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Sonic Youth - Evol CD NEW

Sonic Youth - Evol CD

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ā€œEVOL … mark[s] the true departure point of Sonic Youth’s musical evolution,ā€ noted Pitchfork, ā€œIn measured increments, Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo … bring form to the formless, tune to the tuneless, and with the help of Steve Shelley’s drums…, [impose] melody and composition on their trademark dissonance.ā€ "If Daydream Nation is Sonic Youth’s opus, EVOL was crucial research. There’s a directness that makes everything feel close. It is pure tension with little release. The entire record is a shadow."

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Stereogum likewise praised the album as one, ā€œfull of suspense…, the cornerstone [of] the Sonic Youth sound…, ground zero for the combination of chiming guitars and atonal skronk… muggy delirium…. the virile ā€˜Tom Violence’ sounds less written than coaxed from a cauldron, the sort of song that fogs windows. The off-kilter ā€˜Starpower’ … is sung in a frosty [Nico-evoking] monotone [by Kim Gordon]. ā€˜In The Kingdom #19,’ featuring Mike Watt on bass and … vocals [by Ranaldo]…, is a harrowing story of a highway wreck over a suitably edgy instrumental backing punctuated by … live firecrackers in the vocal booth.ā€Ā 

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For Popstache, ā€œEVOL slithers into the unconscious. Once the....detuned melodies and haunting riffs and final whispers of feedback depart from the speakers… the music [leaves] a faded footprint, forever reeling the listener back for another strange trip.ā€

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Sonic Youth - Evol CD

NEW. SEALED.

Goofin' Records

ā€œEVOL … mark[s] the true departure point of Sonic Youth’s musical evolution,ā€ noted Pitchfork, ā€œIn measured increments, Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo … bring form to the formless, tune to the tuneless, and with the help of Steve Shelley’s drums…, [impose] melody and composition on their trademark dissonance.ā€ "If Daydream Nation is Sonic Youth’s opus, EVOL was crucial research. There’s a directness that makes everything feel close. It is pure tension with little release. The entire record is a shadow."

Ā 

Stereogum likewise praised the album as one, ā€œfull of suspense…, the cornerstone [of] the Sonic Youth sound…, ground zero for the combination of chiming guitars and atonal skronk… muggy delirium…. the virile ā€˜Tom Violence’ sounds less written than coaxed from a cauldron, the sort of song that fogs windows. The off-kilter ā€˜Starpower’ … is sung in a frosty [Nico-evoking] monotone [by Kim Gordon]. ā€˜In The Kingdom #19,’ featuring Mike Watt on bass and … vocals [by Ranaldo]…, is a harrowing story of a highway wreck over a suitably edgy instrumental backing punctuated by … live firecrackers in the vocal booth.ā€Ā 

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For Popstache, ā€œEVOL slithers into the unconscious. Once the....detuned melodies and haunting riffs and final whispers of feedback depart from the speakers… the music [leaves] a faded footprint, forever reeling the listener back for another strange trip.ā€