What is your favorite Swans Album and why is it Filth
but its not thooo
B-but this combines both of my favorite Swans albums into one package so it's my favorite!
Did we ever find out who the girl was wearing this shirt?
>>70980721
OP here. Yes it does. But filth has Power For Power
>>70980787
what girl?
>>70982306
trust me you either know or not
>>70980787
i think we did but i don't remember the name
that's not helpful, sorry
>>70982335
i don't know and i want to know. nobody has a picture?
>>70980721
It also has the best track Swans has ever made
>>70980787
kayla?
>>70982431
I dont know but I'd probably need a more specific name to find her on Instagram
It's not, it's The Seer.
>>70980787
Sounds kawaii uwu
>>70980405
Soundtracks is better tbqh
for me it's White Light by far
nobody rapes you
like a cop with a club
or michael gira after a night of drinking amiri
>>70982409
>>70982850
so we never got her name?
>>70982931
i never did
the other guys might have
>>70980787
https://www.instagram.com/p/6lVl-0zUSl/
I think Children of God is my favorite
>>70983301
oh shit thanks
>>70980405
If I like extreme metal (and pretty much all subgenres related to it), will I like this?
>>70984041
is it really that much of an investment to hear for yourself?
>>70984063
I guess you're right. Where should I start? Chronologically?
>>70984112
Filth probably
To be kind is the most accessible
>>70984138
Got it. Thanks.
>>70984041
>Justin Broadrick shared this impression of the group:
>"The first Swans record I owned was Slave EP [Young God], and it absolutely blew me away... it was a sound that I always wanted to hear, just the bleakest and blackest. The minimalist approach of the music, that was what really influenced me. It was non-genre-specific, with a total lack of baggage... purely abstract, surreal, and violent. It communicated to me in a very special way, and taught me that heavy metal could be stripped of everything and reduced to its most primal form. None of the traditional genre bullshit, you know? Really changed my perspective on music at the time. Joy Division, Killing Joke—Swans took the blueprint from these bands and just pushed it way, way further, more outside of the whole rock thing generally, and paved the way for me."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4cCVxKfjOs