Swans to reissue debut record Filth on vinyl
Swans are set to re-release their 1983 debut, Filth, 28 October on Young God, Michael Gira's label.
Filth will be remastered, be signed by Gira and come with a double-sided poster. Nifty.
It was last released on vinyl in 1990, and last reissued (on CD) in 2000.
Alongside the announcement, Gira also released some thoughts on the album:
"This is all slabs of sound, rhythm and screaming/testifying. What more do you need? In a way, it was a reaction against Punk (and just about any other music you can think of), and the conservative notion that 3 chords were somehow necessary.
I used to deny it vehemently at the time, but No Wave (I "hated" that scene too, for some reason I can't remember now) played a big role as the germ from which this music grew, along with The Stooges and Throbbing Gristle, of course. I wanted Swans to be "heavier" though—I wanted the music to obliterate—why, I don't remember! I think it just felt good. Live, we used two basses (playing utterly unmusical chords that were stabbed and left to sustain or sometimes hit in staccato or opposing rhythms), drums, a "percussionist" that slammed down on a metal table with a metal strap, crude cassette loops of various sounds/noises (usually some kind of undefined ROAR), and Norman Westberg's glorious sustained and screaming guitar chords.
It was pretty elating to play live—for us. If 100 people showed up (which would have been a huge audience at the time—20 was more the average), 80 were guaranteed to leave by the second song. Somehow that tension—contempt or indifference from the audience—was nourishing, so we kept going.
Here's some music I was listening to at the time: Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, The Stooges, Brian Eno, Teenage Jesus And The Jerks, DNA, The Contortions, Glenn Branca, Black Flag, early Pink Floyd, This Heat, Kraftwerk, The Germs, Cabaret Voltaire, Can, Public Image LTD., SPK..."
Listen to "Oxygen" from Swans' latest record, To Be Kind.
To Be Kind is out now on Young God/Mute.
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