I should imagine, however, that many of you will detest them. Anyone got a good reason?
― Stupid (Stupid), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 21:24 (twenty-one years ago)
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 21:32 (twenty-one years ago)
― islandscott, Tuesday, 2 December 2003 21:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 21:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 21:57 (twenty-one years ago)
― Phil Freeman (Phil Freeman), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 22:01 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tobias H (akausal), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 22:06 (twenty-one years ago)
The early recs are not totally for everyday listening, but have their place in showing how they got to where they ended up, and volume and repetition were always a constant (I also saw them on a 'White Light From The Mouth of Infinity' tour and they were fantastic that night as well)
These days I'm esp. in love w/ Soundtracks for the Blind and Swans are Dead, the 'final' recs in every sense (esp. dig the way that Gira gradually introduced taped/spoken word material into the Swans sound).
Angels of Light, most of Gira's solo recs (Drainland) and his even his bk are all great too!
― Andrew L (Andrew L), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 22:45 (twenty-one years ago)
― Jay Vee (Manon_70), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 22:56 (twenty-one years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 23:08 (twenty-one years ago)
― Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 23:48 (twenty-one years ago)
go see gira live!!!
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 2 December 2003 23:50 (twenty-one years ago)
― udu wudu (udu wudu), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 00:02 (twenty-one years ago)
I quite love their later era stuff ala White Light from the Mouth of Infinity/Love of Life.
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 00:10 (twenty-one years ago)
― Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 00:18 (twenty-one years ago)
― James Slone (Freon Trotsky), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 00:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 00:29 (twenty-one years ago)
If I get on with those I suspect I'll be putting Cop / Young God / Greed / Holy Money and Soundtracks For The Blind on my list for Santa.
― Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 10:12 (twenty-one years ago)
The World of Skin album "Ten Songs For Another World" is worth looking for used.
― dlp9001, Wednesday, 3 December 2003 11:43 (twenty-one years ago)
Oooh I tell you what though, they played ever so loud!
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 11:45 (twenty-one years ago)
And in the 90s they introducing tapes, keyboards to their overall sound (see andrew's post on their last records or did you just set out to not read that) and when most bands makes changes to their 'classic' sound, its usually a disaster but not here.
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 11:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 12:06 (twenty-one years ago)
It wasn't all just 'epic menace'.
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 12:12 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 12:26 (twenty-one years ago)
is sheryl crow a band name or are you referring to that singer, in which case she would have a backing band? ;)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 13:11 (twenty-one years ago)
I'll put 'second phase' Swans on my list of things I must hear. Behind the grillion things I think there's at least the remotest chance I might like.
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 13:17 (twenty-one years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 13:20 (twenty-one years ago)
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 13:26 (twenty-one years ago)
Now if they would only reissue Anonymous Bodies in an Empty Room.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 13:55 (twenty-one years ago)
'time is money, bastard' and 'a screw' are two of thee most intense and most wonderfully produced death disco 12"s ever released.
i'm a coward, stick a knife in me
― stirmonster, Wednesday, 3 December 2003 19:16 (twenty-one years ago)
Julio - ty for pimpin' for my post, but Tim's list indicates to me he wldn't dig early, mid OR late period Swans. I'd just say that "menace" is not really the right word to sum up Gira's aesthetic - PAIN is better, I think. As for volume, I know Tim is big on his reggae, and two of the other LOUDEST gigs I ever went to were by On-U-Sound, and by Jah Shaka - as with live Swans, it's all abt the bass and the body, innit
― Andrew L (Andrew L), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 20:23 (twenty-one years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 3 December 2003 20:33 (twenty-one years ago)
― Marten, Thursday, 4 December 2003 12:26 (twenty-one years ago)
In their day (mid 80's) it seemed like 2nd rate No-wave/TG Noise.
V
― V (1411), Friday, 5 December 2003 00:30 (twenty-one years ago)
Not all Swans albums are necessary but at least a few of them are.
― anthony kyle monday (akmonday), Friday, 5 December 2003 00:47 (twenty-one years ago)
― Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Monday, 6 September 2004 23:03 (twenty years ago)
― Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Monday, 6 September 2004 23:07 (twenty years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 6 September 2004 23:15 (twenty years ago)
― joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Tuesday, 7 September 2004 01:00 (twenty years ago)
― noodle vague (noodle vague), Tuesday, 7 September 2004 17:40 (twenty years ago)
then I caught 'em twice on the Burning World tour. early on in DC they kept it almost politely acoustic, even though they were revving loop riffs from the album. by the time they got to Tampa (weeks? months?) later all patience had worn thin and Swans had grown it to a pummelling all-out-assault, loud as ever.
for some reason when I think of them now first track I remember is the later "Love Will Save You", where Gira is mocked by children's voices/laughter. I saw him on a NYC subway car a couple years back, all Paul Bowles ex-pat linens & hat. thought about saying hello, but seemed more fun to catch his eye - maybe there's someone in the sea of faces who his music's meant something to.
"I'll be good fellas, honest..." (swear Lou Stathis wrote that first - if not sorry Jim Green)
― Paul (scifisoul), Wednesday, 8 September 2004 02:27 (twenty years ago)
"An entirely random selection of bands I think are better than The Swans, whose brand of "epic" "menace" is not for me, in order of preference: The Jays The Wild Swans The Orioles The Byrds The Penguins The Blackbyrds Robin Gibb The Snowbirds The Birds Dawn Chorus and the Blue Tits SwansWay Wings The Tweets The Eagles Sheryl Crow
Oooh I tell you what though, they played ever so loud!"
-- Tim (hopkinsti...), December 3rd, 2003. (Tim)
Dude didn't even list the Ravens. Who were better than every band he named. what a moron. And everyone knows that jimmy ricks was the one and only american who could have appreciated gira at his best.
― scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 8 September 2004 02:37 (twenty years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 8 September 2004 02:38 (twenty years ago)
The Swans weren't always "epic" and "menace". Often they were "quiet" and "introspective". Their career was lengthy, and managed to be extremely consistent while exploring different ways to express their unique, um, vision or whatever.
Angels of Light is very good as well.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Wednesday, 8 September 2004 03:38 (twenty years ago)
Classic. Even their really early stuff is great, if only for the rhythm section.
Now, the ultimate Swans trivia question: What the hell happened to the sax player?
― J.H. Malerman (xada_hgla), Saturday, 16 September 2006 21:11 (eighteen years ago)
― StanM (StanM), Saturday, 16 September 2006 21:26 (eighteen years ago)
― jonathan - stl (jonathan - stl), Saturday, 16 September 2006 22:09 (eighteen years ago)
― StanM (StanM), Saturday, 16 September 2006 22:19 (eighteen years ago)
(Yeah, it's VH1 Classic, but still! "THE SEX IN YOUR SOUL WILL DAMN YOU TUH HELL! DAMN YOU TUH HELL!")
― Ernest P. (ernestp), Saturday, 16 September 2006 23:24 (eighteen years ago)
― Blake (BlakeSEVEN), Saturday, 16 September 2006 23:35 (eighteen years ago)
well it's hard to say that Gira ever really embraced "the song" fully - his melodic sense is always subservient to his love of drone (i.e., in song after song, each line of each verse follows an identical melodic line to the line before it; there are some exceptions to this, but they're just that, exceptions). he basically grafted his power-drone sensibilities into song-like environments imo. this has remained true throughout the Angels of Light years, too. the songs have verses and choruses but never a bridge (or "pre-chorus," to use a term I wish could be scrubbed from the language). the chorus melody varies from the verse melody, but usually only in the sense that it seems to complete the melodic line that's been harped on to the point of either transcendence or irritation. so I don't view the changeover as actually so much a change in content as a lowering of the volume, which is fine. but beyond that there's just Gira's writing = interesting and sometimes excellent, Jarboe's writing = seldom either to me.
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:32 (fifteen years ago)
The term "pre-chorus" always reminds me of when sex ed classes would use the term "pre-cum." O_O
― ilxor has truly been got at and become an ILXor (ilxor), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:36 (fifteen years ago)
OTM, btw.
what kind of messed up sex ed classes did you go to
― (e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:45 (fifteen years ago)
well imo the change was about much more than a lowering of the volume (and if we're talking decibels the last few Swans tours were just as loud as the earlier ones). the words changed massively for one thing. the early lyrics being essentially an obsessive Beckettian recombining of a limited number of lyrical tropes, which turned into the widescreen Biblical imagery of the later years. plus of course the instrumentation became a lot more varied too.
xxxp
― margana (anagram), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:46 (fifteen years ago)
otm, saw swans on the burning world tour and they were plenty loud
what I liked about the whole greed/holy money/children of god era was that it was goth, goth with balls tho
plus I find stuff like "blackmail" or "I'll swallow you" 100% transcendent and beating gira at his own game, it wasn't like a jarboe song came on and there was a sudden notable drop in quality
plus the material seemed all of of a piece, and integrating yourself into an aesthetic as airless and ascetic as gira's is no small feat so I always give props to miss jarboe for that
― (e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:51 (fifteen years ago)
wow, got this today, reallly good. definitely a swans album. way more LOL/White Light than Soundtracks. which is fine by me. already want to play it again. i take back whatever i said about being anti-comeback/reunion here or elsewhere. now i definitely want to go to a show. nice and concise too. album is only 44 minutes. as much as i respected the whole AOL venture i can't say that i listened to the albums that much. its funny cuz its still just gira but swans majik energy is just so addictive to me in a way that AOL stuff never was.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 4 August 2010 18:00 (fifteen years ago)
OK now I REALLY want to get this
― bug holocaust (sleeve), Wednesday, 4 August 2010 20:49 (fifteen years ago)
"So now we're off on a new journey, by reigniting swans I've unlocked the trunk where I'd trapped my demon brother. Now that he's out again I am wrestling with him and am determined this time to not only kill him, but all his friends and family as well."
http://thequietus.com/articles/04724-michael-gira-review-new-swans-album-my-father-will-guide-me-up-a-rope-to-the-sky
― scott seward, Thursday, 5 August 2010 13:58 (fifteen years ago)
man I saw em on burning world & then on great annihilator
former was polite volume, latter was pummeling
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Thursday, 5 August 2010 14:11 (fifteen years ago)
I'm not sure if this is selling me on going or not. I know if I don't, part of me is really gonna regret it. Either way really looking forward to the album...really should have gone for the "oh and send me the finished CD option when ordering that Gira demos fundraiser CD".
― Sean Carruthers, Thursday, 5 August 2010 14:27 (fifteen years ago)
saw them on final tour and it was up there with the two or three loudest concerts i've ever seen. not even sure if i'm physically strong enough to handle them this time around.
― strongohulkingtonsghost, Thursday, 5 August 2010 14:30 (fifteen years ago)
^^^^^I was kind of dancing around the issue, but yeah, this.
― Sean Carruthers, Thursday, 5 August 2010 15:04 (fifteen years ago)
I saw them on the Children of God tour, and it was ridiculously, unpleasantly, horribly loud. It was so crushingly slow that you had time to anticipate and dread each snare hit, which was like a cannon going off in your face. It was an abslolute endurance test to get through it, and despite loving them I couldn't decide whether I was actually enjoying seeing them (in all truth, and with the benefit of 20+ years hindsight I can admit that, no, it wasn't fun.
Still glad I went though.
I'd see them again in a heartbeat, but I'd take ear-plugs.
― Officer Pupp, Thursday, 5 August 2010 15:10 (fifteen years ago)
haha i think i'll be taking those firing-range headphones roger miller wears to be honest.
― strongohulkingtonsghost, Thursday, 5 August 2010 15:13 (fifteen years ago)
It was the same on the '97 tour, Gira was constantly urging the soundman to wring every last ounce of volume out of whatever PA the venue served up.
― margana (anagram), Thursday, 5 August 2010 15:16 (fifteen years ago)
ha way way upthread i said that the ICA/Public Castration gig was the loudest thing I'd ever experienced, but since then I've seem some noise dudes who were def louder - Hijokaidan, for one. but yeah, 'pummeling' is almost exactly the right adjective - that sense/feeling of the next whomp descending, like a hammer.
also saw em on the children of god tour and didn't think it was that loud, really, and i wouldn't be surprised if they're not that fierce this time out, either. gira seems to find the whole mega-volume question/prob a bit wearying these days, and i'm sure there'll be an element of expectation-confounding. WE SHALL SEE.
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 5 August 2010 15:23 (fifteen years ago)
L34k3d.
― StanM, Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:26 (fourteen years ago)
i didn't leak it i swear. i played it a lot in public in my record store though. does that count?
― scott seward, Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:30 (fourteen years ago)
forgot to play it yesterday for th*r*t*n when he was in. would have been fun to hear his opinion. i do want to see swans in boston but i'm too cheap and i hate going to boston and i am frightened of baby dee.
― scott seward, Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:33 (fourteen years ago)
yes I went to your store and memorised it and then digitally reproduced it bit by bit and then leaked it.
on first listen I like this a lot, sounds like Swans without being retready.
― Antoine Bugleboy (Merdeyeux), Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:48 (fourteen years ago)
Any West Coast dates? I really wanna see Swans, they're like one of the only "goth" things I like.
OK maybe the Cure
― Henry's Hepcat (admrl), Sunday, 15 August 2010 20:54 (fourteen years ago)
09-17 Boston, MA - House of Blues09-21 Northampton, MA - Calvin Theater
tempted to go the Boston show. scott, isn't the Northampton one pretty close to where yr at?
― markers, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:17 (fourteen years ago)
scott if you go to the boston show I will protect you from baby dee
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:18 (fourteen years ago)
and don't listen to markers, he's trying to trick you into seeing broken social scene
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:19 (fourteen years ago)
woah i didn't even see a northampton date when i looked! and when i looked, like, last week they were playing at the middle east and not house of blues! i'm confused! will totally go to the hamp show! a week before my birthday too.
― scott seward, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:21 (fourteen years ago)
oh okay. that got me all excited.
― scott seward, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:22 (fourteen years ago)
wait, i fucked up on those tour dates
― markers, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:24 (fourteen years ago)
sry yall
http://pitchfork.com/news/38743-reformed-swans-announce-tour/
scrolled down too much and accidentally copied bss dates
― markers, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:25 (fourteen years ago)
only the middle east :-(
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Thursday, August 5, 2010 10:11 AM (1 week ago) Bookmark
sometimes I wonder if ppl's experience of swans is colored by what venue they saw them at? I wouldn't call their burning world show at CBGBs pummeling but I couldn't in fairness call it polite.
a friend told me the last time they played boston gira complained non-stop about the sound, stopped the show early, and stormed off saying he'd never play the middle east again. so where's the boston show this time around? o right, the middle east.
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:27 (fourteen years ago)
Very positive (but rather woolly) review of the new album in the new Wire -- makes me look forward to this even more.
― Duke, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:30 (fourteen years ago)
last show i saw at the middle east downstairs (not sure if the swans is up or down) was harry and the potters iirc
― markers, Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:33 (fourteen years ago)
gotta be downstairs, if it's upstairs god have pity on our souls + ears
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 21:40 (fourteen years ago)
last time i saw swans was swans are dead tour at the troc in philly and it was awesome. plenty loud but you didn't die from loud. sounded great. that's where they are opening the tour. i think. last time i checked.
― scott seward, Sunday, 15 August 2010 22:48 (fourteen years ago)
bouncer i knew who worked at the troc said the loudest show he had worked was mogwai at tla. and from people i know who went, the last time godflesh played philly it was louder than the loudest loud. people visibly swooning from loud...
― scott seward, Sunday, 15 August 2010 22:49 (fourteen years ago)
I heard when swans played the troc on the children of god tour they blew the power 3 times and called it a night
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 22:52 (fourteen years ago)
woulda been pissed if I'd gone but it was 21+ and I was 21-
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 22:53 (fourteen years ago)
haven't mbv taken the title now? I mean I didn't see them on their last tour but even the bootleg recordings sound louder than the loudest loud.
― (e_3) (Edward III), Sunday, 15 August 2010 22:56 (fourteen years ago)
> I heard when swans played the troc on the children of god tour they blew the power 3 times and called it a night
you just knocked loose a memory of seeing them at the 9:30 at that time, where IIRC the power blew at least once.
― bendy, Monday, 16 August 2010 12:02 (fourteen years ago)
ATTN: Herr Raggett!
I seem to remember you contributing to the thread that presently is dominating ILx: but I hope you don't mind me asking you, as the allmusic scribe re: the following act…
If I want to get one Swans album only— and here I believe that this means meanest, heaviest, berserk with bloodlust, etc, although you may not find that to be the case— which should it be?
scanned threads for an obvious recommendation as such, couldn't locate one, know redundant verbiage herein is not yr favorite…
thanks!
― veronica moser, Wednesday, 16 April 2014 15:27 (eleven years ago)
i took this shot with one of those olde-tyme film cameras.
https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/10174786_10152989869072137_4991361121037997380_n.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 18 April 2014 02:25 (eleven years ago)
slightly different view.
https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/t1.0-9/1979720_10152989872817137_1844411752821021782_n.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 18 April 2014 02:26 (eleven years ago)
and my art shot.
https://scontent-a-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t1.0-9/1920630_10152989874767137_4682779992592093522_n.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 18 April 2014 02:27 (eleven years ago)
Didn't even notice Veronica's post yesterday, sorry about that!
Uh, meanest and heaviest? Hm. I mean the earliest stuff is the most 'punishing' per se but the current era is transcendently pulverizing, so.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 18 April 2014 02:54 (eleven years ago)
well I wanna start with something from the era in which they initially made their mark…like Filth?
oddly, I picked up To Mega Therion the other day, and later saw that you are AMG's Celtic Frost scholar as well…
― veronica moser, Saturday, 19 April 2014 20:30 (eleven years ago)
If you aren't specifically asking Ned, I'd strongly suggest the Cop/Young God/Greed/Holy Money collection. Filth is great but I don't think any other Swans studio album or collection of albums beats C/TH/G/HM for sheer prolonged brutality. Children Of God/World Of Skin is more accessible if you're worried about that but I remember finding C/TH/G/HM surprisingly easy, because it seemed like it might have been difficult.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 20 April 2014 22:59 (eleven years ago)
Consider this another vote for Cop/Young God/Greed/Holy Money, three albums and a couple of 12" singles jammed onto a two-CD set. If you like that, pick up the live album Public Castration Is A Good Idea from the same era. The songs get almost twice as long sometimes; play it loud enough to make your neighbors cry.
― Humorist (horse) (誤訳侮辱), Sunday, 20 April 2014 23:56 (eleven years ago)