Bandcamp / Buy A timeworn means of rebelling against oneâs parents: loud guitar music. But in Evan Majumdar-Swiftâs case, embracing rockânâroll represented a rejection of another strain of music long associated with youthful hijinks. His father, Matthew Swift, is hardly your garden-variety Boomer: In the 1980s, heâd been one of the promoters of Jive Turkey, a beloved Sheffield club night known for its interracial crowd and cutting-edge mixture of funk, soul, and electro. Warp Records was born there; the clubâs resident DJs, Winston Hazel and Parrot, were responsible for two of the legendary electronic labelâs first three records. So how else for young Majumdar-Swift to declare independence than to choose stoner rock over his fatherâs hoary old acid-house 12"s?