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Feel Good Now

Feel Good Now

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Artist: Swans
Label: Atavistic Records
Category: Music

Buy New: $14.98



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 170012

Format: Live, Original Recording Reissued
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 735286113525
EAN: 0766481768524
ASIN: B000066JEZ

Release Date: June 4, 2002
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Tracks:

  • Intro
  • New Mind
  • Blood and Honey
  • Trust Me
  • Willy in Ravensburg
  • Sex God Sex
  • Various Audience Tricks
  • Like a Drug (Sha la la La)
  • Beautiful Child
  • Blackmail
  • Children of God
  • Beautiful Reprise - The Town and Country Club Backstab Cowardice
  • Thank You
  • Various Audience Members
  • Blind Love
  • Hello to Our Friends
  • Thank You, Goodbye. Good Luck.

Similar Items:

  • Children of God/World of Skin
  • Swans Are Dead (Live '95-'97)
  • Great Annihilator
  • Soundtracks for the Blind
  • Cop/Young God/Greed/Holy Money

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Feel Good Now is the long-out-of-print double-LP document of Swans triumphant 1987 European tour in support of their most critically acclaimed album, Children Of God. 10 tracks including 'Blind Love', 'Blood & Honey' & 'Beautiful Child'.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars feel better than ever   February 27, 2008
this is an incredible album. there's a big difference between swans studio albums and swans live, and you will want to experience the difference. it's intense, and there are lots of long songs. i like the use of strange noises in the songs playing along with the music. my favorite track is "sex, god, sex." great music, charming album cover, the complete package! lean back and let this blow you away!


5 out of 5 stars Music from another time   January 2, 2003
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Feel Good Now. The very name of the album is a command, and that's exactly what the Swans do. When the Swans storm the stage in all their raw, gothic glory, they don't just play music; they command the music, harnessing a vast arsenal of pure guitar energy and oppressively dense rhythms to force the audience into deaf submission. Sounding like a hellish amalgamation of Joy Division and Flipper, The Swans exhume lost sounds from another time that are truly primordial and earth shattering in their overwhelmingly mundane, militaristic rage. The music itself transcends any possible categorization, taking on a life of its own as it breathes and writhes suspended above the heads of the aghast audience. Culling feelings of hatred, anger, despair, and angst from the depths of the planet, Feel Good Now is the larger than life manifestation of all of our darkest emotions and most vile desires put on display before us. However, while the pure fury of the album inevitably leads to music that contains unparalleled violence, the heightened emotional potency of the album also gives it an equally beautiful and serene element of release that shows anger as an integral, vital emotion that should be harnessed, not suppressed. Anger is perhaps the only word strong enough and encompassing enough to fully describe the sound that is The Swans because to refer to this music as nothing more than music would be ignorant; Feel Good Now is pure emotion. Like their obvious predecessors, the legendary MC5, a live album is simply the only way to contain their immense sound and Feel Good Now perfectly captures the Swans at the height of their powers making an already lengthy album of 75 minutes feel like nearly 3 hours of intense pummeling feedback. The Swans sound is timeless and their unique culmination of pre-modern forces paint them as one of the most profound and powerful groups to emerge in the last century. Like I said before, The Swans don't just play music, they breathe and radiate it, and when Micheal Gira roars "God is Mine" in his best Tom Waits growl, you believe him.


5 out of 5 stars SWANS at their best   August 1, 2002
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

These days when I hear about all the countless supposedly "dark" and "intense" nu-metal bands, I listen to Feel Good Now and just laugh. Swans were brutal, bludgeoning, pummeling,uncompromising....and somehow beautiful at the same time. Most of all, they were REAL. This album is a prime example of Swans in all their glory, and makes more modern bands like (scoff) Linkin Park and (gag) Staind sound about as dark and intense as N'Sync or Jessica Simpson.


5 out of 5 stars gira and co. crumble entire cities   June 27, 2002
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

this absolutely huge, plodding, terrifying music. by all means place cotton balls in your ears, just dont get surprised when you remove them and theyre soaked in blood.

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