Swirl 360
Swirl 360 was signed to Mercury Records and entered the recording studio in 1997. By December of that year, they had recorded several tracks to which label executives responded promisingly. The resulting album, Ask Anybody, was released in mid 1998, and the track "Hey Now Now" became successful on the radio airwaves. Rolling Stone and other entertainment magazines reviewed the band's efforts favorably.
Despite the popularity of the first single, album sales failed to meet expectations. The band was dealt a further blow by the late 1990s merger of Polygram (the parent label of Mercury) with Universal Music Group, resulting in Mercury Records dissolving into Island Def Jam Records. Many staff working...
Ringtones
Light Shine
My Mistake
Blindside
Chemical (My True Love)
Postcard...Wish You Were Here
Nothing Left
See You Around
California Blur
Okay
One and Only
Runaway
Perfect Day
Oblivion