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New Sonic Youth Album and DVD!!! Sonic Youth's new album NURSE comes out on June 8...here's a very interesting blurb on the album from their website, www.sonicyouth.com:
Check out the first track, ‘Pattern Recognition’, and hear Kim Gordon take Justin Timberlake’s hand and stick it in a tendon-shredding meat grinder. Hear Sonic Youth gay marriage the hell out of religious zealot war pigs Cheney, Rumsfeld, Bush and Ashcroft with the meditative ‘Peace Attack’. Imagine Bare Trees-era Fleetwood Mac jamming with Jealous Again-era Black Flag on the heart-pounding ‘Unmade Bed’ and ‘I Love You Golden Blue’. Listen to the core reactor awesomeness of ‘Paper Cup Exit’ as it reduces such legends as Led Zeppelin and Yes to just so much British schoolboy whimpering. And on the same day, Sonic Youth is releasing their first DVD video retrospective!!! More info from their site: Also on June 8, Sonic Youth will release their first official DVD, which will be a complete retrospective of the band's music videos from the Geffen era plus bonus material all scoped and roped by filmmaker Lance Bangs. Twenty-three videos are included with over 3 hours of commentary and interviews by the band and others, with bonus videos, interviews, and more. The tracklisting is as follows: Dirty Boots Tunic (Song for Karen) Mary-Christ Kool Thing Mote My Friend Goo Dissapearer Mildred Pierce Cinderella's Big Score Scooter & Jinx Titanium Expose 100% Sugar Kane Youth Against Fascism Bull in the Heather Superstar Little Trouble Girl The Diamond Sea Sunday Hoarfrost Nevermind (What Was it Anyway) The Empty Page Disconnection Notice Full audio commentary is included by the directors Spike Jonze, Todd Haynes, Tamra Davis, Mark Romanek, Dave Markey, Richard Kern, Tom Surgal and Phil Morrison. Furthermore, Sonic recollections are offered by Mike Watt, Kathleen Hanna, Jason Lee, Lance Bangs, Todd Haynes, Tamra Davis, Dave Markey, and Richard Kern. Also included are a Sonic photo memory montage entitled "Spikes Eye" by Spike Jonze and a 1990 fan letter film document called "My Sonic Room" by Patty Orsini, plus a few extra nuggets. | |
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Where's that song 'Pass the Dutchie to the Left Hand Side' and that joint they did with Donna Summer | |
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psykosoul said: Where's that song 'Pass the Dutchie to the Left Hand Side' and that joint they did with Donna Summer
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psykosoul said: Where's that song 'Pass the Dutchie to the Left Hand Side' and that joint they did with Donna Summer
To this day I still love "Pass The Dutchie." This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Anxiety said: psykosoul said: Where's that song 'Pass the Dutchie to the Left Hand Side' and that joint they did with Donna Summer
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Dirty Boots
Tunic (Song for Karen) Mary-Christ Kool Thing Mote My Friend Goo Dissapearer Mildred Pierce Cinderella's Big Score Scooter & Jinx Titanium Expose 100% Sugar Kane Youth Against Fascism Bull in the Heather Superstar Little Trouble Girl The Diamond Sea Sunday Hoarfrost Nevermind (What Was it Anyway) The Empty Page Disconnection Notice Kool Thing always was cool.Kim sounded hot on that song. | |
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13inchshoe said: Kool Thing always was cool.Kim sounded hot on that song. That song kicks so much ass. You just never expected Chuck D. to pop up in a Sonic Youth song, but there he is. To me, that song IS sex. | |
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I haven't been following them for years but I saw them open for The Stooges and it was they were pretty darn good. I would check out this album and possibly the DVD. | |
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VinnyM27 said: I haven't been following them for years but I saw them open for The Stooges and it was they were pretty darn good. I would check out this album and possibly the DVD.
the DVD is definitely going to be a treat - it looks like they're including the "Goo" video album in its entirety, plus a bunch of other videos...i bought the "goo" video album the first time around, and it's a treat and a half - kim gordon is at her sexiest and campiest in all the videos, and in general, sonic youth always has the best directors for their clips - gus van sant, harmony korine, spike jonze, etc. and anyway, thurston moore is such a guitar god, that's reason enough right there. | |
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VinnyM27 said:[quote]I haven't been following them for years but I saw them open for The Stooges and it was they were pretty darn good.
You saw Iggy & his Stooges? Lucky you.How was it? | |
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TOMORROW!!! TOMORROW!!! TOMORROW!!!
The official Sonic Youth web site has previews of all the songs on their new album NURSE (did I mention it comes out TOMORROW???), because they're cool like that: http://www.sonicyouth.com...index.html And if that ain't enough, they're also releasing a DVD retrospective tomorrow called CORPORATE GHOST. All this PLUS a new PJ Harvey album??? I dunno if my heart can take all the excitement. | |
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Sonic Nurse is incredibly tight. they continualy come correct. folks that have not checked them out before, MUST!!! Sonic Nurse is a great place to start. their guitar work is Layer Upon Layer Of INSANITY. ****They will be performing on Leno tomorrow night (Wed.) be sure to chek it!**** -goin to pick up the DVD right now (LOVE 'Bull In The Heather' with Crazy/Sexy Kathleen Hanna!!!) -peaceternal Y'all | |
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i just got my CD and DVD at the beast buy...9.99 for the album, 13.99 for the DVD...CHEEP!!!
and woo hoo, the DVD comes with a sticker! | |
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Had a listen to the CD and a first peek at the DVD...I've given "Sonic Nurse" a couple of spins so far today and I'm loving it. It's not as meandering or bland as I think some of their stuff has been...I'm not a huge fan of "NYC Ghosts & Flowers" or "Murray Street", though I do think "Murray Street" makes for some good headphone listening - the new SY is more like "Dirty" or "Experimental Jet Set", only, hmm....it sounds like they care about making good pop/rock music again, only they don't care to prove anything enough to throw in a mess of flash and pomp (though "Goo" is still one of my favorite messy, flashy, pompfests)...the new album is just really good guitar-based rock music with a sound familiar enough to please fans and songs accessible enough to maybe hook a new fan or two. I'll be listening to this on those nasty lazy summer days when I wanna lay in bed and read but all I can manage to do is drink beer and nap. That wasn't a really appetizing thing to say, was it?
MEANWHILE, the DVD is AMAZING. All their videos, from 1990-2004, with guest appearances by everyone from Kathleen Hanna to Sleater-Kinney to Kim Deal to McCauley Culkin, with videos directed by Spike Jonez, Harmony Korine, Richard Kern and a who's who of art-flick hipsters. Almost all of the videos have band commentaries. Some have band commentaries AND director commentaries. Tons of extra features. Several little documentaries. Several additional videos that ended up on the cutting room floor. And there's even a function that lets you program what order you wanna watch the videos in. For Sonic Youth fans, it's DAYS O' FUN. I'm so excited with all this SY stuff that I completely forgot to buy the PJ Harvey album. | |
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guess I'll have to see them again on august 30th at the amsterdam Paradiso..... | |
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It's an OK disc but nothing to shout about. Not nearly as good as "Dirty" (God, this album DEFINED my sophomore year in high-school) or "Goo." | |
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Case said: It's an OK disc but nothing to shout about. Not nearly as good as "Dirty" (God, this album DEFINED my sophomore year in high-school) or "Goo."
Nothin' they do is ever gonna be like those albums. I think they were experimenting with applying their style toward making standard pop songs, and I also think they were going through a very playful, kitschy, pop art phase at the time...I think they've moved on and matured since those albums (especially on stuff like "A Thousand Leaves" and some of the stuff on their indie label), but I really do think "Sonic Nurse" is, at least in part, a return to their more "poppy" sound, however subtle it may be. | |
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