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greenlight 12.28.2019 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
The description on Amazon sounds very intriguing...really looking forward to this one!


Indeed. though I wonder how they going to perform them songs live. looking forward to it as well.

greenlight 01.13.2020 11:11 AM

new one out. wow.

http://mute.ffm.to/NONEW

Moshe 02.16.2020 02:21 AM

https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2020/02...RdejGKYK6nQDUg

greenlight 02.17.2020 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Moshe


thank you!

Moshe 02.18.2020 03:53 AM

New album LP available at Newbury Comics-white vinyl and signed poster:

https://www.newburycomics.com/produc...GYFB_vi2r4Facc

The Soup Nazi 02.18.2020 10:27 PM


I also noticed they have a CD version of Rock N Roll Consciousness "with a 4x4 art card signed by Thurston Moore". My copy didn't come with that - damn!

Moshe 02.25.2020 06:17 AM

Did anyone get a chance to listen to it?

https://mute.ffm.to/NONEW?fbclid=IwA...mAfvasUWlshJJc

greenlight 02.25.2020 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
Did anyone get a chance to listen to it?

https://mute.ffm.to/NONEW?fbclid=IwA...mAfvasUWlshJJc


not yet. vinyl is on the way, so I am going to wait for a vinyl listen session. should be here any moment.

you?

Moshe 02.25.2020 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by greenlight
not yet. vinyl is on the way, so I am going to wait for a vinyl listen session. should be here any moment.

you?

Not yet

Moshe 02.25.2020 11:41 AM

https://www.spin.com/2020/02/lee-ran...outh-projects/

The Soup Nazi 02.25.2020 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Moshe


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SPIN: Lee, I wanted to ask you about Sonic Youth’s Live In Moscow (April 1989) album that came out this month. How do things work with archival projects now that the band’s no longer active, are you involved in picking things out for release or is there someone tending to all of that?

LR: We have a couple of engineers and archivist people that we work with. But we’re still all interested in it, we’ve been maintaining a massive archive that continues to grow. Steve Shelley has been really active in it, and the rest of us a little bit less so, but I’ve been pretty active in helping put together the last bunch of packages that come out. In this case, this guy from Russia just said: “Hey, I’ve got this tape of the show” that we had never heard before, and he wanted to put it out. We kind of batted the idea back and forth of whether we wanted to go that route, and in the end, we gave him our blessings to do it. We’re working on an archival project around Sister right now, which is a massive thing we’ve been working on for a while. And two or three other things as well, something around NYC Ghosts & Flowers, and something around a particular concert we did at the Pompidou Center in Paris with Brigitte Fontaine and Areski [Belkacem] that we’ve been trying to cut the legal tape on and release for like a decade.

SPIN: So would these primarily be live recordings or would those projects involve studio outtakes as well?

LR: A bit of both. The Sister package has an 80-minute CD worth of demos and rehearsals and things like that, and the stuff with Brigitte involves a record full of studio tracks plus a live performance. This stuff is stuff that we wanna see come out, but it’s not slated or approved yet. Live tracks for sure, we’ve got tons of live tapes. Often times we would make records before we went out and tested material live, and material would transform in radical ways live. For instance, NYC Ghosts & Flowers, we’re working on a track-by-track live rendition of that record that has a totally different vibe than the way those songs turned out on the record.


Holy Molly Parker Posey...
:eek:

Chris Lawrence 02.26.2020 01:37 AM

Wow that all sounds awesome!!


Can't say the same for "Names of North End Women" as my local shop hasn't got it YET...but I'm really, really looking forward to hearing it.



And now I'm really, really looking forward to hearing everything Lee mentions in that SY blurb...!

greenlight 02.26.2020 04:00 PM

wow.

Moshe 02.28.2020 08:21 AM

https://www.pastemagazine.com/articl...d-women-r.html

The Soup Nazi 02.28.2020 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Moshe


Positive review, but "alternative tribute fare such as 2012's Between the Times and the Tides" sounds rather nasty, doesn't it? Fuck that; that album is beautiful.

greenlight 02.29.2020 04:12 PM

heard it yesterday. beutiful album.

Moshe 03.01.2020 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by greenlight
heard it yesterday. beutiful album.

I expected something similar to Electric Trim (Which I loved) but this one is so different, strange, experimental and beautiful.

greenlight 03.01.2020 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
I expected something similar to Electric Trim (Which I loved) but this one is so different, strange, experimental and beautiful.


totaly different. and that is whats so strange about it. he will definitely make more straight forward electric guitar stuff in the future I am sure.

this one different. I like it.

_slavo_ 03.03.2020 07:07 AM

I'm intrigued to hear this.

nicfit 03.04.2020 03:30 PM

I absolutely love this album.


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