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Posted: 23 Feb 2011 at 1:41pm
Well, until there is a proto-sludge subgenre we are going with sludge metal for their first 2 studio albums, and first 2 EPs. Everything else will be tagged non-metal. I've added them, waiting for Musicbrainz to import the albums so I can fix it all up nice.
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While I'm not in disagreement that their sound has those distinct traits, the title Filth is certainly synonymous with the music, there is the slight problem of Sludge Metal only becoming a widely used term in the mid '80's, which was pointedly used for the Melvins early records. The same goes for Industrial Metal which was around the mid to late eights. I'd agree with harmonium.ro's thoughts that they were 'proto-something' i.e. the aforesaid genre's, but probably best labeled as Noise-Rock or plan ol' Industrial.
Anyway, that's just my thoughts on the matter.
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Could just be me, but Filth 'n' Cop have, to my ears, a distinct industrial sound... that whirling, scraping buzz persistent throughout. I'd throw Ministry into the mix regarding who they influenced.
Might be catching 'em live next month :)
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Posted: 16 Feb 2011 at 10:49pm
Bump
Just letting you know, as of now two members of the sludge team have said that they could see Swans getting added, but aren't 100% sure. So I think we are waiting on another opinion or two.
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Posted: 11 Feb 2011 at 5:55pm
First of all, I FUCKIN' LOVE SWANS
Secondly, my first impression upon seeing this thread was "uh, no!" But, having listened to those samples (I don't have anything of theirs older than Love of Life), I could actually see this happening. It's probably a yes from me, but I'll see what the rest of the team says
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Posted: 11 Feb 2011 at 3:47am
Ok, calling the Swans metal and you might have Michael Gira come after you with a knife to slit your throat. But I finally took up the courage!
I'm talking about their first two albums only, which were essential to all things Sludge and Grind. In fact I do believe they fit the Sludge description of MMA perfectly. No Neurosis or Godflesh without this.
From 1983 folks
And from 1984
Albums 3 and 4 were more Industrial and album 5 "Children of God" more Goth. The latter especially was a huge source of inspiration for Anathema and My Dying Bride but no metal as such. From album 6 onwards they were a stronghold in the Goth/New Wave scene of the late 80s early 90s.
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