Swans have announced the long overdue vinyl reissue of their 1983 album Filth. Remastered by Doug Henderson and packaged with repros of two posters from the post-punk era, it’s the full-length’s first authorized pressing in 24 years and a key document of their stomach-churning early days.
“One of the main motivators in our sound was an intense lack of traditional musical skills,” frontman Michael Gira said in a recent self-titled feature that explored Swans’ entire history. “I decided I could make this [makes bomb explosion sound] with a bass and we had two bass players, so we would just sort of trade off, making chunks of sound with rhythm. Totally rudimentary.”
Pre-order your signed copy of Filth here in time for its October 28th release, and look out for more eBay-thwarting reissues from the Swans catalog in the months ahead. In the meantime, here’s a more lengthy statement from Gira about one of his more infamous LPs:
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…
Filth:
1. Stay Here
2. Big Strong Boss
3. Blackout
4. Power For Power
5. Freak
6. Right Wrong
7. Thank You
8. Weakling
9. Gang
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