Sonic youth's new cd/lp "rather ripped" out june 1

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Messagepar le poulpe » 10 Mai 2006, 21:43

SONIC YOUTH'S NEW CD/LP "RATHER RIPPED" OUT JUNE 13



Rather Ripped
1. Reena click to stream
2. Incinerate click to stream
3. Do You Believe in Rapture? click to stream
4. Sleepin' Around click to stream
5. What A Waste click to stream
6. Jams Run Free click to stream
7. Rats click to stream
8. Turquoise Boy click to stream
9. Lights Out click to stream
10. The Neutral click to stream
11. Pink Steam click to stream
12. Or click to stream


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In 2005 it was time for Sonic Youth to record a new CD to bust out for 2006. Before they did they revisited awesome Japan, toured the boroughs of New York, rollicked at the first Arthurfest in L.A., and released the special deluxe edition of GOO. After one final gnarl out in Brazil w/ Flaming Lips, The Stooges and others Mr. Jim O'Rourke decided to concentrate full-time on his Japanese studies of language and film and SY was subsequently back to it's OG nucleus of Kim-Thurston-Lee-Steve. Songs were written, Jim recommended engineer TJ Doherty and J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) recommended mix engineer John Agnello and SY created the oddly titled "Rather Ripped". The whole deal was recorded in the waning hours of 05 into the dawn sunshine of 06 at the venerable Sear Sound studios in NYC's fading theatre district. Partially mixed there and at Hoboken, NJ's Water Music by the golden juice ear of John Agnello it exhibits SY in positive vibration mode. 12 songs of forward motion and harmonic/melodic surprise. Vocals shared by the frontline of Thurston, Kim and Lee with Steve groove gluing the rhythms into rock n roll infection.

They bust out o' the sonic barn with Incinerate and Reena then contemplate holy war mind games with Do You Believe in Rapture? and keep cruising strong with track after track of risk-laden rock jammers until floating out with the curious Or.

This is a straight-up Sonic Youth field on fire, with a compact potency of rock n roll enlightenment. Rather ripped, hell yeh.



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Messagepar le poulpe » 10 Mai 2006, 21:51

donc en ecoute sur le site....

a propos de truc en écoute sur site le neil young 2006 est un cru moyen ms c un autre sujet...
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 11 Mai 2006, 00:37

bon il était temps qu'il arrive ce nouveau SY,j'en peut plus d'attendre.Et puis une petite "deluxe édition" de washing machine dans la foulée et ce sera impec!
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 11 Mai 2006, 23:29

As previously reported, Sonic Youth kick off a summer tour on June 13, the same day Rather Ripped is born. Mark Ibold, formerly of Pavement and Kim Gordon's band Free Kitten, is joining the band on bass.

Hot wire my heart:

06-13 New York, NY - CBGB *
06-14 Philadelphia, PA - Starlight Ballroom &
06-15 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club &
06-17 Asheville, NC - Orange Peel &
06-18 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo &$
06-19 Atlanta, GA - Earthlink Live &
06-21 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
06-23 Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ +
06-24 Dallas, TX - Gypsy Tea Room +
06-26 Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall +
06-27 Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre +
06-29 Missoula, MT - UM Theatre +
06-30 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre +
07-01 Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom +
07-03 Sacramento, CA - Empire +
07-04 Reno, NV - Reno Hilton +
07-06 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand %
07-07 San Diego, CA - Cox Arena %
07-09 Los Angeles, CA - Forum %
07-10 Los Angeles, CA - Forum %
07-13 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl %
07-16 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium %
07-18 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium %
07-22 Byron Bay, Australia - Splendour in the Grass Festival #
07-24 Melbourne, Australia - Palace
07-26 Sydney, Australia - Enmore
07-29 Yuzawa-machi, Japan - Naeba Ski Resort (Fuji Rock Festival)
08-03 Cuyahoga Falls, OH - Blossom Music Center (92.3 K-ROCK Presents Kuyahoga)
08-05 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza ^
12-08-10 Somerset, England - Butlins Minehead (ATP's Nightmare Before Christmas) !

* with Tall Firs
& with Be Your Own Pet
$ with Radiohead, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Beck, Elvis Costello, Cat Power, more
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# with Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Brian Wilson, TV on the Radio, more
^ with the Flaming Lips, Kanye West, Wilco, Death Cab for Cutie, the Raconteurs, Queens of the Stone Age, the Shins, the Go! Team, Sleater-Kinney, the New Pornographers, Broken Social Scene, Built to Spill, Gnarls Barkley, Feist, Iron & Wine, Ryan Adams, Andrew Bird, Common, more
! with Iggy & the Stooges, Bardo Pond, Six Organs of Admittance, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Charlambides, My Cat Is an Alien, the Skaters, the Melvins

And since Thurston Moore never misses an opportunity to make noise in public, he's got a few solo gigs scheduled as well:

05-10 New York, NY - The Stone (two sets)
05-18 Montague, MA - The Bookmill *
05-29 Easthampton, MA - PACE #
06-09 Easthampton, MA - PACE $

* with Bill Nace, Paul Flaherty
# with Graveyards, Hair Police
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 11 Mai 2006, 23:31

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kim et thurston avec les sparks!
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 11 Mai 2006, 23:33

la chronique du single:
Sonic Youth: "Incinerate"
genre: indie rock

Old school SY fans hate this shit: Squall backgrounded, dissonance minimized, guitars locked and lissome. But the squall's still there, the dissonance essential, and the guitars wilder than you think. Behold the Sonic Youth Smart Car: maximum riff, minimum square area.

This same song on Murray Street would have been waylaid in jam-land at three, perhaps four junctures; here, solo teams with vocal, coda becomes bridge, the verse gets last licks-- it's a three-minute template but it takes them five. I dug the last two records' yawning chasms-- edgeless battlefields on which the band played out antagonistic relationships such as elegant triple-lead filigrees vs. gale-force feedback, or Sonic Youth vs. obsolescence. But this is cool, too. The climactic ascension comes tightly wrapped; feedback enjoys its moment, and a moment's all it needs. This is Sonic Youth at their most virtuosic and ordered, and if that reads like a death sentence then you should probably give yr Sister vinyl a rest already. [Sam Ubl]

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Messagepar le poulpe » 12 Mai 2006, 08:28

franchement c'est la digne suite de sonic nurse sorti en 2004.
ca déchire grave...
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Messagepar zof » 13 Mai 2006, 18:07

Bientôt en concert à Paris enfin Déc 2006
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 13 Mai 2006, 19:19

zof a écrit:Bientôt en concert à Paris enfin Déc 2006
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Messagepar le poulpe » 13 Mai 2006, 21:29

tinquietes....en meme tps ils passent à manchester au mois de juillet...vu que je dois passer une semaine en UK....
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Messagepar Super Seb » 14 Mai 2006, 00:55

D'apres les extrait que j'ai entendu c'est bien dans la lignée de Sonic Nurse avec toujours un mellange entre pop et experimentation noisy.

En attendant j'ai commandé le "Debut Album" qui reprend leur premier EP éponyme avec des titres live en bonus. :p
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 14 Mai 2006, 01:13

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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 14 Mai 2006, 01:18

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Song list for 'Sonic Youth' is:
The Original Record
Side A
1. Burning Spear
2. I Dreamed I Dream
3. She Is Not Alone
Side B
4. I Don't Want To Push It
5. The Good and the Bad
Early Live (September 18, 1981):
Side C
6. Hard Work
7. Where The Red Fern Grows
8. Burning spear
9. Cosmopolitan Girl
10. Loud and Soft
Side D
11. Destroyer
12. She Is Not Alone
Early Studio (October, 1981):
13. Where the Red Fern Grows

Detailed Description
The first Sonic Youth EP - originally released on Glenn Branca's Neutral imprint - sits alongside the Sonic Death cassette and the Kill Yr Idols LP as some of the group's most evocatively blasted work. Listened to with modern ears it's immediately remarkable just how fully-formed the Sonic Youth sound was, even as early as their first quartet gig - included here in its entirety on disc two. The complex interlocking webs of dissonant guitars are as distinctive as ever - even when rendered via conventional tuning - and the automatic/somnabulant delivery of the lyrics is every bit as zoned as on later tracks from Evol and Bad Moon Rising. There's still a fair bit of new wave damage in the way the bass works melodic runs around the guitars and even a hint of Velvets-via-Television in the locked combinations of chords but it's really impossible to mistake this for anyone else, even at this, supposedly nascent, stage. This great upgraded edition includes the whole of the debut LP (originally released March 1982) as well as the first gig from September 1981, a studio outtake, a gatefold sleeve with lots of great early snaps and fliers and killer sleeve notes from Byron Coley and first drummer Richard Edson who recalls leaving Sonic Youth for, uh, the "Funky-groovelectric-Afro-Latin dance and party band" Konk. They thought Sonic Youth were "squares". Doh! -David Keenan

Recorded in late 1981 at Radio City Music Hall and originally released on Glenn Branca's Neutral label, this remastered and expanded vinyl reissue includes the self-titled debut record plus live material from '81 and a track from a previously unheard studio session. Includes liner notes by original Sonic Youth drummer Richard Edson, Glenn Branca and Byron Coley.

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Messagepar le poulpe » 15 Mai 2006, 10:43

vu que jm parlait de Washing machine en deluxe ed. , je vous ressors une chronique d'Edwood sur sa discotheque ideale...

- Sonic Youth : Washing Machine (1995)

On a tous son petit Sonic Youth fétiche (enfin il parait qu'il y aurait des gens qui n'aimeraient pas Sonic Youth, grand bien leur fasse). Ca pourrait être un Evol précurseur, un Whitey Album "gigantesque", un Daydream Nation reconnu comme un Classique, un Goo plus abordable mais pas moins génial, etc... Je cite toujours Washing Machine en premier. Il n'y a pas de raison particulière. Comme il n'y a pas de véritable meilleur album de Sonic Youth. C'est toujours la même chose, après tout. Plus (Daydream Nation ou Sister) ou moins (Goo et Dirty) mais c'est toujours le même système. Le style Sonic Youth doit à peu près tout au Velvet Underground, il ne faut pas se le cacher. C'est toujours un peu European Son et surtout Sister Ray (avec un peu de Femme Fatale pour la voix de Kim Gordon). Mais on marche et on en redemande. Washing Machine n'apporte pas grand chose de nouveau, le principe est connu, il est efficace et il est merveilleusement bien utilisé. Un peu de Daydream Nation (Junkie's Promise, c'est Eric's Trip), un peu de Goo (No Queen Blues). Et beaucoup de pur Sonic Death. Mais tout est excellentissime. Washing Machine est sans problème l'une des meilleures "chansons" du groupe. Unwind est une perle plus Velvet que jamais. Little Trouble Girl est une balade déjantée et très "Loaded" que l'on pourra trouver, suivant les écoutes, soit délicieuse soit insupportable. Panty Lies est juste génial. Et les quasi 20 minutes de The Diamond Sea sont un plaisir pour pervers, une sucrerie pour tous ceux qui connaissent par cœur Sister Ray dans ses moindres larsens, une grande pièce sonique pour malade des tympans, la mer de diamants qui fait la différence immédiatement entre les fans de Sonic Youth (qui s'en délectent) et les autres (qui s'enfuient en hurlant avant la moitié).

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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 15 Mai 2006, 12:09

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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 25 Mai 2006, 11:04

<span style='font-size:10pt;line-height:100%'>Sonic Youth: "Helen Lundeberg" / "Eyeliner"</span>
genre: indie rock

Surfacing alongside some key reissues, these two "lost" Sonic Youth tracks offer uncorked counterbalance to the forthcoming Rather Ripped's pristine vibe. Committed to tape by the pre-Jim O'Rourke lineup, the on-edge anti-anthems, each sung by Thurston Moore in full-on "Death Valley '69" mode, are among the last tunes recorded at the band's Murray Street studio.

"Helen Lundeberg" is a cut-and-paste tribute to the "post-surrealist" titular American artist who died in 1999. The lyrics riff on her subject matter and titles of her works (e.g. "Landscape White and Orange"), turning the title of the catalogue, Helen Lundeberg and The Illusory Landscape: Five Decades of Painting, into manifesto. Like its flipside, "Helen" is constructed with dogged energy, and Moore's vocal lines lumber in an almost, well, painterly one word/drum/one word/drum pattern. It's less expansive than "Eyeliner", but the guitar crunch and crash in the two channels makes for a pleasant barrage of sharp sliding feedback, as if the band's creating its own dark-lit, anxious, daydream landscape and then flittering around inside it.

Built around simple, arresting riffs, "Eyeliner", meanwhile, spews self-reflective, punk sex Lower East Side poetry. (In fact, it appeared as a poem in Moore's 2004 chapbook, Nice War.) After opening with a one-channel noise downpour, Moore paints a romantic Bowery tableau with a waving build/release. Somewhere near the middle, the vocals take on an almost Black Sabbath intonation as he sing-shouts above a distortion brew: "Burnished hearts blind to/ Inevitable madness/ Take care of the devil, treat him with embrace/ Alive with Mary Magdalene's heart." A paean to a certain energy bouncing around pre-gentrified Manhattan-- the setting for SY's best material-- it's my favorite tune by Thurston and company in ages. [Brandon Stosuy]

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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 25 Mai 2006, 23:02

Sonic Youth and Flaming Lips Tour Together
Quanah Humphreys reports:
This summer, two of indie rock’s most beloved elder statesmen will team up for ten dates amongst all the festivals and young whippersnappers criss-crossing the country. Psych-pop juggernauts the Flaming Lips and noise pioneers Sonic Youth’s time together begins with the Kuyahoga festival in Ohio and continues through Lollapalooza and a whole bunch of state fairs. Getcha corn dogs, funnel cake, and art rock heyah!

The new dates are tacked on to the tail ends of each band’s their respective American treks. Sonic Youth have also added few dates to beef up their schedule, as well as a performance on David Letterman on June 12.

Sonic Lips vs. Flaming Youth:

08-03 Cuyahoga Falls, OH - Blossom Music Center (92.3 K-ROCK Presents Kuyahoga)
08-04 Detroit, MI - State Theater
08-05 Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza
08-24 St. Paul, MN - Minnesota State Fair
08-25 Council Bluffs, IA - Stir Cove at Harrah's
08-26 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
08-28 Columbus, OH - Promowest Pavilion
08-31 Allentown, PA - Allentown Fair
09-01 Syracuse, NY - New York State Fair
09-03 Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion

Flaming Lips:

05-27 George, WA - Gorge Amphitheatre (Sasquatch Festival)
05-28 Bend, OR - Les Schwab Amphitheater %
06-02 Barcelona, Spain - Primavera Sound Festival
06-04 Gent, Belgium - Vooruit
06-05 Herleen, Holland - Pinkpop (John Peel Stage)
06-06 Cologne, Germany - Live Music Hall
06-10 Lawrence, KS - Clinton Lake State Park (Wakarusa Festival)
06-23 London, England - Hyde Park (Wireless Festival) $
06-24 Kilkenny, Ireland - Nowlan Park *
06-25 Leeds, England - Harewood House (Wireless Festival)
06-28 Munich, Germany - Elserhalle
06-30 Weisen, Austria - ForestGlade Festival
07-01 Ferrara, Italy - Piazza Castello
07-03 Rome, Italy - Villa Ada
07-16 Philadelphia, PA - Southern Comfort Music Experience
07-22 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre
07-23 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl #
07-28 Twin Lakes, WI - Hedgpeth Festival
07-29 Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheater ~
08-12 Tokyo, Japan - Summer Sonic
08-13 Osaka, Japan - Summer Sonic
09-06 Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues
09-07 Burlington, VT - Patrick Gymnasium
09-15 Austin, TX - Zilker Park (Austin City Limits Festival)

% with Steve Malkmus, Deerhoof
* with Bob Dylan
# with Thievery Corporation, Os Mutantes
~ with Ween, the Go! Team

Sonic Youth:

06-13 New York, NY - CBGB *
06-14 Philadelphia, PA - Starlight Ballroom &
06-15 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club (early show)&
06-15 Washington, D.C. - 9:30 Club (late show)&
06-17 Asheville, NC - Orange Peel &
06-18 Manchester, TN - Bonnaroo &
06-19 Atlanta, GA - Earthlink Live &
06-21 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom +
06-22 Houston, TX - Warehouse Live
06-23 Austin, TX - Stubb's BBQ +
06-24 Dallas, TX - Gypsy Tea Room +
06-26 Lawrence, KS - Liberty Hall +
06-27 Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre +
06-29 Missoula, MT - UM Theatre +
06-30 Seattle, WA - Moore Theatre +
07-01 Portland, OR - Roseland Ballroom +
07-03 Sacramento, CA - Empire +
07-04 Reno, NV - Reno Hilton +
07-06 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand %
07-07 San Diego, CA - Cox Arena %
07-09 Los Angeles, CA - Forum %
07-10 Los Angeles, CA - Forum %
07-13 Santa Barbara, CA - Santa Barbara Bowl %
07-15 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium %
07-16 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium %
07-18 San Francisco, CA - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium %
07-22 Byron Bay, Australia - Splendour in the Grass Festival
07-24 Melbourne, Australia - Palace
07-26 Sydney, Australia - Enmore
07-29 Yuzawa-machi, Japan - Naeba Ski Resort (Fuji Rock Festival)
12-08 Somerset, England - Butlins Minehead (ATP's Nightmare Before Christmas)
12-10 Somerset, England - Butlins Minehead (ATP's Nightmare Before Christmas)
12-11 Brussels, Belgium - Les Halles
12-13 Paris, France - Zenith

* with Tall Firs
& with Be Your Own Pet
+ with Awesome Color
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 18 Juin 2006, 13:47

La chronique du dernier SY:
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Sonic Youth ne déroge pas à ses bonnes vieilles habitudes, et garde le cap avec une sortie d’album (quasiment) annuelle. On parle ici de leur discographie officielle, abritée chez l’écurie Geffen, mais n’oublions pas les multiples projets annexes plus pointus, dont une grande partie sort sur SYR, le label du groupe.

Le nouvel opus du combo new-yorkais, « Rather ripped », se caractérise par sa trame plus pop - aussi bien dans l’instrumentation que dans le format -, des morceaux donc plus accessibles et lumineux qu’à l’accoutumée. On s’éloigne ici de la démarche expérimentale noisy (ou improvisée), qui constitue un pan indissociable de l’identité du groupe.

Avec « Rather Ripped », Sonic Youth explore des terrains plus « légers », avec des morceaux où la mélodie prend le pas sur les dissonances et les déflagrations sonores, reléguées ainsi en arrière-plan. Il ne faut donc pas se fier au visuel de l’album, qui dégage une impression sombre et plus radicale ; ni même à son titre, « Rather Ripped » signifiant ‘plutôt déchiré’, ‘plutôt musclé’.

Avec ce disque, le groupe redevient un quatuor, suite au départ récent de l’expérimentateur Jim O’Rourke, présent dans la troupe depuis la fin des années 90, d’abord en tant que producteur puis comme musicien (guitariste, bassiste) à temps complet. Les quatre membres de Sonic Youth (Kim Gordon -bassiste & chanteuse-, Thurston Moore -guitariste & chanteur-, Lee Ranaldo -guitariste & chanteur occasionnel- et Steve Shelley -batteur-) reviendraient donc un peu apaisés… et pourtant… Ces cinquantenaires, qui se sont imposés comme une référence incontournable dans le milieu rock, restent bel et bien les patrons du chaos sonore. Il suffit de voir la tournure qu’a pris leur fougueux concert de présentation de « Rather Ripped » (à la Maison de la Radio), où Thurston Moore et Lee Ranaldo se sont offerts une séance de dix bonnes minutes de dissonances et n’auraient visiblement pas reculé devant une session de slams; le tout devant un service de sécurité dérouté et un public amusé.
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Pour ma part, je l'ai acheté et je l'aime bien même s'il est beaucoup plus abordable et évident que les précédents. A conseiller pour celui qui voudrait s'initier à SY sans trop de difficultés.




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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 25 Juin 2006, 23:34

Le nouveau SY a le maillot jaune du top des chroniques de tatapoum !
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