Sonic Youths nineteenth long player: Sonic Youth Nurse will be released June 2004.
The CD/LP features the following songs:
New Hampshire Paper Cup Exit I Love You Golden Blue Peace Attack Pattern Recognition Unmade Bed Dripping Dream Mariah Carey and the Arthur Doyle Hand Creme Stones Dude Ranch Nurse
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"We have tons of records just on backlog," singer/guitarist Thurston Moore says. "We could go into our tapes and create a dozen CDs right now." Of Nurse, Moore says, "It sounds like nothing we've ever done before. It has a really weird future sound."
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kim gordon : guitar/bass/vocals thurston moore : guitar/ vocals lee ranaldo : guitar/ vocals steve shelley : drums jim o’rouke : good times
After a solid twenty-three years of explosive creativity Sonic Youth throws down what may be their heaviest classic since their own genre-breaking Daydream Nation in 1988.
Sonic Nurse is the nineteenth long player by the New York City supernova, together since 1981.
Ten songs of American beauty and sonic death with wild and colorful cover art by renowned artist Richard Prince from his notorious Nurse Paintings series.
Check out the first track, ‘Pattern Recognition’, and hear Kim Gordon take Justin Timberlake’s hand and stick it in a tendon-shredding meat grinder.
Hear Sonic Youth gay marriage the hell out of religious zealot war pigs Cheney, Rumsfeld, Bush and Ashcroft with the meditative ‘Peace Attack’.
Imagine Bare Trees-era Fleetwood Mac jamming with Jealous Again-era Black Flag on the heart-pounding ‘Unmade Bed’ and ‘I Love You Golden Blue’.
Listen to the core reactor awesomeness of ‘Paper Cup Exit’ as it reduces such legends as Led Zeppelin and Yes to just so much British schoolboy whimpering.