What's the most accessible Swans album?
>>75086934
All of them. It's pseudo intellectual
>>75086951
>he couldn't get into them
Actual accessible is The Burning World. If you are looking for an actual starting point, start with Children of God since it's heavy and colorful like their other stuff but not as heavy as the heaviest, not as layered as the more complex stuff, and certainly not as overbearing as the two hour epics.
Children of God
The Burning World and maybe Greed
>>75086968
It's no wave wannabe noise rock. I love the swans, but let's not pretend they're too obscure and hard to get into
>>75086934
The Great Annihilator. A good gothic rock album with enough variation from songs to not feel too same note. It's a bit long for what it is, but it's nothing like 2 hours like their later albums
>>75086996
>I love the swans
>>75087014
I love them in the same way I love getting pegged by dominant women.
Pain is pleasure
>>75087073
Yeah, you're superior. You own us!
>>75086934
White Light From The Mouth of Infinity
Listening to Soundtrack for The Blind right now...not clicking with me. Whats so good about it?
Love of Life imo
has a poppy sound to it
>>75087464
ILL BURN MY NAME
>>75087464
>MOTHERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
>The loud part on Helpless Child
>>75087288
This
>>75086977
This
The Burning World isn't really a Swans album
>>75087870
Pretty much
Not the thread's subject but:
I really love the first disc of SFTB, but I feel like the album stops being interesting after Blood Section, and just starts dragging on from there, with only a couple of highlights (Empathy, The Final Sacrifice)
What do you lads think?
>>75089673
Also wtf
I guess this includes the FBI and Michael's tapes
>>75087464
I actually wasn't too keen on it the first time I listened to it, but after some more listens it became one of my favourite albums. Give it a bit.
To Be Kind. Its mostly just post-rock.
>>75086934
Definitely not that one.