That's not fair, My Father... seems much closer to the mid-to-late-career stuff because it's much more "songy", it's really The Seer and To Be Kind that do have a common aesthetic lets sayD.o.S. wrote:If by that you mean they've more or less made the same good record three times over, I agree.DarkAxel wrote:post-reunion Swans discography is overall better than pre-breakup
Especially talking about consistency. BIG TIME
SwAC/DC is pretty nice.
I dare you to find older Swans albums that would be as good front to back AND album to album. Except for Soundtracks for the Blind which are phenomenal but totally unprecedented, too.




