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White Light from the Mouth of Infinity

 
Album Review: White Light from the Mouth of Infinity

  • Artist: Swans
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Total Time: 67:56
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The opening track "Better Than You" almost says it all: Starting with the wail of an infant, then suddenly crashing into surging music that mixes quick, energetic drums with bells and other instruments, the song turns into a dramatic acoustic guitar/percussion piece with Gira's brooding voice and Jarboe's haunting backing; after some re-developments of the themes, it ends with a beautiful restatement of the sung section with additional guitar and bell sounds. At once incredibly destructive and astoundingly life-affirming -- and worth the entire Burning World album several times over -- "Better Than You" demonstrates that Swans had emerged from their major-label fiasco even more powerful and artistic than before, aiming for an awesome, all-encompassing majesty in their music that the admittedly hypnotic earlier versions of the band, in their brute forcefulness, simply could not have achieved. Interestingly, a number of players from Burning World and other Bill Laswell associates participate on White Light, but here Gira as sole producer marshals everyone's collective efforts to heights that Laswell either was unwilling or unable to do. Also notably, Westberg is all but absent on guitar, with new arrival Clinton Steele taking the fore as the major instrumentalist after Gira and Jarboe themselves. Picking out all the highlights from such a stunning disc is practically impossible, but three of the flat-out classic marvels here are: "You Know Nothing," with its simply lovely introduction and Gira's commanding singing; "Song for Dead Time," a gentle Jarboe-sung number filled out by a simple but effective string-synth arrangement; and "Failure," carried by a buried guitar strum, Gira's Sisyphean lyric, and brief, lush choruses. Simply put, this is out and out brilliant as the clear starting point for the second half of Swans' unique career. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Better Than You Michael Gira Swans (5:57)
Power and Sacrifice Swans (5:31)
You Know Nothing Michael Gira Swans (5:41)
Song for Dead Time Michael Gira Swans (5:17)
Will We Survive? Michael Gira Swans (6:32)
Love Will Save You Michael Gira Swans (6:02)
Failure Michael Gira Swans (5:19)
Song for the Sun Swans (5:01)
Miracle of Love Michael Gira Swans (6:39)
When She Breathes Michael Gira Swans (5:00)
Why Are We Alive? Michael Gira Swans (5:28)
The Most Unfortunate Lie Swans (5:29)

Credits

Michael Gira (Keyboards), Michael Gira (Sampling), Steve Burgh (Mandolin), Norman Westberg (Guitar (Electric)), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), Michael Gira (Concept), Patricia Mooney (Layout Design), Michael Gira (Sound Effects), Alex Armitage (?), Steve Burgh (Guitar (12 String)), Jarboe (Arranger), Nicky Skopelitis (Banjo), Steve McAllister (Engineer), Michael Gira (Producer), Michael Gira (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jarboe (Keyboards), Michael Gira (?), John Sarfell (Artwork), Michael Gira (Package Design), Nicky Skopelitis (Guitar (Electric)), Hahn Rowe (Violin), Clinton Steele (Guitar (Acoustic)), Christopher Hahn (Guitar (Acoustic)), Norman Westburg (Guitar (Electric)), Jarboe (Choir Arrangement), Anton Fier (Drums), Jenny Wade (Guitar (Bass)), Deryk Thomas (Artwork), Clinton Steele (Guitar (Electric)), Nicky Skopelitis (Guitar (Acoustic)), Brian Martin (Engineer), Michael Gira (Arranger), Jarboe (Vocals), Steve McAllister (Programming), Jarboe (?), Nicky Skopelitis (Baglama), Christopher Hahn (Guitar), Anton Fier (Drum Programming), Michael Gira (Vocals), Jarboe (Vocals (Background)), Foetus (Producer), Nicky Skopelitis (Bazouki), Bryce Goggin (Engineer), Vincent Signorelli (Percussion)
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White Light From the Mouth of Infinity
Studio album by Swans
Released 1991
Genre Experimental rock
Post-Rock
Art rock
Progressive Folk
Psychedelic rock
Length 69:21
Label Young God Records
Producer Michael Gira
Professional reviews
Swans chronology
Anonymous Bodies in an Empty Room
(1990)
White Light From the Mouth of Infinity
(1991)
Body to Body, Job to Job
(1991)

White Light From the Mouth of Infinity is a studio album by Swans. It was released in 1991. The album is now out of print and has not been reissued by Young God Records, although all but two of the songs appear on the compilation Various Failures. The two songs not included there, "Power and Sacrifice" & "Song for the Sun", are on the compilation Forever Burned.

The cover art is a painting by Deryk Thomas.

Track listing

  1. "Better Than You" - 5:51
  2. "Power and Sacrifice" - 5:37
  3. "You Know Nothing" - 5:46
  4. "Song for Dead Time" - 5:24
  5. "Will We Survive" - 6:51
  6. "Love Will Save You" - 6:06
  7. "Failure" - 6:20
  8. "Song for the Sun" - 5:03
  9. "Miracle of Love" - 6:43
  10. "When She Breathes" - 5:03
  11. "Why Are We Alive?" - 5:29
  12. "The Most Unfortunate Lie" - 5:02

Personnel

  • Michael Gira - voice, acoustic guitar, sounds, samples, keyboards, arrangements
  • Jarboe - voice, keyboards, background vocals, choral/orchestral arrangements
  • Christoph Hahn - acoustic & electric guitar
  • Cliton Steele - acoustic & electric guitar
  • Norman Westberg - electric guitar
  • Jenny Wade - bass
  • Anton Fier - drums, drum programming
  • Nicky Skopelitis - acoustic & electric guitar, baglama, bazouki, banjo
  • Vincent Signorelli - percussion
  • Hahn Rowe - violin
  • Steve Burgh - mandolin, 12 string guitar
  • Norman Westberg - guitars
  • J. G. Thirlwell - programming & co-production of track 2, additional policing of the re-mixes

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