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A Thousand Threads 05.17.2011 10:50 AM

Pointless Record.
Hard to sit through.

themawt71 05.17.2011 12:38 PM

i like it. it's nice to hear some acoustic stand up bass with thurston.

Dude McDude 05.18.2011 04:04 AM

Listening to this i'm shifting between sappiness-grossout, and psych-folk love. It's very obvious who produced this album. And i NEED to know whos playing bass. It's brilliantly played.

Jef Mertens 05.18.2011 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Dude McDude
And i NEED to know whos playing bass. It's brilliantly played.

Regular Beck bassist Bram Inscore ...

Dude McDude 05.18.2011 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Jef Mertens
Regular Beck bassist Bram Inscore ...

Thanks for the info. Was he on chemtrails as well? Because that song has some awesome bass as well.

greedrex 05.18.2011 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by greedrex
OMFG
the production on the LP sounds horribly horrible.
The songs appear to be good enough with vintage Thrston chords but dear God these arrangements are so out of place and all over the place.
Amazing how he lost the tracks there....
wow. This may be the first Thurston LP i just don't care about...
Sick.


ach; i must have heard a terrible premix edit at that time cuz i just listened to to this twice and the arrangements are well mixed and very pertinent to my ears now. I take it all back. Very nice LP indeed. Well done Thursty. Will prob buy this on sexxy waxxxy.:D

mil_pl 05.18.2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by greedrex
ach; i must have heard a terrible premix edit at that time cuz i just listened to to this twice and the arrangements are well mixed and very pertinent to my ears now. I take it all back. Very nice LP indeed. Well done Thursty. Will prob buy this on sexxy waxxxy.:D


Haha! ;)

termsen 05.18.2011 12:59 PM

I think that The trees outside the academy is better and more spooky in a good way. At least this was my impression when I first heard that record during Halloween. And now this album.well I just don't know. Probably I should get a life or give this record a proper listen.

Moshe 05.18.2011 01:43 PM

http://drownedinsound.com/releases/1...eviews/4142687

RanaldoNecro 05.18.2011 03:44 PM

Trees outside the academy does sound like the season of autumn.

Magic Wheel Memory 05.18.2011 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase
I must buy the Japanese version.


I doubt that it would sound right in Japanese. Even if the translation is perfect, Thurston's accent would ruin it.

Derek 05.19.2011 01:24 PM

Yawn. This album is tremendously boring.

Give us something new, we've heard this all before.

deflinus 05.19.2011 02:33 PM

^

i agree. i'm a huge thurston solo fan but i was disappointed by this.
just let j mascis release his acoustic album and do something different.
with nels cline on lee's album, i can already tell it'll be better..
hopefully

skipvacuum 05.19.2011 04:20 PM

severe deja vu

Moshe 05.19.2011 06:50 PM

Thurston Moore sends greetings from Wilmington, DE via WXPN tonight

http://www.matadorrecords.com/matabl...-wxpn-tonight/

Pax Americana 05.19.2011 09:59 PM

Just came home and found my pre-ordered, blue vinyl edition of Demolished Thoughts sitting in front of my door! Will be playing it presently...

Moshe 05.19.2011 11:58 PM

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...r-2286401.html


http://www.uptownmag.com/music/cd-re...122192534.html

yagotamullet 05.20.2011 03:17 AM

Didn't read much of the thread. But I think the album is gorgeous. Very pleasant, and I know a lot of the Sonic Youth lot aren't very acceptable to that style of music, you know... mellow, introspective. I see that some are, and I think they'll appreciate it, but I totally understand if someone just doesn't dig it. Personally, I love all the interplay intricacies in all the songs... just pleasing to listen to a master work his craft.

EVOLghost 05.20.2011 03:49 AM

I've only had one listen. it's OK. Not bad really....some songs are boring, but there are a few nice tunes. Benediction though is a poor track imo.

nicfit 05.20.2011 03:57 AM

Mina Loy is nice.

Bal 05.20.2011 04:10 AM

i thought this album would suck, but after a few listens i really really like it.
even thought its nothing new, the songs are much more interesting than the ones on trees outside...
its a beautiful record imo.

Jef Mertens 05.20.2011 04:39 AM

I've been listening to the record all week and I really like it. I think it's a bit more removed from the usual thurston sounds. Although somewhat comparable to TOTA I think this record has psych-folk written all over it.

At first the songs sounded a bit the same but after a while they distinguish themselves and reveal their true beauty. I also like the clean sound of the strings.

Well done T.

RanaldoNecro 05.20.2011 12:50 PM

Does anyone have a link to the writing about the album that also includes the chord progressions...

Chris Lawrence 05.20.2011 02:10 PM

the tunings are listed in this post if that's what you seek...

RanaldoNecro 05.20.2011 03:31 PM

exactly what i was looking for

toxic johnny 05.21.2011 03:45 PM

...For the first time in ages I sat down with a glass of wine and listened to the record for the first time while poring over the sleeve and reading the lyrics... taking in the visuals etc and it was a really rich experience.
I think this album is the perfect paen to Bowie's 'Space Oddity' and I'm really enjoying it in that context.


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Originally Posted by nicfit
Mina Loy is nice.


By far my favourite track so far...

Mortte Jousimo 05.24.2011 12:46 PM

I got this yesterday and immediately feel happy, because there was so beautiful clear vinyls!

I just have listened it first time and I just love it! It´s so out of this world where everybody seem to have hurry and no time (and need) to be in the silence only with him/herself. I think this is definitely the best Thurston album. Maybe there is something same as in Trees Outside but to me it sounds as if there is twenty years between these albums instead of four. Demolished and 12 Strings are true accompanion, but Demolished is even more meditative. I have listened it just once, I could imagine what doors it will open to me in the future!

Moshe 05.24.2011 01:39 PM

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...shed-thoughts/

Genteel Death 05.24.2011 02:27 PM

I think it's rubbish.

RanaldoNecro 05.24.2011 04:05 PM

picked the LP today. great value. Download card, 2 blue records, creative art that references marshall mcluhan and cd booklet with lyrics.

Awesomeness to Thurston and Matador.

Pelle 05.24.2011 04:14 PM

I will buy the CD + LP in two weeks..I'm in London then..can't wait :D

blunderbuss 05.25.2011 02:41 AM

Maybe I need to listen a few more times, but right now I'm not all that enthusiastic about this one.

Nice bonus track on itunes though.

Moshe 05.25.2011 09:46 AM

http://networkedblogs.com/ihXyw
Thurston Moore: May 20, 2011 Music Hall of Williamsburg - FLAC and MP3 Downloads + Streaming Songs

hiland 05.25.2011 12:41 PM

TONIGHT!!!


Sirius XMU Sessions: Thurston Moore Wed 5/25 9 pm ET; Thur 5/26 9 am, 4 pm ET; Sat 5/28 10 am, 12 pm, 9 pm ET; Sun 5/29 12 pm, 6 pm ET; Mon 5/30 3 pm ET Indie icon Thurston Moore performs a stripped-down set and talks about the making of his new solo album, Demolished Thoughts. (30 min)

SonicBebs 05.25.2011 02:36 PM

its such a lovely album

selkcip 05.25.2011 11:39 PM

violin feels too heavy-handed/pronounced at parts, it mars the album for me.. otherwise it's pretty pleasant -- a definite improvement on trees. one thing i miss about latter-day thurston/sy is a lack of understated, amorphous/ambiguous elements to the music.. maybe i've just tired of the band (or their later material)

the reverbed-out harp sounds are real nice.

skipvacuum 05.26.2011 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hiland
TONIGHT!!!


Sirius XMU Sessions: Thurston Moore Wed 5/25 9 pm ET; Thur 5/26 9 am, 4 pm ET; Sat 5/28 10 am, 12 pm, 9 pm ET; Sun 5/29 12 pm, 6 pm ET; Mon 5/30 3 pm ET Indie icon Thurston Moore performs a stripped-down set and talks about the making of his new solo album, Demolished Thoughts. (30 min)


sad i just saw this...did anyone record/capture this ?..

jetengine 05.26.2011 06:18 PM

I just checked out the timings for the 9 new numbers on bloody iTunes. So this is basically another 48-minute single album strewn out over 2 LPs / 4 sides for no logical reason...?

hipster_bebop_junkie 05.26.2011 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by skipvacuum
sad i just saw this...did anyone record/capture this ?..

Seems like the chances of listening to this ain't over yet. This will be re-broadcast again in the next few days, according to this info stolen from XMU's webiste:

Sirius XMU Sessions: Thurston Moore Wed 5/25 9 pm ET; Thur 5/26 9 am, 4 pm ET; Sat 5/28 10 am, 12 pm, 9 pm ET; Sun 5/29 12 pm, 6 pm ET; Mon 5/30 3 pm ET Indie icon Thurston Moore performs a stripped-down set and talks about the making of his new solo album, Demolished Thoughts. (30 min)


http://www.siriusxm.com/siriusxmu


Hopefully a recording will appear somewhere soon.

whorefrost 05.28.2011 07:30 AM

Wow. Really blown away by how good this record is. Wasn't even anticipating it at all, had forgotten it was out actually until a friend mentioned it. Felt completely indifferent though decided to check out the Guardian stream and was pleasantly surprised. So went out and bought the double LP.
First off, the packaging is lush as hell. I'm not a huge fan of the cover art but once you open out that gatefold and pull out the sleeves (and poetry booklet) . . . man, it is a feast. I feel like the double LP format works PERFECTLY for this album. A couple of tracks per side really allows you to absorb them better on initial listens as opposed to it all running together. This helps overcome the samey feel of some of the songs; what you start to appreciate is the nuances and subtleties of the music.
The production is luscious, dude. This is the gentlest Thurston record I've ever heard. No distortion or noise, barely any dissonance at all. As someone noted it sometimes veers off into spacey psych-folk territory and it works really well! Thurston's vocal delivery and recording sound great. I like how the acoustic guitar is really at the forefront with the other instruments as a shimmering, drifting background. . . no propulsive drumming or obligatory soloing. I feel as if this is the record Thurston perhaps wanted to make with Trees Outside the Academy.
So, yeh, great success. Totally blown me away, all the more so because I was fully expecting to be completely ambivalent towards it. Hell, tempted to jump on a cheap flight to London for the gig on Tuesday.


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