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by OrthodoxEaster
Cop. The purest, heaviest, and clearest statement of purpose in Swans' catalog. While it's no doubt a very difficult record for many people to appreciate, it's also the LP I'd point to for anyone asking me what this band is about,
Filth. For that insane double rhythm section and for being a way livelier precursor to Cop. Hell, just the drum tracks alone would be a fine album.
My Father... This one is underrated. It's impressive as hell for a band to come back from the dead like this, really strong and not nostalgic, although w/clear links to what was going on before while pointing the way forward. Impressive album and tour and way more concise and less meandering that what came later.
That said, on any given day, I might vote Holy Money (musical variety successfully integrated into the early "heavy" approach), The Great Annihilator (an accessible, almost rocking Swans album), or To Be Kind (best of the three post-reunion epics) into the third slot.
Back when they were current, I used to flip out for Children of God (the production bugs me now) and Soundtrack for the Blind (too much ambient filler and too long). And I pretty much endorse the whole catalog besides The Burning World, Love of Life, and White Light... , although the latter two do have some killer songs mixed into the melodrama.
Finally, there are plenty of Swans live albums (Feel Good Now) and EPs (Raping a Slave) that are just as good, possibly even better than the concurrent studio LPs.