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hipster_bebop_junkie 03.13.2013 09:31 PM

Somebody better capture this shit:
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Originally Posted by stu666
Thursday, 14 March 2013

KEXP presents a LIVE performance with Chelsea Light Moving!

Performing from SXSW in Austin, TX at Mellow Johnny's Bike Shop! If you'll be in the area, we invite you to attend the session at 1:30 PM (CST). This event is FREE, all ages, and open to the public. No badge required!

We'll be broadcasting the session LIVE at 11:30 AM (PST)
on 90.3 FM in Seattle and streaming worldwide at http://KEXP.ORG/

More info: http://blog.kexp.org/sxsw-2013/


jlnpgt 03.14.2013 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by stu666
7"

1. Heavenmetal
2. Commmunist Eyes


is Communist Eyes a Germs cover ?

RanaldoNecro 03.14.2013 11:17 AM

yup....pat is in austin as well right now

stu666 03.14.2013 01:42 PM

http://tunein.com/radio/Chelsea-Ligh...-2013-p491671/

h8kurdt 03.14.2013 02:04 PM

Not exactly a glowing review...

halgreen 03.14.2013 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666

Is it over already?

Screaming Skull 03.14.2013 03:59 PM

I'm listening to the CLM album for this first time this instant and the jam on 'Sleeping Where I Fall' just gave me chills. The lyrics/chorus are kind of corny, but the jam is undeniable. Worth the price of admission, for sure. Next song starting now...

RanaldoNecro 03.15.2013 01:46 AM

They also played an unreleased track called OK STOP GO or something like that

stu666 03.15.2013 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by RanaldoNecro
They also played an unreleased track called OK STOP GO or something like that


They've been playing a couple of new songs. "No Go" and "Sunday Stage"". You can listen to both here: http://southernshelter.com/2013/03/o...3-08-the-earl/ and here: http://www.nyctaper.com/2013/03/chel...cmp3streaming/

stu666 03.17.2013 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by zelocia
Definitely a mistake. The LP comes with a 7 inch.


It looks like there was also an option for the LP with 7" + CD!

RanaldoNecro 03.17.2013 07:32 PM

Waterloo Records
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psa7cfd9d9.jpg

Consequence of Sound at the Parish

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ps55589d54.jpg

http://s10.beta.photobucket.com/user...57488.jpg.html

DaveMartin 03.18.2013 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
It looks like there was also an option for the LP with 7" + CD!

This is the case in the UK and Europe. The copies pressed in the US have download coupons.

also to be clear: the LP/7" (the 7" is a permanent thing) and the CD have the same tracks, but in a different running order.

nancykitten 03.18.2013 05:41 PM

Anyone else surprised by the negativity surrounding Chelsea Light Moving? Almost every review I've read has been indifferent at best, critical at worst.

If these songs had formed the bulk of a new Sonic Youth album I bet they'd have been received differently.

Magic Wheel Memory 03.18.2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by nancykitten
Anyone else surprised by the negativity surrounding Chelsea Light Moving? Almost every review I've read has been indifferent at best, critical at worst.

If these songs had formed the bulk of a new Sonic Youth album I bet they'd have been received differently.


I don't think that's true. Some SY records have gotten negative reviews.

Magic Wheel Memory 03.18.2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by stu666
They've been playing a couple of new songs. "No Go" and "Sunday Stage"". You can listen to both here: http://southernshelter.com/2013/03/o...3-08-the-earl/ and here: http://www.nyctaper.com/2013/03/chel...cmp3streaming/


At the Maxwell's show, he mistakenly referred to "Sunday Stage" as "Space Station." Of course, he was joking. It was pretty damn funny.

guest 03.19.2013 05:21 AM

having given it a fair few listens, I'm still really unsure as to how I feel about this album. it's really enjoyable, and I really respect thurston for just going at it and making the most conventionally 'rock' album of his career, but therein lies the problem: it just feels a bit pedestrian to me, like it's unnecessarily heavy at points and not nearly as melodically rich as anything he's done before.

live, though, I have no doubt that they would blow my fucking balls off.

Severian 03.19.2013 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by nancykitten
Anyone else surprised by the negativity surrounding Chelsea Light Moving? Almost every review I've read has been indifferent at best, critical at worst.

If these songs had formed the bulk of a new Sonic Youth album I bet they'd have been received differently.


Hmm. I don't think I've read more than 1 explicitly negative review. I think there have only been one or two wholly positive ones, though, so maybe you're right.

But I wouldn't pay a great deal of attention to whatever Pitchfork has to say about it. They seem honor bound to give every Sonic Youth solo album/side project the same kind of non-committal 5.5-6.9 review usually reserved for Pearl Jam love albums and Coldplay records.

Last Sonic Youth-related review I read was of Between the Times & the Tides, which I felt they totally glossed over, thoughtlessly missing nuances and subtleties, and summing up the album in a very "I haven't heard it, but I'll bet I can swing this; deadline's tomorrow anyway!" Kind of way. I really hope they didn't attempt a review of Smart Bar.

Chelsea Light Moving might be the best post-breakup Sonic Youth-related album yet. Maybe even the best sy related non-sy album yet. I can't get enough of it.

stu666 03.20.2013 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by halgreen
Is it over already?


you can listen again here: http://kexp.org/live/liveperformance.aspx?rId=34388

zelocia 03.20.2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Chelsea Light Moving might be the best post-breakup Sonic Youth-related album yet. Maybe even the best sy related non-sy album yet. I can't get enough of it.


1. They are not broken up.

2. Best SY related non-SY album? Maybe. I have yet to hear the Body / Head releases so I can't really say that I agree or disagree. Better than Rather Ripped? Yes. Better than The Eternal? In some ways and in some ways not. And I prefer Demolished Thoughts to CLM, honestly.

raiinking 03.21.2013 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
yeah, well thats because it doesn't sound like a shitty art school fart school project. you know, kim moaning and lee dicking around on a guitar and all.

in other words......sonic youth were nothing but an art school fart school college art project for kim and lee. besides, kim wasn't even an musician, but a so-called artist. and lee was a fucking pothead Deadhead dicking around on his axe.


Thruston was the true upper upper middle class geek that wanted to rock. the rest of sonic youth were just art school fart school fags trying to expand upon their art career. kim and lee never would've took punk rock seriously and would have continued to look at it through their postmodern ironic art filter if not for Thurston.


except steve.

nuff said.


I cannot believe a fan of Sonic Youth would feel this way. That is horrific. Sonic Youth is the sum of it's parts. That's why sonic youth is amazing. The different personalities that you hear in different songs. It's part of why they're my favorite band. Kim is my personal hero. Lee wrote some of the best sy lyrics. Steve is an incredible drummer and him joining the band made a huge impact on the way they sounded. Thurston is of course incredible but I'm sure he would be shocked to see that someone who listens to his music would think this way of the people he has spent the last 30 years of his life with.

and on a side note doesn't anybody else like Free Kitten?
That is my favorite Non-Sonic band that a member started. I'm cool with Chelsea Light Moving- it's like Thurston's Free Kitten that happened to start while they are on hiatus. That's the only reason it made me feel weird and I guess is making the rest of us uncertain about SY's future.

Just think of it as his solo shit got a band name. That's what he said in an interview basically. That was the band that traveled with him as Thurston Moore but he just prefers to be in a band "it feels like being in a gang."

Chelsea light moving is a very good band. I just saw them in Atlanta with Merchandise. They were awesome. Groovy and Linda is officially MY SONNNGG.

I am really stoked that Chelsea Light Moving is touring and playing shows with underground up and coming bands like Merchandise and Grass Widow-and they are playing clubs. It's awesome. Keith Morris is doing this with OFF. It makes me proud of Thurston. This is the way to do it. It's not like they're starting out at the Variety Playhouse - they're playing the earl. It's cool. AND the record is like 15 bucks with a 5 dollar 7". That is awesome.

NOW here's the serious part. When am I gonna get a new Free Kitten album and tour - KIM?


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