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The Seer (Swans album)

The Seer is the twelfth studio album by the American experimental rock band Swans. It was released by Young God Records on August 28, 2012. Producer and front man Michael Gira funded the recording of the album with the sales of the live double album We Rose from Your Bed with the Sun in Our Head (2012).

Background
Swans' previous studio album My Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky was released in 2010 to universal critical acclaim. It was their first album released coming off of a 13-year hiatus. He described the album as taking "30 years to make" and is "the culmination of every previous Swans album as well as any other music I've ever made". The songs "93 Ave. B Blues", "The Seer", "The Apostate", and "Avatar" were developed during tours and rehearsals, while the rest of the songs were created in the studio. The band started recording in Berlin after a hiatus during touring, as Gira wanted to get it done while they were a live band. After a year of touring, they recorded in New York while Gira spent the next five months doing overdubs and fleshing out songs written on his acoustic guitar. == Development ==
Development
Writing Swans funded The Seer with the live double album We Rose from Your Bed with the Sun in Our Head (2012). They also raised money by recording personalized songs for people who donated $500 into funding The Seer. Whereas on their previous studio album the musicians hadn't worked together before, they had toured together for a year when writing The Seer. Gira wanted "no restrictions" when making the album, as he had full creative control due to him owning his own record label. When writing The Seer, Gira would begin writing the songs on an acoustic guitar, and then with the help of the band, the songs would develop more. The band would then play the songs in the studio and then play them live, and at that point they would either "mutate further, endlessly, or perhaps be discarded for a while". When working on a certain song, Gira would think about other songs on the album and how they would relate to each other. If there was one section that was violent or heavy, he tried to counterbalance that in another section. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
The Seer was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 87, based on 32 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Pitchfork ranked it at fifth, with writer Stuart Berman writing that The Seer "evinces a magisterial grandeur and hypnotic allure, elevating Swans’ seedy, sewer-scraping depravity into an extravagant, cinematically scaled noise". Sputnikmusic staff member SowingSeason said that The Seer "could be the best album of Michael Gira's thirty year career" and was the best of 2012. The A.V. Club staff ranked the album seventh in their best of 2012 list and stated that "Gira did the seemingly impossible and topped [My Father], however, with the Seer". Commercially, the album peaked at number 114 on the Billboard 200 and at number 22 on the Independent Albums chart. ==Track listing==
Track listing
The album featured a different track order for its vinyl release. (*): Also known as "Apostate". ==Personnel==
Personnel
Adapted from Gira's Young God Records website. SwansMichael Gira – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, Casio, sounds • Kristof Hahn – lap steel guitar, electric guitars, additional vocals • Thor Harris – drums, percussion, orchestral bells, hammered dulcimer, vibraphone, piano, clarinet, handmade violinChristopher Pravdica – bass guitar, additional vocals, incredible handshake • Phil Puleo – drums, percussion, hammered dulcimer, additional vocals • Norman Westberg – electric guitar, additional vocals • Bill Rieflin – piano, organ, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, percussion, Casio, synthesizer, bass guitar, additional vocals, bird idea; credited as "honorary Swan" GuestsKaren O – lead vocals on "Song for a Warrior" • Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker – co-vocals on "Lunacy" • Jarboe – backing vocals on "The Seer Returns" and "A Piece of the Sky", voice collage on "A Piece of the Sky" • Seth Olinsky, Miles Seaton, and Dana Janssen – background vocals on "A Piece of the Sky" • Caleb Mulkerin and Colleen Kinsella – accordion, additional vocals, dulcimer, guitar, piano and other instruments on "The Seer Returns" • Sean Mackowiak – acoustic and electric mandolin, clarinet • Ben Frost – fire sounds (acoustic and synthetic) on "A Piece of the Sky" • Iain Graham – bagpipes on "The Seer" • Bruce Lamont – horns on "The Seer" • Bob Rutman – steel cello on "The Seer" • Cassis Staudt – accordion • Eszter Balint – violin • Jane Scarpantoni – cello • Kevin McMahon – additional drums on "The Seer Returns" and "Avatar", additional guitars on "Song for a Warrior" and "Avatar" • Bryce Goggin – piano on "Song for a Warrior" • Bill Tobin – Oboe on “Avatar” • Stefan Rocke – contrabassoon on "The Seer" Technical personnel • Michael Gira – producing • Kevin McMahon – engineering, mixing • Macro and Boris – engineering assistants of Kevin McMahon • Bryce Goggin – engineering • Adam Sachs – engineering assistant of Bruce Goggin • Doug Henderson – mastering • Jamal Ruhe – pre-mastering • Simon Henwood – artwork ==Charts==
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