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Tuesday, 04 April 2006
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The band is in nucleus formation:

Thurston Moore - guitar, vocals
Kim Gordon - bass, guitar, vocals
Lee Ranaldo - guitar vocals
Steve Shelley - drums

New Album: RATHER RIPPED
Release date: June 5, 2006


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1981/82/83 (Noise Fest, 1st mini-LP, Confusion Is Sex, Kill Yr Idols, Sonic Death):

The group began in 1981 downtown New York City with this line-up: Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo and Richard Edson on drums. Ann Demarinis, keyboards, played early on for a very short bit and is documented on the first recorded appearance of the band on the Noise Fest cassette released by ZG Magazine in 1982. The Noise Fest was at a NYC art gallery where Thurston curated 9 days of experimental rock music. After Anne left, Lee joined. This is the band that made the 1st eponymously titled mini-LP released in 1982 by Neutral Records, a label founded by NYC guitar/composer Glen Branca. Richard then ran away to be a movie star.

Lee and Thurston awoke in 1976/77 NYC to CBGB/Max's firestorm: Television, Patti Smith, Suicide, Ramones, etc. - Kim was in L.A. studying as a visual artist living down the block from a young Darby Crash and Germs rehearsals. She came to NYC, met up with Thurston and they started playing during the era (1978/79) dubbed no wave. They joined forces with Lee. With cheap guitars tuned to various hot rodded tunings they wrote songs. Richard Edson left to be replaced by Bob Bert, and for an interim, Jim Sclavunos. These drummers helped record the 1983 lp "Confusion Is Sex" again on Neutral.

Black Flag, The Minutemen, Meat Puppets and Butthole Surfers became contemporaries and Sonic Youth bought a van and crashed around the USA all through the 1980s playing in front of small, completely freaked out, audiences. Bob Bert toured with the band as it travailed through Europe throughout early 1983. They released an EP called "Kill Yr Idols" only in Germany (Zensor Records) and from the Euro tour a self-released cassette titled "Sonic Death" (Ecstatic Peace, Thurston's own label, which he still maintains)

1984/85/86: (Bad Moon Rising, Flower/Halloween, Evol)

After sending tapes to specific independent record labels (remember, at this time there weren't many dealing with underground music as such, and most of them seemed to reside in the U.K.)--they got a call from Blast First - a new label in London who had been dealing with Lydia Lunch - who Thurston had been playing with in a band called In Limbo (also featuring Richard Edson-drums and Jim Sclavunos-sax). They recorded the "Bad Moon Rising" LP and Blast First released it. Gerard Cosloy, who had interest in the band, started work at a label in the U.S. called Homestead and released it statewide. They also released a 12" entitled "Flower/Halloween"----- they went to London and destroyed. At that point the U.K. scene was touting the death of the electric guitar and Sonic Youth, in a New York minute, wiped that concept out. They encouraged Blast First to bring over Big Black and the Butthole Surfers to further the explosion of recognition for the new U.S. underground. Things have not been the same since.

Upon return to the U.S. from the 1984 touring Bob Bert up and left (later to join post-SY noise freaksters Pussy Galore). Steve Shelley, from Michigan, was asked to join after sending cassettes of his bands the Crucifucks and Spastic Rhythm Tarts to Thurston. Lee and Thurston saw Steve play a hardcore matinee at CBGB with the Crucifucks and knew he was the choice.

Black Flag had a label called SST in L.A. and in the mid '80s this was considered the premier vanguard of underground, independent music being made in the USA. SST signed Sonic Youth in 1986, who left Homestead but stayed with Blast First for the U.K. and Europe.-- Sonic Youth recorded "Evol" expanding on their dusted, mesa-boogie explorations of the American landscape and all it's mysteries. At this time the Sub Pop label included SY's "Kill Yr Idols" track on it's prescient Sub Pop 100 compilation.

1987/88/89: (Sister, The White(y) Album, Daydream Nation)

In 1987 they recorded "Sister" - this LP touched on themes of hyper-irreality and dislocution.

After touring non-stop they stopped and decided to leave SST for a record deal with Enigma (now defunct) and recorded "The White(y) Album" under the aegis of Ciccone Youth - an idea borne from the fact of Madonna, who at one point was making out with a friend of theirs to becoming a superstar on the cover of Time magazine. It was an effort to create music that was completely studio based and skullfucked. Mike Watt, while sitting in on the "Bad Moon Rising" sessions helped formulate the idea recording a cover version of Madonna's "Burning Up" while Ciccone Youth recorded "Into The Groove" (as "Into The Groove(y)")---that was where the Madonna flirtation ended (save for the cover art) and the rest of the session was complete out/machine groove/psyche.

Sonic Youth then recorded "Daydream Nation" a double lp which encapsulated all that had been brewing musically and lyrically with the band through the 1980s. They toured incessantly round the globe, even doing a run through the Soviet Union.

At decade's end they departed company with Blast First and Enigma and signed to a major label, Geffen. This was considered insane by many on watch as their was really no history of independent underground bands, besides maybe REM, succeeding within the realms of the corporate music industry which they helped build an alternative to.

 
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