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  1. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Released in 1987, Sonic Youth’s Sister marks the first time Sonic Youth made what regular people might call “music.” Not only can you hear the straightforwardness of punk, you can hear the radio and arena rock the group had always seemed to purposely avoid: “Catholic Block” sounds like something you could air guitar to, while “Cotton Crown” is like a slow dance at prom.

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  3. Sonic Youth inherited a world from the punks and the new-wave intellectuals, but Sonic Youth did not inherit their music. Initially, as documented by the instrumental The Good And The Bad , on their debut EP Sonic Youth (1982), Sonic Youth's music sprung from the repetitive style of Glenn Branca's guitar symphonies, from creative jazz and from progressive-rock.

  4. Sonic Youth foi uma banda de rock alternativo norte-americana, formada no ano de 1981, em Nova Iorque.Sua última formação foi Thurston Moore (vocais e guitarra), Lee Ranaldo (vocais e guitarra), Kim Gordon (baixo, guitarra e vocais), Mark Ibold (baixo) e Steve Shelley ().O grupo possui um estilo musical que mistura rock alternativo, elementos de noise, post-punk e composições avant garde ...

  5. 21 de jul. de 2022 · In 1989 Sonic Youth were basically the coolest band on the planet. Their landmark 1988 release Daydream Nation had been critically adored, and became their first release to chart in the UK album charts, albeit peaking at number 99. And with alternative music making incremental inches toward wider territories it was no shock that major labels were clambering over themselves to sign a band who ...

  6. Sonic Youth. 25 Reviews1 Track50 Features6 The Pitch50+ News. Reviews (25) SHOW ALL. Rock. Walls Have Ears. Sonic Youth. By Samuel Hyland. February 14, 2024. Rock. Live in Brooklyn 2011. Sonic Youth.

  7. 11 de nov. de 2009 · Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, and Steve Shelley ganged up for this Criterion top ten—or twelve, as it turned out. The New York–based no wavers have been making music together since 1981. Their albums include Daydream Nation, Goo, Dirty, Rather Ripped, and this year’s The Eternal, their first not on a major label in more than twenty years.