I listened to To Be Kind and thought it was really good, listening to The Seer right now and I'm not that into it

I listened to To Be Kind and thought it was really good, listening to The Seer right now and I'm not that into it.

Should I retry The Seer at some point?
Will I like Soundtracks for the Blind?

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Soundtracks for the blind is the pinnacle of Swan's career and it's legitimately one of the greatest artistic achievements of mankind.

Saying that it's amazing is underestimating it

I'll also mention that out of the half-hour tracks on each album, To Be Kind's one was far better imo. I felt like it had been half an hour six minutes in.

Oh shit, I just got that jarring change in A Piece of The Sky about ten minutes into it.

I think The Seer is better than To Be Kind, but both of them are fantastic so if you prefer To Be Kind that's completely acceptable

Maybe The Seer will grow on me. I can see it happening. This is my second Swans album, and they're far and away the longest albums I've ever listened to. I'm still not used to it. The Seer feels muddier to me, feels longer than To Be Kind even though it isn't.

> the longest albums I've ever listened to

Feel free to listen to pic related some time in the future. its 7 hours long. you suppose to listen to it when you go to bed and have a sleepless night or something so it's not as hard to listen through all of it as it first seems

SFTB is definitely their hardest album to get into. I loved To Be Kind on my first listen but it took me a few tries to enjoy Soundtracks. It's very rewarding when you do start enjoying it, though

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I've noticed a lot of people saying you have to listen to The Seer before To Be Kind, can anybody tell me why?

Listen to Filth. It's their best

You don't have to. listen to it in any order you want

I know, but there must be a reason people say it.

for me when the seer came out it completely changed my thought process on what music is . so maybe thats why ppl rec it. im still not heavily into To be kind tbqh.
but you can start out at any of them. don't forget the live albums gira released between all of them

tho children of god is my fav album of theirs besides swans are dead.

The Seer's second disc is way, WAY better than the first. God tier shit. Also The Glowing Man is excellent, possibly my favorite of the trilogy, and you'll like it if you like To Be Kind.

Also Soundtracks for the Blind is very different and all over the place butis correct

Am I the only one who literally cannot put any of the trilogy above or below the others? They're all perfectly equal to me.

After finishing the album, I want to listen to it again and let it grow on me. I didn't like it as much as To Be Kind, but I definitely haven't written it off. I'll probably listen to The Glowing Man, then Soundtracks for the Blind.

Listen to this song first, i think you'll like it

youtube.com/watch?v=pIc-ZDmr05A

I had to listen through The Seer in full four times before I could truly say that I understood it. It helps that I had an epiphany regarding the lyrics.
The title track was the first thing I learned how to enjoy before the album began sinking in. I listened to that song trilogy (The Wolf / The Seer / The Seer Returns) twice before bed every night until I loved every second of it, whereas previously I had only enjoyed sections of the song

If you're determined to go through their whole discography, finish the trilogy, go to the beginning, and work your way up to Soundtracks. The perfect ending

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>Soundtracks for the blind is the pinnacle of Swan's career and it's legitimately one of the greatest artistic achievements of mankind.
>Saying that it's amazing is underestimating it

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Honestly I feel that My father... is a better album to listen after The Seer or To Be Kind. But when you feel really ready or have listened very other LP from them you should listen to Soundtracks For The Blind. SFTB is one of the greatest albums ever but I think it is a fusion of all of Swans best work, which I feel would make for a better album to listen to lastly. But that's just my opinion so you could follow up The Seer with SFTB.

Also does anyone have that picture of young Michael Gira standing next to some people, looking really depressed and holding like a carton of milk?

i'm still not feeling glowing man, seems like it's missing some key ingredient i can't put my finger on. mg's vocals sound too tired or something

nah. hes just in full mantra mode. if you're not into that shit. you will never get it.
try listening to the gate first and revisit it

i'll check it out

you're missing an ingredient; one must be comfortable with bliss in order to appreciate that album, and you are not