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Sonic Youth Shows Poseurs How It’s Done in NYC

2/20/07, 4:50 pm EST

Seminal art-punk spazzouts Sonic Youth have won legions of devout followers over the course of their thirty-year career. And even after all those years and countless shows, they’re a band that rarely disappoints live: A run of the mill show from this New York City-born outfit often trumps a career-defining-gig by any other band from across the rock landscape. At Friday night’s show at New York City’s Webster Hall, imitators would’ve done well to take notes.

Following a notable yet sonically incompatible set by freak-folk band Wooden Wand, SY took the stage with touring bassist (and former Pavement rocker) Mark Ibold, and instantaneously flipped the sold-out crowd’s collective demeanor from one of detached tolerance to that of rapt frenzy.

Kicking off with a searing rendition of “Candle,” from 1988’s landmark album Daydream Nation, the band led a carefully-selected tour of their impressive catalog, delivering a set that leaned heavily on their latest record, Rather Ripped. “Incinerate,” “Rena” and a noteworthy rendition of “Rats” — highlighted by guitarist Lee Ranaldo’s quaking vocals and fiery riffs — all garnered enthusiastic audience response, while “Or” took the energy down a notch with its measured, fizzling guitars.

Confusion is Sex’s “Shaking Hell,” another crowd favorite, showcased Kim Gordon’s rough-edged sex appeal as shouted “take off your dress, shake of your flesh…shit, shit, shit… ” gyrating all the while like a flirty teen-aged punk.

Although the performance wasn’t quite as full-throttled as other recent Sonic Youth gigs, it showcased the band’s cultivated musicianship, imparting each tune’s nuances: the minute changes of rhythm and structure that transform a lethargic dirge into pure electric melody. This know-how was most evident when Thurston Moore concluded the evening with the rocker “Express Way to Yr. Skull.” Swaying in unison with his fluid guitar movements, Thurston created layer after layer of glimmering distortion, singing “we’re going to find the meaning of feeling good.” Ears buzzing, hearts thumping, this seemed precisely the sentiment fans took away that night.


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jill hives | 2/20/2007, 5:19 pm EST

boo.

Mark | 2/20/2007, 5:41 pm EST

I’m embarrassed to admit I am not very familiar with Sonic Youth’s material. Anyone have suggestions as to where would be a good place to start?

DrJ | 2/20/2007, 5:49 pm EST

Mark–the best starting point is Daydream Nation. It’s one of their most accessible albums and also incredibly good.

Mark | 2/20/2007, 5:51 pm EST

Thanks DrJ!

Scotty Checkbooks | 2/20/2007, 6:03 pm EST

I would have to say that Daydream Nation is a pretty good start… I like following that up with a little “Goo” and then “A Thousand Leaves”.. Noone can really give you such an etheral yet warm quality the way they do.. Not only that, but the 3 songwriters in the band all have a way with THE RIFF! Can’t forget Mr. Shelley on the drums.. Minimalism should take a lesson from him if it was looking to be a drum major!

Mr. Peepers | 2/20/2007, 7:46 pm EST

Jill Hives! Save it for the best of, will ya?!

thurston moore | 2/20/2007, 8:00 pm EST

kim doesn’t sing “shit shit shit” it’s “shake shake shake”. big difference. but hear what ye will…..

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Ryan | 2/20/2007, 9:05 pm EST

Daydream Nation is a great start but don’t forget Murray Street.

Sean Connery | 2/21/2007, 12:20 am EST

Anal bum cover!

Frank Sinatra | 2/21/2007, 12:21 am EST

Sinbad O’Connor!

Smedley Dooright | 2/21/2007, 1:43 am EST

I was at this show, and it was great. It’s hard to believe that a band that has been around for over 20 years can be playing new music that is this good. Pink Steam was amazing.

kim is looking really old | 2/21/2007, 8:53 am EST

sad,needs a face lift

cathy porter | 2/21/2007, 11:23 am EST

who cares if kim looks old?????? I bet no one says that about the GUYS…

Lobsters | 2/21/2007, 11:29 am EST

“I’m embarrassed to admit I am not very familiar with Sonic Youth’s material. Anyone have suggestions as to where would be a good place to start?”

Yeah, Mark – First of all, buy “Toys In The Attic”, then pick up “Dream Police”, then get “Cat Scratch Fever”, and finally get “Destroyer”

Chris | 2/21/2007, 11:41 am EST

Kick ass show. Even though Kim is pretty much twice my age, the sex appeal is still very much there

NYC Nate | 2/21/2007, 12:22 pm EST

I wanna see a Dino Jr. and Sonic Youth show like it was in the ’80’s when they used to tour together.

Mullet Man | 2/21/2007, 2:50 pm EST

NO NO NO! After “Daydream Nation”, get “Sister” and “Evol”. What kind of teenybop fans are recommending the later stuff?

supergo | 2/22/2007, 9:52 am EST

when is RS going to do a real feature on Sonic Youth? They are namechecked constantly in RS.
Of course they’ll never be on the cover since that won’t sell magazines, but a real profile would be great.

Josh | 2/23/2007, 10:44 pm EST

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Was the writer even there? It wasn’t a band, and it wasn’t freak folk. And as for incompatible – the WW record is on Thurston Moore’s label. Sheesh.

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