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Jon Syverson

Jon Syverson is an American drummer and musician best known as a founding and longtime member of the noise rock band Daughters, formed in Providence, Rhode Island, in 2002. Syverson's career began in the mid-1990s when, at age 13 in 1993, he started playing guitar before switching to drums due to band needs, learning self-taught through influences like Nirvana, Sonic Youth, and the Melvins. With Daughters, he has contributed to a discography spanning aggressive, boundary-pushing albums including the Daughters EP (2002), Canada Songs (2003), Hell Songs (2006), the self-titled Daughters (2010), and You Won't Get What You Want (2018), the latter marking the band's return after a hiatus and featuring his signature pummeling rhythms amid menacing riffs and sinister atmospheres. Beyond Daughters, Syverson has been active in the underground rock and noise scenes, drumming for early outfit As the Sun Sets (1997–2002), group The Color of Violence (2008–2009), and ambient project (2008–present), among others. In recent years, he joined the industrial supergroup Human Impact—comprising members of and Cop Shoot Cop—releasing the raw, dystopian album Gone Dark on in 2024, which showcases his versatile and intense percussion style.

Early life

Upbringing in Massachusetts

Jonathan Alan Syverson was born on August 21, 1980, in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Wrentham, a small town in Norfolk County with a population of around 12,000, is characterized by its New England charm, including three lakes and substantial conservation land. Details on Syverson's family background and childhood are limited in public records, reflecting the private nature of his early life in this suburban setting. Growing up in Wrentham provided a quiet, community-oriented environment typical of small-town Massachusetts. During his adolescence in Massachusetts, Syverson began developing an interest in music.

Initial interest in music

Syverson began playing music in his early teens, initially picking up the guitar around 1993 before transitioning to drums later that year at the age of 13. Growing up in , provided a stable suburban environment that allowed him to explore these interests during his high school years. Primarily self-taught, Syverson developed his drumming skills through informal methods, including watching performances on and local cable access shows and mimicking techniques in a friend's bedroom setup from 1993 to 1996. His early exposure to , , and genres profoundly shaped his aggressive, high-energy style, with bands like —whose he first heard around age 14 or 15 in 1995—inspiring his fast, intense playing, and Melvins' Houdini (discovered at age 12 or 13) influencing his appreciation for heavy, unconventional song structures. During high school, Syverson honed his abilities through practice before pursuing more structured band involvement.

Musical career

Formation and time with As the Sun Sets

Jon Syverson joined the band As the Sun Sets as its in 1997 in , at the age of 17. Having honed his drumming skills during his youth in , Syverson relocated to shortly after high school to immerse himself in the local music scene. The band officially formed in 1998 as a four-piece outfit blending and elements, characterized by frenetic tempos and abrasive energy influenced by acts like Converge and . Syverson's contributions emphasized aggressive, fast-paced drumming that drove the band's chaotic sound, supporting vocalist Alexis S.F. Marshall and guitarist Jeremy Wabiszczewicz in delivering short, intense compositions. Over its active period from 1997 to 2002, As the Sun Sets built a reputation in the underground through relentless touring and the release of key EPs, including a self-titled effort and "7744," which showcased an evolving noisier edge. The band's run concluded with its disbandment in early 2002, paving the way for Syverson, , and Wabiszczewicz to immediately form the outfit Daughters. This transition marked Syverson's shift from 's raw intensity to more experimental territories while maintaining his reputation for dynamic percussion work.

Role in Daughters

Jon Syverson co-founded the band Daughters in 2002 alongside vocalist and guitarist Jeremy Wabiszczewicz in , shortly after the dissolution of their previous project, As the Sun Sets, whose intense rhythms informed the new band's early ferocity. Initially completed by bassist Pat Masterson, the lineup saw Wabiszczewicz replaced by on guitar by 2004, solidifying Syverson's role as the band's steadfast drummer through lineup shifts and stylistic pivots. Syverson's drumming evolved significantly with Daughters, transitioning from the blistering, high-speed blasts of their debut Canada Songs (2003) to a more experimental palette on Hell Songs (2006), where he incorporated unconventional setups like oven trays as cymbals to amplify the band's chaotic, "obnoxious " aesthetic. This progression continued on their self-titled (2010) and reached a brooding peak with You Won't Get What You Want (2018), blending tension and no-wave abrasion through Syverson's precise yet erratic rhythms, influenced by drummers like and . His self-taught approach emphasized rhythmic innovation over technical flash, driving the band's reputation for genre-defying intensity. Daughters entered a hiatus from 2009 to 2013 amid member burnout from relentless touring and internal conflicts, with Syverson and briefly reconnecting post-disbandment to release their final pre-hiatus material. The band reunited in 2013 at the urging of a mutual acquaintance, shifting focus to extensive touring and developing new material, with Syverson anchoring the rhythm section alongside , Sadler, and returning bassist Samuel Walker. As of 2025, Daughters remains on indefinite following a 2021 fallout prompted by abuse allegations against , though Syverson continues as a core member of the last active lineup with , Sadler, and Walker.

Contributions to The Color of Violence

In 2008, Jon Syverson was enlisted by The Color of Violence, an experimental hardcore side project led by and of , to contribute to their debut full-length album. His involvement began during recording sessions in , in November of that year, where the band assembled a of guest musicians for improvised studio work. Syverson served as one of two drummers—alongside Joel Coan—in the project's /noisecore configuration, helping shape the chaotic and abrasive sound of the 2009 album Youthanize. The album's style featured short, intense tracks blending noise elements with experimental flair, reflecting the band's shift from its earlier pure roots in the 2003 EP Skeleton Slaughter vs. Fetus Destroyer. Syverson's drumming expertise, developed through his work with Daughters, added to the project's frenetic energy during these sessions. Syverson's participation was confined to the 2008–2009 period, encompassing the album's recording and minimal live performances, after which he returned to his primary commitments. This brief tenure highlighted his versatility in collaborative, boundary-pushing environments outside his core band affiliations.

Other band involvements

In the early , Syverson participated in the short-lived experimental project Crippler Cross Face alongside Daughters members Alexis S.F. Marshall and Nick Sadler, contributing guitar on their 2004 EP Where Did We Put That Dead Horse We've Been Beating. His drumming versatility, honed in earlier and outfits, has enabled diverse roles in subsequent collaborations. In 2023, Syverson joined on drums for "The Early Cuts Tour," focusing on revival performances of the band's early material alongside bassist Eric Cooper. Syverson became Human Impact's drummer in 2024, joining vocalist/guitarist Chris Spencer (ex-), electronic musician Jim Coleman (ex-Cop Shoot Cop), and bassist Eric Cooper (ex-Made Out of Babies) for their sound; he contributed to the group's second Gone Dark, released that October via . More recently, Syverson has collaborated on drums with Steve Murphy in the Providence-based project , though details on their style and output remain limited as of 2025.

Other professional activities

Tour and production management

Syverson began tour management in the early alongside his drumming career, drawing on connections from his band experiences to enter the music industry logistics field. He handles planning, budgeting, staffing, and execution for acts primarily in and hardcore genres, including tours with and support for in 2014. Operating as a self-employed tour and production manager, Syverson provides comprehensive services such as remote consultation and on-site problem-solving to ensure smooth operations amid the chaotic demands of touring. His role often involves navigating high-pressure scenarios, like coordinating across time zones and managing diverse band personalities. A key example of his logistical expertise came during the production of Daughters' 2018 album You Won't Get What You Want, where geographical separation— with members in , , and —necessitated file-sharing via and group communications, extending the creative process over months. Syverson maintained this work throughout Daughters' 2010–2018 , using it to sustain while staying active in music.

Session and guest work

Following the breakup of As the Sun Sets in 2002, Syverson began taking on session drumming gigs in the music scene, performing odd jobs for local acts to sustain his career amid the formation of Daughters. His guest appearances expanded to include drumming on reissues of early material, where he collaborated with band members Chris Spencer and Eric Cooper to re-record tracks from the noise rock outfit's catalog. In grindcore projects, Syverson contributed drums to The Color of Violence's 2009 album Youthanize, sharing duties with of and adapting to the genre's intense, rapid-fire rhythms. More recently, Syverson provided drums for Human Impact's sophomore album Gone Dark, released on October 4, 2024, via , blending noise rock elements from his collaborators in , Cop Shoot Cop, and Made Out of Babies. Following the release, the band conducted a tour from May 17 to May 25, 2025, with stops in Austin, , , and . He also appeared on tracks with the Providence-based band starting in 2008, contributing to their experimental sound alongside vocalist Steve Murphy. Throughout these engagements, Syverson has demonstrated versatility in adapting to diverse styles, from blasts to grooves, though he has faced physical challenges like , which he discussed in relation to maintaining precision during Unsane-related performances. These opportunities, often stemming from his tour management networking, have solidified his reputation as a dependable and flexible in underground music circles.

Discography

As the Sun Sets

Jon Syverson served as the for As the Sun Sets from 1997 to 2002, contributing to the band's early and releases through his precise and aggressive percussion work. His drumming provided the rhythmic foundation for their chaotic sound, blending rapid blasts with complex patterns that supported the group's influences. Syverson performed drums on the band's debut full-length album, Each Individual Voice Is Dead in the Silence, originally released in 1999 by Moment of Clarity Music and later reissued in 2004 by City of Hell Records. The album featured 12 tracks of intense, short-form aggression, with Syverson's contributions evident across the entire recording, driving songs like "Intro" and "Searching for a Reason to Carry On." In 2001, Syverson provided drumming for the band's Limited Summer Tour CD-EP, a self-released four-track effort distributed during live performances to promote their evolving style. This EP captured raw, live-oriented energy, with his percussion anchoring the brief, high-intensity compositions. Syverson's drumming appears on the 2002 album 7744, released by Undecided Records, which expanded the band's catalog with 12 tracks of fury, including standout pieces like "While Others Attend Chatrooms with Erections." His role was central, performing on all songs and co-writing elements that highlighted intricate drum-guitar interplay. The same year, Syverson drummed on 8949, issued by Trash Art!, a concise five-track release that maintained the band's abrasive momentum with tracks emphasizing speed and dissonance. His contributions underscored the EP's relentless pace, solidifying his impact before the band's disbandment. In 2025, Iodine Recordings released Untitled Discography, a vinyl compilation reissuing 7744, 8949, and Each Individual Voice Is Dead in the Silence, with Syverson credited as the original drummer across all included material. This collection preserves his early work, making the full scope of his drumming with accessible for the first time on the format. The band's dissolution in 2002 subsequently led Syverson to co-found .

Daughters

Syverson performed drums on the band's debut EP Daughters, self-released in 2002 on City of Hell Records, which introduced their early sound with tracks like "Bonnie & Cindy" and "Fiend." His contributions marked the beginning of his long-term role in the group, which he co-founded in 2002 alongside vocalist and guitarist Nick Sadler. Syverson served as the drummer for Daughters' debut full-length Canada Songs, released in 2003 on Robotic Empire Records, where he provided the intense, chaotic percussion that defined the band's early sound. On the band's sophomore album , issued in 2006 via , Syverson continued as drummer, delivering propulsive and dissonant rhythms that expanded the group's influences while incorporating elements of . This release featured a stable core lineup with Sam Walker joining, solidifying the personnel that carried through the early era. Syverson performed drums on Daughters' self-titled , released in 2010 on , contributing to its more restrained yet experimental structures that deconstructed the band's prior aggression into tighter, compositions. Although recorded prior to the band's breakup in 2009, his drumming appears throughout the tracks, including remix-like elements in production that layered noise and feedback, with the album released posthumously. Following the breakup in 2009 and a period of inactivity until 2013, during which no new releases were issued, Syverson rejoined the band upon their reformation. He returned as drummer for their fourth album You Won't Get What You Want in 2018 on Ipecac Recordings, where his playing emphasized atmospheric grooves and dynamic shifts, reflecting the group's evolution toward cinematic noise rock with the reunited lineup of Marshall, Sadler, and Walker.

The Color of Violence

Jon Syverson contributed drums to the track "Christina, Christina" on The Color of Violence's self-titled debut album Youthanize, released in 2009 on , sharing drumming duties with Coan on that song. The album, a project featuring members and from , showcases Syverson's percussion work alongside his compositional input on several tracks. In 2025, Syverson provided guest drums for the new track "God Gave Me Deez" by The Color of Violence, marking a return collaboration with Richter and Bloom. This single appearance highlights his continued selective involvement in the band's experimental output.

Other releases

Syverson provided guitar for the early self-released material of the Providence-based band Crippler Cross Face, alongside bandmate Nicholas Andrew Sadler. In 2021, Syverson joined Unsane as their drummer for live performances and recordings focused on reissuing and revisiting the band's early albums, contributing to "The Early Cuts Tour" alongside vocalist Chris Spencer and bassist Eric Cooper. His involvement helped revive the group's noise rock sound from the 1990s, emphasizing raw, aggressive rhythms in sets drawing from albums like Unsane and Scattered, Smothered & Covered. Syverson played drums on the full-length album Gone Dark by Human Impact, released October 4, 2024, via Ipecac Recordings. The record, featuring Chris Spencer on vocals and guitar, Jim Coleman on keyboards and noise, and Eric Cooper on bass, explores dystopian themes through abrasive noise rock, with Syverson's dynamic and intense drumming driving tracks such as "Collapse," "Hold On," and "Destroy to Rebuild." Critics praised his contributions for providing a solid, propulsive foundation that balanced the band's chaotic electronics and guitars. Syverson has been the drummer for the band since 2008, contributing to tracks recorded as early as then and continuing through 2025, though release details remain limited as the project focuses on local performances and ongoing development. Throughout the , Syverson appeared on various and recordings, including playing guitar in a band with member .

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