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Sonic Youth were still cranking out incredible music upon their dissolution in the early 2010s, and now we get to hear quite a bit more of it. Two months from today the band will release In/Out/In, a collection of rare and unreleased recordings from their final decade together — from the Jim O’Rourke era to the Mark Ibold era, if you will. Culled from sessions ranging from 2000-2010, the five-song collection is said to showcase Sonic Youth in their “especially zoned/exploratory regions,” with an emphasis on their instrumentals.
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submitted by Nick Jan 26th 2009 02:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore has said the band want to play this year's Glastonbury festival.
submitted by Nick Jan 22nd 2009 01:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Sonic Youth have reached the mixing stage of their forthcoming album, tentatively titled 'The Eternal'.
While I was at last weekend's Jemina Pearl show in Brooklyn, some enthusiastic stoner randomly tapped me on the shoulder. "Dude," he said, "I think that's Kim Gordon over there-- she's so hot!" Indeed, it was Kim Gordon. And yes, she looks great. (Thurston Moore, who also looks pretty incredible, was also at the gig.) These two do not grow old, ...
submitted by Nick Jan 17th 2009 12:01 am (stereogum.com)
Not really, but Thurston Moore did tell Billboard that some of the lyrics on Sonic Youth's next album were inspired by the dark stuff -- name names, sir -- "although he promises he's not mimicking their delivery." Too bad. This new record, which reportedly has a working title of The Eternal will also include, in Moore's words, "heavy ass weirdo ...


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