ITT: God-tier closers.
>>73368448
>>73368604
Wrong
The only correct answer
>tfw Bring Me The Disco King would fit almost perfectly on Blackstar
Spiderland.
WE'RE ON A LADDER TO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
>>73368788
finally someone agrees
WAKE ME UP, WAKE ME UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUP
>>73368901
I hate the final section of that song, but the first 12? 15? minutes are incredible
>>73370135
wat
Swans could've packed it up for good after the last 10 minutes of The Apostate. That shit is catharsis incarnate.
>>73370423
seeing them perform it live was incredible. Michael Gira and co just standing back and watching the drummer have a breakdown over the drums was really something else.
>>73368448
>AND MAY I FIND MY WAY TO THE REASON TO COME HOME
>AND MAY I FIND MY WAY TO THE FOOT OF YOUR THRONE
>AND MAY I FIND YOUR ARMS AROUND MY NECK
>AND MAY I FIND YOUR LITTLE MOUTH INSIDE OF THIS BEEEEEEEEEEED
>>73368901
>>73370135
>>73370423
The second half is great
The first half is god-tier
>I DON'T NEED ANYBODY
>BECAUSE I LEARNED TO BE ALONE
>AND I SAID ANYWHERE ANYWHERE ANYWHERE
>I LAY MY HEAD, BOYS
>I WILL CALL MY HOME
and Tom exits on the shoulders of a New Orleans Funeral Jazz band
>>73370472
That's how I feel. I don't truly hate it, but I would have preferred for the song to carry on in a similar vein; so I do resent it for disappointing me
here's an album with a perfect closer
it's the sound of Jason Molina knocking it straight out of the park
"Good night."
>>73368448
>>73368884
im glad there is someone else who appreciates this album.
>>73370861
Artificial Death in the West is a better closer
>>73370861
I'M IN YOUR AREA
I can't keep it all together.
no shame
>>73370540
This one
Lol!