After earning critical acclaim for their first two records and sharing stages with the likes of Okkervil River, Damon Naomi, Michael Hurley, Richard Buckner, Mark Eitzel, and the Schramms, the Black Swans released their second full-length album, Change!, in the fall of 2007. The CD edition was released by La Société Expéditionnaire, while the Black Swans created something special for the vinyl version of Change! -- each LP cover featured an original piece of hand-painted artwork created by students at the Arc North Workshop, a learning facility for the developmentally challenged in Columbus.
In 2008, tragedy struck the band when Sayre died due to a swimming accident at a public pool. In April 2010, the Black Swans released Words Are Stupid on St. Ives, a boutique label created by the folks at Secretly Canadian. Another conceptual work about the failures of language, some of its songs contained spare violin parts that were found on Sayre's hard drive posthumously. It was released both in an edition of 250 vinyl LPs and for digital download. The Black Swans emerged again in the spring of 2011 with Don't Blame the Stars, this time on the Misra imprint. The band followed up in the summer of 2012 with Occasion for Song. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi