San Francisco Bay Guardian, 1995
  6. 1 2 Ohanesian, Liz. "This Is Life: An Interview with Jarboe". Pop Matters. Archived from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  7. Zero, Frank (2012-05-02). "Interview with The Living Jarboe". The Examiner.
  8. "Jarboe / P. Emerson Williams Tour 2013". www.panicmachine.com. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  9. "Veil of Thorns: Music". www.veilofthorns.com. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
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