The Seer [LP]

The Seer [LP]

by Swans
The Seer [LP]

The Seer [LP]

by Swans

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Michael Gira claims that Swans' The Seer took 30 years to make: "it's the culmination of every previous Swans album as well as any other music I've ever made, been involved in or imagined." This is not hyperbole. Two years after My Father Will Lead Me Up to a Rope to the Sky, The Seer is the most sprawling, ambitious, thoughtfully conceived and tightly performed recording in the band's catalog -- also not hyperbole -- over two discs, two hours, and 11 tracks. And it is not an endurance test, but an argument for compulsive listening. It's an exquisitely wrought journey through post-rock, electronic soundscapes, haunting acoustic songs, punishing noise, and (lots of) percussion. While the extremes of Filth are rare here, their roots are clearly present, as is everything else, from Cop to White Light from the Mouth of Infinity to Soundtracks for the Blind to Angels of Light. The previous musical incarnations of Swans have been honed to sharpened points, carving new musical and sonic terrain from rock into an intensely focused whole. "Lunacy" opens it with tight, seamless repetition and builds to shattering crescendo as a prolonged introduction, before chanted vocals (Alan and Mimi from Low guest) enter. They eventually give way to open-ended, restrained instrumental explorations, creating a suite-like construction in just over six minutes. The 32-minute title cut uses every tool in the Swans arsenal like a hammer, from nearly maddening repetition and clattering dissonance to nuanced space; dynamics to multivalent, layered electronic textures. Its coda, the six-minute "The Seer Returns," features tribal, shuffling floor toms and bass drums. Former member Jarboe appears on the 19-minute "Piece of the Sky." After a long intro that includes field recordings and industrial noise, her hovering voice is multitracked in a wide-open, blissed-out drone before thundering post-rock and experimental drones eventually find Gira (with Jarboe backing) singing what may be the story of their partnership. Karen O from Yeah Yeah Yeahs, sings "Song for a Warrior," a gorgeous number that commences as a country waltz before opening onto a shimmering, nearly opulent instrumental terrain before gradually stripping its way back to even starker sonic folk terrain. It's Gira speaking through that feminine voice, offering his own statement of purpose and accepting its cost. Set closer, the 23-minute "Apostate," is Swans at their most punishing. Given its length, it takes its time getting there, but when the chaos and world-shaking begin, the band leans full-on into the abyss to deliver a nearly frightening conclusion; Gira employs the full range of his powerful voice in the heart of the maelstrom before a stampede of drums pushes the track out onto other side of oblivion. The Seer is unquestionably a work of ecstatic beauty; it encompasses everything because it is everything. It references the aesthetic developed by Swans, and moves it past current musical boundaries and onto a new sonic frontier, where they stand, as they have always stood, alone. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2012
Label: Young God
UPC: 0658457004517
Rank: 20436

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Swans   Primary Artist
Kevin McMahon   Drums,Guest Artist,Guitar (Electric)
Bill Rieflin   Casio,Drums,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Percussion,Synthesizer,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Eszter Balint   Violin,Guest Artist
Karen O   Vocals,Guest Artist
Thor Harris   Drums,Piano,Vocals,Clarinet,Percussion,Vibraphone,Hammer Dulcimer,Orchestral Bells
Christopher Pravdica   Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Caleb Mulkerin   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Dulcimer,Accordion,Guest Artist
Colleen Kinsella   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Dulcimer,Accordion,Guest Artist
Sean "Grasshopper" Mackowiak   Clarinet,Mandolin,Guest Artist,Electronic Mandolin
Iain Graham   Bagpipes,Guest Artist
Michael Gira   Casio,Vocals,Harmonica,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Bruce Lamont   Horn,Guest Artist
Miles Seaton   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Bryce Goggin   Piano,Guest Artist
Norman Westberg   Vocals,Guitar (Electric)
Dana Janssen   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Birgit Cassis Staudt   Accordion,Guest Artist
Jarboe   Vocals,Guest Artist
Seth Olinsky   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Robert Rutman   Steel Cello,Guest Artist
Christoph Hahn   Vocals,Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Ben Frost   Guest Artist
Phil Puleo   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Hammer Dulcimer
Stefan Rocke   Guest Artist,Contrabassoon
Shon Mahoney   Jew's-Harp,Guest Artist
Jane Scarpatoni   Cello,Guest Artist
Bob Rutman   Steel Cello,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Kevin McMahon   Mixing,Sounds,Engineer
Thor Harris   Composer,Group Member
Christopher Pravdica   Composer,Group Member
Caleb Mulkerin   Instrumentation
Colleen Kinsella   Instrumentation
Michael Gira   Design,Sounds,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Group Member,Art Direction
Bryce Goggin   Engineer
Norman Westberg   Composer,Group Member
Doug Henderson   Mastering
Adam Sachs   Assistant Engineer
Christoph Hahn   Composer,Group Member
Jamal Ruhe   Pre-Mastering
Marco   Assistant Engineer
Simon Henwood   Paintings,Portrait Photography
Ben Frost   Sounds
David Clark Perry   Photo Editing
Phil Puleo   Composer,Group Member
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