I've known Swans since 1989 and have seen them the first time live in 1995. I wondered why there was nobody standing on the front rowes and everybody was 5 meters from the stage, until they started playing ... I had a tweeting sound in my ears for a week.
I’ve heard their earlier shows were so loud and intense that shit would be falling from the ceiling and people in the crowd would actually get sick but idk how true that is
As a Swans fan and having been to several of their shows over the years, all I can say about this video is that if you are the soundman at a venue where Swans play, you'd better have some humility and be open to taking direction, because Michael Gira is both demanding and knows exactly what he wants. He's not a bad person but he is very particular about the kind of sound the band produces at live shows.
Cool technique, they literally crank until it feedback then remove the resonating frequency, basically turning the instrument acoustically immune to resonance in that space. Which means he has to do that for every single venue which sucks lol
The only band I've heard louder live (I've seen Swans 4 times) was MBV and that was only the ending of You Made Me Realize. Also, the ending of You Made Me Realize Made me feel dizzy and off balance so that may be too much. Edit: I just also thought it was worth mentioning I have tickets to see Swans again in a couple of months so that would make it 5.
@@theculling497I agree I was also about to say mbv is probably the loudest band of all time but that being said swans has to be tied right next to them because they’re just as loud but in a much more heavy abrasive way. After the show sitting in my room. It was like I witnessed a nuclear explosion and I was just sitting in the aftermath. No bad has ever left me with such an impression as swans did.
Saw them at Arctangent this year whilst still incredibly stoned from some previous set I'd watched. I can say I've never felt so much dread eating mac and cheese as when I was watching this band. Nuts.
both. this is live on tour, when they wrote the album. in this specific example, its soundcheck and Michael is making sure the dulcimer is loud enough in the PA.
Got the chance to see them live at the Metro. This video does not prepare you for how loud their live shows are. It's like being wrapped in a blanket made of sound.
First of all, I have liked their music for many years and I have no aversion towards them. The fact is that their many albums mainly approx. after the year 2000, they sound very comprimed and sonically somewhat lifeless. However, years ago I was at their concert with my older daughter. We were very much looking forward to them because they were in our country for the first time. We suspected that the concert would be loud. Shortly, three days and nights after the concert, our ears were still ringing and the only thing that came to my mind after the concert was, I'm sorry...idiots. And that's probably wrong. Considering some of the responses here with similar experiences, it's just weird.
I don't wanna sound rude, but they're not the idiots in this situation, you are. If you didn't bother to wear earplugs, you've got no one to blame but yourself. Also massively disagree that their work is lifeless after 2000, the trilogy is arguably their best work, but fair enough if that's your opinion
Lifeless? Their sound is as complex as ever. As much as I like early angry Gira those compositions aren't anything to speak about. Filth is literally just banging and screaming around, Merzbow is more complex while doing purely noise.
This has the energy of Not quite my tempo
Or even “faster Johnny!”
@@Mator-4422essentially the same thing
Not quite my volume
LOUDER JOHNNY
I like Gira's pissed off, impatient look. He's a man you do NOT want to piss off.
This is crucial to their live sound, the volume without the extraneous frequencies.
our man takes the time. no wonder
the loudest show i've ever seen, also my favourite
Hes telling the sound guy day 1 basics. Hi pass filter and then cut the feedback. Basicly being an average grumpy ol musician
I was front row when they played Coward. My fucking chest caved in
@@hdslavethey wouldn’t have to be grumpy if sound guys knew how to do their job
"Not quite my volume"
I've known Swans since 1989 and have seen them the first time live in 1995. I wondered why there was nobody standing on the front rowes and everybody was 5 meters from the stage, until they started playing ... I had a tweeting sound in my ears for a week.
Oh fuck man that's bad
I’ve heard their earlier shows were so loud and intense that shit would be falling from the ceiling and people in the crowd would actually get sick but idk how true that is
@@cordan305 it is true :-)
@@wanneske1969 Jesus Christ, that’s insane lmao
@@cordan305 All their shows are extremely loud, even nowadays
Dude’s a fucking boss. I want to hear an album of just him and dulcimers
As a Swans fan and having been to several of their shows over the years, all I can say about this video is that if you are the soundman at a venue where Swans play, you'd better have some humility and be open to taking direction, because Michael Gira is both demanding and knows exactly what he wants. He's not a bad person but he is very particular about the kind of sound the band produces at live shows.
just play this on loop for an hour and there's your new Swans album just like you decribed
"Louder, Jonny"
oh god damn it
The vitality of swans' loudness is to insulate the soul from the noise that influences the mind. The irony is the genius.
Yeah. Its absolutely purifying.
The best sound engineer is an artist
100%
This is gonna be banging hard when the album comes out
i believe this is from the seer
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Well
@@pap_core frfr
this is from the mini pitchfork doc on "the seer"
just realized he doesn't have eyebrows
Cool technique, they literally crank until it feedback then remove the resonating frequency, basically turning the instrument acoustically immune to resonance in that space. Which means he has to do that for every single venue which sucks lol
The Beggar Lover : much longer, much longer.
jesus christ
Yes
@@I_Hate_Myself-r8v I love you Jesus Chriiiiiiiist
@@muzzyLimon jeeeeeeeesus christ I looooveeee youuuuuu yeeeees I dooooooo
"Deny your makeeerr"
I've seen Swans twice and before I saw them I didn't think I would ever see a band that plays louder than Mogwai. Boy was I wrong
The only band I've heard louder live (I've seen Swans 4 times) was MBV and that was only the ending of You Made Me Realize. Also, the ending of You Made Me Realize Made me feel dizzy and off balance so that may be too much.
Edit: I just also thought it was worth mentioning I have tickets to see Swans again in a couple of months so that would make it 5.
@@theculling497I agree I was also about to say mbv is probably the loudest band of all time but that being said swans has to be tied right next to them because they’re just as loud but in a much more heavy abrasive way. After the show sitting in my room. It was like I witnessed a nuclear explosion and I was just sitting in the aftermath. No bad has ever left me with such an impression as swans did.
I've yet to see Swans but the loudest shows I've attended were Sleep and probably Godspeed.
I had a privilege to see and hear the Swans alive (in Rijeka, Croatia) it was brutal, loud an hypnotic, everything i expected, even better
TH-cam directed me here after watching "Peaceful Easy Feeling" by The Eagles.
Best part of the doc!
As a professional live music engineer, I love Michael Gira
I think bro wants it louder
Saw them at Arctangent this year whilst still incredibly stoned from some previous set I'd watched. I can say I've never felt so much dread eating mac and cheese as when I was watching this band. Nuts.
legend
not even wearing earplugs holy shit man
He's nearly deaf apparently
Mzyk z prawdziwego zdarzenia i podobny do lidera King Crimson ...Oni cały czas tworzá mimo swojego wieku i szukają dźwięku ❤❤
He's a bloody star!! and 69!!
LOUDER JONNY
Who is screaming at the end lol, thought this was them during production of the album? This isnt live right?
This is a soundcheck from "The Seer" documentary when they were on tour
both. this is live on tour, when they wrote the album. in this specific example, its soundcheck and Michael is making sure the dulcimer is loud enough in the PA.
me
How this man still has any hearing at all is baffling to me
Got the chance to see them live at the Metro. This video does not prepare you for how loud their live shows are. It's like being wrapped in a blanket made of sound.
He looks like Ocelot from The phantom pain.
Balance ...❤❤
Hearing loss is a b, yo.
He hates listening to music via headphones and the people that do this. Fact,he said so.
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Catch me listening to Swans on headphones at a reasonable volume and still hearing above 4k. Catch me, old man!!
sowwy mr. gira 😢
the word to use here is deaf lol
Can I get more mandolin in the monitors please
Somebody buy Mr. Swan some new ears.
not quite my volume
How is Gira not deaf by now?
he has tinnitus
he is almost deaf
What instrument is this?
I think it's a hammered dulcimer
@@willhawthorne what are they rolling on it?
What song this from
it's just a hammered dulcimer sound check. They use hammered dulcimer on lots of their songs.
Thank you
First of all, I have liked their music for many years and I have no aversion towards them. The fact is that their many albums mainly approx. after the year 2000, they sound very comprimed and sonically somewhat lifeless. However, years ago I was at their concert with my older daughter. We were very much looking forward to them because they were in our country for the first time. We suspected that the concert would be loud. Shortly, three days and nights after the concert, our ears were still ringing and the only thing that came to my mind after the concert was, I'm sorry...idiots. And that's probably wrong. Considering some of the responses here with similar experiences, it's just weird.
I don't wanna sound rude, but they're not the idiots in this situation, you are. If you didn't bother to wear earplugs, you've got no one to blame but yourself. Also massively disagree that their work is lifeless after 2000, the trilogy is arguably their best work, but fair enough if that's your opinion
Your the idiots if you decided to go to the concert of a band known for being insanely loud without heavy ear protection
Lifeless? Their sound is as complex as ever. As much as I like early angry Gira those compositions aren't anything to speak about. Filth is literally just banging and screaming around, Merzbow is more complex while doing purely noise.
their post reunion work is definitely not as good as pre reunion but its still great and definitely not lifeless
@@growskull Damn that's a hot take. Outside of Soundtracks, I'd say that the trilogy is their best work
Does he not know how to use the volume???