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Peter Conheim (Negetiveland) - Electronics
James Mcnew (Yo La Tengo) - Bass Jamaaladeen Tacuma - Bass Alexis Marcelo- Keyboards Ava Mendoza - Guitar Steve Shelley - Drums and others... |
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Kim provides cover art for the Liberate Abortion compilation to be released one day only on bandcamp, this Friday, October 7th. A t-shirt featuring her art will also be available.
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No word yet on the price, it seems. If we go by the previous Good Music To... volumes, should be about $25. As for the tee with Kim's art, it looks bitchen, but I'm just a bit too white to wear a white t-shirt... |
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$19.73, as it turns out. Buy it if you can. Fuck the GQP. T-shirt with Kim's artwork is $35 plus shipping: https://goodmusiccomp.bandcamp.com/m...-by-kim-gordon **PRE-ORDER NOW! ORDERS SHIP IN 6-8 WEEKS** 100% cotton. Sizes are unisex. Art by Kim Gordon for NOISE FOR NOW All proceeds support Abortion Care Network, Brigid Alliance and NOISE FOR NOW. Made in USA |
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Although the compilation is no longer available, the "Kim Gordon-designed 'Liberate Abortion' fundraiser t-shirt" is: https://noisefornow.org/shop |
The Raincoats’ Gina Birch preps debut solo album, shares “Wish I Was You” ft Thurston Moore
https://www.brooklynvegan.com/the-ra...hurston-moore/ |
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Sweet. And about damn time! :) |
Thurston's next record, Flow Critical Lucidity, will be released in 2023.
https://www.miaminewtimes.com/music/...moore-15634408 |
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Thanks for the link! I had no idea Michael Imperioli was a VU superfan, by the way. Now, what's up with that image again? Thurston is joining Bob Dylan and my bloody valentine as a musician who's using pretty old promotional pics... |
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Extremely limited 7" lathe cut signed by Lee Ranaldo, now gone from Bandcamp, but if anyone knows where to score a copy please let me know.
https://dysmusie.bandcamp.com/album/...a-try-it-again |
Wylde Ratttz on vinyl, you fuckers:
https://wylderatttz.bandcamp.com/album/wylde-ratttz Get it today - it's Bandcamp Friday! |
Didn’t see this posted anywhere… Kim Gordon Chronicles Vol.3
https://www.nieves.ch/3849/chronicles_vol3 |
Thurston Moore - Sonic Life : A Memoir (26.10)
https://www.bookdepository.com/Sonic...8585471&sr=1-8 ![]() |
Finally!
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Yeah! But... October, really? |
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Well, at least it looks like it'll be out before Jeff Tweedy's new book. https://sites.prh.com/worldwithinasong Hey, shouldn't there be a Sonic 2023 thread already? Just sayin'. |
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Oh, now this is the... Sonic 2022/2023 thread, I guess. :) |
22 going on 23...
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"Psychiatrist... Depression... Anxiety... Counseling..." Hey, maybe the thread should be called Sonic 2022/2023. :) |
![]() William Hooker's Shamballa (with Thurston and Elliott Sharp) is being reissued for Record Store Day: http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...d.php?t=129932 |
New TM track for a quid:
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https://daydreamlibraryseries.bandca...thurston-moore |
Thurston wrote the liner notes (and played bass?) for the beautiful new James Brandon Lewis album.
https://www.clashmusic.com/news/jame...raphic-beings/ |
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EX-CE-LL-ENT!!
can't wait the album release... |
isn't every new Thurston as boring as fuck? but we got nostalgia?
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No, and, at least in my case, no. |
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Kim and Lee were always the coolest part of the band so I agree completely, Kim and Lee solo projects are much more interesting. |
speaking of cool releases featuring Lee, this is out now:
![]() https://labellebrute.bandcamp.com/album/hell-gate-2 I think it's streaming completely now since a week or so, or perhaps it is only for me because I bought it ;) |
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Kim and Lee were and are cool as cucumbers, but regarding SY let's not rewrite history here - Thurston was the engine of the band. |
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The engine? Maybe... but probably Sonic Youth would have been a forgettable rock band without Kim's artistic sense and the experimental way of understanding music Lee had. No cucumbers, no history. |
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The cucumbers were indeed essential; beyond essential, even - this was a BAND. Now, if all we had had been The Thurston Moore Experience, I don't think it would have been forgettable at all, but certainly not SY-level. Incidentally, let's not forget Steve the cucumber just because he arrived "late". He propelled the group into a higher megatonic dimension. :cool: |
Second tune from T's forthcoming album: "Isadora".
https://daydreamlibraryseries.bandca...re-music-video |
I noticed that the Brooklyn 2011 live recoding has been set to private on the Sonic Youth bandcamp page. You can download it still if you've already purchased it, but you can no longer stream via the platform.
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Physical release forthcoming? Rarities 3 went dark when In/Out/In was fresh...
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Emma Tricca - Aspirin Sun produced by Steve
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ARTIST: COMELADE/LEE RANALDO/RAMON PRATS, PASCAL
TITLE: Velvet Serenade On occasion of its 25th anniversary, Staubgold presents Velvet Serenade. Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo and French maverick Pascal Comelade relive The Velvet Underground -- a non-nostalgic reinvention of a musical legacy that takes an influential past into the future. For the world premiere of his latest book Linger On: The Velvet Underground -- published by Eva and Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace Library -- Catalan music journalist Ignacio Juliŕ wanted to relive the New York band's original dynamics, that creative friction between an American noise-guitar player and poet, Lou Reed, and a radical, lyrical European pianist and songwriter, John Cale. Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo and French maverick Pascal Comelade accepted the challenge and the concert took place in Banyoles, Catalonia, on April 28, 2022, as a non-nostalgic reinvention of a musical legacy that takes an influential past into the future. Comelade and Ranaldo met for the first time the same day the piece was created from scratch, at Banyoles' Auditori del Ateneu, and after a few try-outs, magic happened right away. Local drummer Ramon Prats joined in easily and the three constructed what Ignacio Juliŕ had asked for, not a tribute concert made of more or less faithful covers, but a new thing. Pascal came with a clear idea of the songs and laid them down with his minimalist, personal style at the grand piano and small keyboard, Lee painted -- with guitars, acoustic and electric, used as cellos sometimes, and weird percussion -- the wide palette of emotions these classic songs carry. After months of imagining it, here it was, a fully realized Velvet Serenade. Spontaneous, vibrant and true to the band's spirit. "See, I believe in giving back. I might be the only writer that has interviewed all The Velvet Underground's members through the years, from 1978 to 2022, and all those conversations, articles and experiences are now collected in Linger On: The Velvet Underground, a book that I hope will be shared by next generations. This Banyoles, Girona, concert was another way of giving back what the band and its members had given me since the mid-seventies, not just great art in the form of rock'n'roll at its most deep and challenging, but an outlook on life and everything else, an invitation to seek the beauty in truth and try to understand human behavior." --Ignacio Juliŕ (Banyoles, December 2022) |
Thurston Moore collaborates on the latest issue of Heartworm Press' Heartworm Reader, available now to pre-order:
https://shop.theheartworm.com/produc...m-reader-vol-3 |
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