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Posted: September 16 2013 at 08:28
I love the Swans but to be fair, I haven't listened to enough Neurosis to really judge. They scream a lot, which makes it a bit hard for me to get into - but I can tell that they are really something special, so I'll abstain for now.
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Posted: September 16 2013 at 13:16
I haven't heard much from either of these, so for me it's The Seer vs Through Silver in Blood. Swans gets the vote, it was one of my favourites from last year. Or this year, I can't remember.
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Posted: September 16 2013 at 13:44
Been a follower of both bands for quite sometime (Swans since the 80s, Neurosis since the 90s) and it's difficult to pick one over the other, so I went for Swans on the flip of a coin.
...erm, can I vote for Neurosis & Jarboe - their collaboration produced a stonking* album.
*that's Brit slang, as UD puts it: "massively awesome, grandly great. not often used, not many things are hells-yeah enough to call for it."
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Posted: September 17 2013 at 20:42
Neurosis are faves of mine (even seen 'em live, when they toured with Pantera!), but I haven't heard any Swans. They're on my list of stuff to check out though.
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Posted: September 22 2013 at 07:20
It's Swans I've listened to the most, probably since their discography is much more varied. They're also like the number one influence on Neurosis, both their "punk in slow motion" beginnings and the more psychedelic beautiful later stuff.
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Posted: September 23 2013 at 01:15
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Posted: September 23 2013 at 02:11
In case you consider it relevant, Swans have also inspired more artists I like than Neurosis. I don't mind the latter's own music, but there's very few newer bands inspired by them I find worthwhile at all. (and out of them only Pelican that I really like)
Meanwhile, there's entire major genres and stylistic movements - not just within industrial/noise/neofolk - that would not have existed without Swans. At least not in the same shape as we know them.
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Posted: March 03 2014 at 02:41
Swans. Got into them about a month ago, amazing, The Seer is something truly special. Neurosis is great, but what they did was perfected by Isis, I can't see anyone emulating much less perfecting what Swans did.
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