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Helms
Biography
Guitarist/vocalist Sean McCarthy and his younger brother Dan, who played the drums, grew up in Boston, MA. In 1997, Sean, along with bassist and friend Tina Helms, parted ways with the drummer from their band, the Television Set, but luckily enough, Dan's group, Dagobah, was also reaching its end. Sean and Helms had already booked some studio time for the Television Set, so they recruited Dan to play the drums. After cutting two songs, they realized that this new three-piece lineup had a definite chemistry. They decided to continue playing together, dubbing themselves the Swimmer, and recorded a six-song demo that wasn't released to the public. However, it contained tracks that would appear on the group's split EP with Victory at Sea, as well as their first full-length debut album.

The Swimmer contributed the song "What I Learned From Firecrackers," recorded in the winter of 1997 with producer John Harris, to a Boston compilation titled Halcyon Days that was released in the fall of 1998. Within that next year, the band had gained a name for itself in the Boston area, and it signed a deal with Kimchee Records. As they began recording their first full-length debut, with Kimchee's co-owner Andy Hong producing, the group discovered that Madonna's Maverick imprint was already releasing material from another band named Swimmer.
Selected Discography

McCarthy
2002

The Swimmer
2000
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