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A SCREW

Swans

 

Post Rock/Math rock

3.06 | 14 ratings

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3 stars A SCREW EP

During the ambitious year of 1986, SWANS released the two studio albums "Greed" and "Holy Money" which led to a tour which spawned the bootleg turned bonafide live album "Public Castration Is A Good Idea" but the band also released two shorter EPs that some call singles in the form of "Time Is Money (Bastard) / Sealed in Skin" which featured the first appearance of Jarboe and at the end of the year released this three track EP titled A SCREW.

This one is basically a remix EP that features two different versions of the title track with programmed percussion, a more electro-industrial sound not too overly distant from bands like Skinny Puppy and a rather reggae / dub sort of syncopation. Less abrasive and less gloomy than the albums that preceded, A SCREW was the most "normal" sounding release by SWANS at the time.

The track "Blackmail" is completely different as it features the piano as the primary instrument with Jarboe on lead vocals and eschews all the industrial dance grooves and remains an ethereal Cocteau Twins / Dead Can Dance type of track only with the repetitive monotony that SWANS was delivering at this stage in its career. This one is actually a highly stripped down track with only Jarboe's vocals (including her own background vocals) and the cyclical post-rock style of piano looping along with a creepy atmospheric backdrop. It sounds more like a snippet than an actual song.

This one is rather unnecessary as it's the least compelling of any SWANS release of the 80s and these days these three tracks are simply added to the newer releases of "Holy Money" as bonus tracks therefore there is absolutely no need to track down this EP unless of course you are a completist and collector of all things SWANS. And these really sound like bonus tracks as there is nothing special going on here yet worthy of checking out and more than worthy as bonus tracks. This was the last release of 1986 before SWANS totally reinvented itself and debuted its new style of experimental rock with "Children Of God" the following year.

siLLy puPPy | 3/5 |

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