Swans – To Be Kind
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Young God Records – YG46 |
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Rock |
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Noise Rock |
Tracklist
1-1 | Screen Shot | 8:04 | |
1-2 | Just A Little Boy (For Chester Burnett) | 12:40 | |
1-3 | A Little God In My Hands | 7:08 | |
1-4 | Bring The Sun / Toussaint L'Ouverture | 34:05 | |
1-5 | Some Things We Do | 5:09 | |
2-1 | She Loves Us | 17:01 | |
2-2 | Kirsten Supine | 10:33 | |
2-3 | Oxygen | 7:59 | |
2-4 | Nathalie Neal | 10:15 | |
2-5 | To Be Kind | 8:22 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Sonic Ranch Studios
- Recorded At – Nomad Recording Studios
- Mixed At – Nomad Recording Studios
- Glass Mastered At – Optical Experts Manufacturing – 2525600
- Glass Mastered At – Optical Experts Manufacturing – 2525611
Credits
- Backing Vocals – St. Vincent (tracks: 1-1, 1-4, 2-2, 2-4)
- Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Christopher Pravdica*
- Drums, Percussion, Dulcimer, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals – Phil Puleo
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Norman Westberg
- Lap Steel Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Christoph Hahn*
- Mandolin – Rex Emerson
- Percussion, Vibraphone, Bells, Drums, Viola [Handmade], Wind [Various Wind Instruments], Vocals – Thor Harris
- Piano, Harpsichord, Synth – Sean Kirkpatrick (3)
- Recorded By, Mixed By, Piano – John Congleton
- Strings, Arranged By – Julia Kent (tracks: 1-5)
- Synth, Keyboards, Bass, Piano, Guitar, Drums, Percussion – Bill Rieflin*
- Trombone – David Pierce
- Trumpet – Evan Weiss (3)
- Violin – Daniel Hart
- Vocals – Little Annie (tracks: 1-5)
- Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Michael Gira
Notes
Recorded at Sonic Ranch, outside El Paso, Texas. Further recordings and mixing were accomplished at John Congleton’s studio in Dallas, Texas.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (CD 1): 03/13/2014 11:51:26.26#24822 YGPROMOS1 2525600 01
- Matrix / Runout (CD 2): 03/13/2014 11:34:50.50#24821 YGPROMOS2 2525611 01
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LN09
- Barcode (Printed, Sticker On Plastic Wrap): 658457004623
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To Be Kind (3×LP, Album) | Young God Records | STUMM364, YG46 | Europe | 2014 | |||
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To Be Kind (2×CD, Album, DVD, , All Media, Deluxe Edition) | Young God Records | YG46 | US | 2014 | ||
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To Be Kind (2×CD, Album, DVD, NTSC, All Media, Limited Edition) | Young God Records | CDSTUMM364, LCDSTUMM364, YG46 | UK & Europe | 2014 | ||
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To Be Kind (3×LP, Album) | Young God Records | YG46 | US | 2014 | ||
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To Be Kind (2×CD, Album) | Young God Records | CDSTUMM364, YG46 | Europe | 2014 |
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Reviews
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Absolutely amazing cd release from Swans. Love the simplistic disc design and the insert is pretty to look at also, good sound, perfect album. Would recommend.
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Edited 11 years agoThe Seer' was just them warming up. You often wonder how hard and how far a band can push their sound, wonder no more. With the release of this daunting new collection of songs, Swans have now gone well beyond where any kind of expectation could have predicted. The irony above everything is that despite the thunderous forces being harnessed and in some cases literally tamed throughout each piece, this is the most stable line-up the band have ever had. Consider that for a moment, pause briefly to let this detail sink in. It has now been three albums with the same six men at the core. I don't know if things are mellowing or if the chemistry is too potent to break apart but the results speak for themselves.
We have some kind of mutant funk/blues which comes through here and there and then there are those cascading waves of pounding guitars. Who really shines on here is Phil Puleo, one of the band's drummers and main percussionist. What he does on these songs is to slam them into the wall and then brutally pummel their delicate sense of melody into pulp. The guy's kit must have been a fearsome arsenal to behold in the studio, never mind how imposing it's going to come across live. But I digress. Christoph Hahn and Norman Westberg have most definitely gelled as a duo working together, listening to what they came up with it becomes quite difficult to tell them apart. Their playing wends in and out like snakes in the water deftly stalking prey.
Most people reach 60 and begin to consider retirement, more than a few are already dead but not Michael Gira. So before all muck-raking rags go off on a bender with their insights and ephemeral, fair-weather praise, allow me to ask one thing: how is this man still able to do this at all. He could have continued making charming records with his Angels or resigned himself to sitting at his desk with an acoustic guitar but he's chosen to put himself in the cross hairs of fate. This cannot be easy to do for him and 'To Be Kind' is about the last thing this album is.
We're taken out back and put through a punishing regimen for almost two hours, just getting through the first half of what's on here is exhausting.
Jesus Christ you think, how much more of this can they endure? If there's a breaking point, then this collection of players are eager to find it. You can literally breathe in the heat and sweat which brought about some of these performances. The music itself is given greater importance than the words and by doing so one is totally immersed in the swells and echoes of sound; Gira's words are, naturally, less than complimentary when it comes to human interactions. "Some Things We Do" is completely stripped of any and all emotion, a cold and contemptuous meditation on getting through this thing we call life, the lie of contentment.
I hate to reference something I wrote earlier about him, but there's a short piece in his book The Consumer where he described himself as "a very ionate dildo" and longed to heap gasoline on himself and his lover. He concludes by stating that "I make myself sick". Maybe the aforementioned song is a continuation of this, maybe it isn't but I'm grateful to receive more either way.
Far be it from me to try and glean any further nuggets of wisdom out of this thing, so I'll just wrap it up by coming straight to the point. 'To Be Kind' is the sort of record you'd be a fool to up. It's the product of massive effort and is a near-herculean undertaking, disregard the chatter you're going to encounter in the coming weeks and months about what this song means or where that song was designed to take your thoughts. Take it in and hold that poisonous cloud deep in your consciousness. Let it stew, let it permeate, let it fill the air and most importantly:
Let it endure. -
yet another solid return in this crowd-funded release, full of epic length tracks, some of which named after the big spender contributors to the album's funding. "a little god in my hands" is of course an amazing standout track and was released for free prior to the album's release. a must have for any swans enthusiast.
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