This week's pod promises a lucky bag of musical treats, beginning with the iconic tones of rock gods, namely those of Sonic Youth. The Youth formed in 1981 and soon established themselves at the forefront of New York's avant-garde noise-rock scene. Albums such as Daydream Nation and Goo not only spoke to a generation of disaffected teens but their DIY attitude inspired everyone from Nirvana to REM. Twenty-eight years on and they're still going strong, so Rosie Swash caught up with Thurston Moore...
Guardian Music — This week's pod promises a lucky bag of musical treats, beginning with the iconic tones of rock gods, namely those of Sonic Youth. The Youth formed in 1981 and soon estab... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Sonic Youth - 1983 (Stephanie Chernikowski via MoMA) As previously mentioned, MoMA's Looking at Music: Side 2 opens June 10th and will run to November 30th. The exhibit, ... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Sonic Youth - 1983 (Stephanie Chernikowski via MoMA) As previously mentioned, MoMA's Looking at Music: Side 2 opens June 10th and will run to November 30th. The exhi... more info