SWANS — Holy Money

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Album · 1986

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By SWANS

Tracklist


A1. A Hanging (05:48)
A2. You Need Me (01:23)
A3. Fool (#2) (05:54)
A4. A Screw (Holy Money) (05:00)
B1. Another You (07:43)
B2. Money Is Flesh (#2) (05:02)
B3. Coward (05:10)

Total Time 35:00


CD edition:

1. A Hanging (05:48)
2. You Need Me (01:23)
3. Fool (#2) (05:54)
4. A Screw (Holy Money) (05:00)
5. Another You (07:43)
6. Money Is Flesh (#2) (05:02)
7. Coward (05:10)
8. A Screw (Holy Money) (Mix) (05:41)
9. Blackmail (04:54)
10. A Screw (05:00)

Total Time 51:41

Line-up/Musicians


- Michael Gira / vocals, samples, sounds, piano, bass
- Norman Westberg / guitar
- Harry Crosby / bass
- Algis Kizys / bass
- Jarboe / vocals, backing vocals, mirage
- Ronaldo Gonzalez / drums
- Ted Parsons / drums
- Ivan Nahem / drums

About this release

12" vinyl LP released 27th March 1986 on K.422 (KCC 3).

12" vinyl and cassette album released 1986 on PVC Records (PVC 8952).

12" vinyl LP released 1986 on Recordvox (KCC 3).

CD released 1987 on K.422 (CDKCC3).

Recorded June '85 through to January '86 at Intergalactic Studios, NYC.

Thanks to triceratopsoil, Bosh66 for the updates

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siLLy puPPy
The year 1986 could be thought of as the pupa state for the transformation of SWANS from a noisy and even brutal no wave hardcore caterpillar to the experimental powerhouse butterfly that mixed gothic rock with post-punk, industrial rock, neofolk, post-rock and an endless supply of experimental touches all without ever totally jettisoning the no wave ethos that gave life to that short wave New York City movement in the late 70s and early 80s. This was the busiest year of SWANS’ long lasting career which resulted in the release of one non-album single that some consider an EP, the band’s first live album, another EP and two full album’s worth of material.

The “Greed” and HOLY MONEY sessions were fruitful and yielded two albums worth of material. The first studio album of 1986 was “Greed” which found the band slowly morphing from the caustic noisy no wave abrasiveness to a more diverse array of stylistic approaches that incorporated more instrumentation, focus on the atmospheres rather than brutality and the debut of vocalist Jarboe who would stick around for several albums and add a feminine touch to the testosterone fueled rage-fest that the no wave albums exuded with abundance. HOLY MONEY was basically the double album companion that was released a month after “Greed” and ratcheted up the band’s evolution a few more notches. This album was the first to find Jarboe contributing lead vocals on “You Need Me” as well as offering the first taste of acoustic moments such as on the near 8-minute track “Another You,” however even this track is noisy and dissonant as water is wet.

While still retaining the bleak dirge-like processions of “Greed,” HOLY MONEY also featured fleeting elements from the blues by adding select harmonica moments as well as allowing more contrapuntal elements to accrue for a greater atmospheric approach. While the opening “A Hanging” exhibits a throwback to the no wave era, “A Screw (Holy Money)” offers a more pure industrial rock approach only set to the doomy gloomy monotony that SWANS had made all its own. Michael Gira delivers a similar vocal approach to “Greed” with a dreadful downtuned moaning style that borders on mumbling and mimicking a mummy from some Hollywood film. In tandem all the elements on board keep the dissonant and atonalities humming along with jangly guitar chords sustaining over thunderous percussive and bass drives.

On many tracks it sounds like no wave style of SWANS has totally merged with some of the industrial rock bands of the 80s such as Foetus, Big Black, Helios Creed or even Einstürzende Neubauten. Far from accessible, the changes on HOLY MONEY compared to “Greed” are subtle and minor additions but nevertheless showcase a whole plethora of new approaches that would allow SWANS to emerge from its cocoon and emerge as the butterfly that it would become on the following “Children Of God” which found the band coming of age as a totally newly reincarnated act. Basically HOLY MONEY is a companion album to “Greed” and the two have since been released together albeit with track order differences. There is nothing on HOLY MONEY that will convert SWANS haters if the idea of caustic dissonant and molasses slow dirging processions aren’t your bailiwick.

This is some of the bleakest musical expressions ever to have emerged and SWANS had knack for delivering the goods in a way that kept the no wave detachment relevant all the while crafting a more post-rock generated delivery system. Personally i love this caustic stew of creative torture. It’s totally unique and even though these transition albums seem to be some of the least loved albums in the vast canon of the world of SWANS, i find them endearing and just as relevant as the no wave albums that proceed as well as the more ambitious art rock sounds that follow. A niche market for sure but for those who have acquired the taste, HOLY MONEY is a beastly delectable morsel of experimental industrial / no wave brilliance.

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