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Sonic Youth’s “The Eternal”: Most Diverse Record Yet from Indie-Rock Vets

2/18/09, 5:48 pm EST

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Sonic Youth’s new album The Eternal isn’t out until June 9th, but Rolling Stone caught the first preview of the indie-rock legends’ sixteenth record, which finds the crew leaving the clasp of major-label-dom for the more comfortable confines of independent label Matador. Recorded last year with producer John Agnello in Hoboken, New Jersey, The Eternal is predictably stellar. The 12 tracks touch on all of the styles Sonic Youth have experimented with over the years, from no-wave noise blowouts circa their self-titled debut (”Anti-Orgasm”) to the sharply written power-pop songs of Goo and Dirty (”Sacred Trickster,” “Antenna”) to the mellower, more-ruminative tracks of their underrated gem A Thousand Leaves (the almost-10-minute closer “Massage the History”).

On Sonic Youth’s last record, Rather Ripped, the group pared down to a foursome after guitarist-bassist Jim O’Rourke left. But this time around, they’re back up to a quintet, with Pavement’s Mark Ibold joining in on bass. And for the first time since Moore and Ranaldo shared vocals on “Unwind” (off 1995’s Washing Machine), Gordon, Ranaldo and Moore team up on vocal harmonies, best heard on the tracks “What We Know” and “Leaky Lifeboat.”

Early pick for the album’s best track: “Malibu Gas Station,” a fierce, tightly wound rocker anchored by Steve Shelley’s insanely precise beat and Moore and Ranaldo’s sparking guitar chords. Production notes for the track say that it’s “an ode to the flash moment of the camera as you knowingly step from your SUV sans panties.” (Lindsay Lohan, anyone?) With a subject like that, you know Gordon — a California native — is on lead vocals. And her contribution puts the track over the top when she quips in her feral-kitten purr lyrics like “I can’t move faster/ My face feels plastered.” You’ll feel the same way when the record hits stores in June.

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Jeckle | 2/18/2009, 6:58 pm EST

Hmmmm…. No sissified Greenday fans in here…

Kev | 2/18/2009, 9:07 pm EST

Thank God… That band BLOWS. Sonic Youth 4 EVER!

Bill P. | 2/18/2009, 11:45 pm EST

Rock on Sonic Youth 4 eva.

Pinoyrockz | 2/19/2009, 5:23 am EST

This is gonna be the BEST ROCK ALBUM OF 2009!!!

Aloe | 2/19/2009, 10:37 am EST

I’m so soooooothing!

The Eternal | 2/19/2009, 3:43 pm EST

Awesome! Thanks RS!
Sonic Youth forever!

poughkeepsiejohn | 2/19/2009, 9:49 pm EST

I just picked up the deluxe edition of Sonic Youth’s 1988 album “Daydream Nation”. Always loved that record. Now, it’s even better. “Goo” and “Dirty” are just as great, I think. Can’t wait till this new album comes out.

George | 2/20/2009, 2:08 am EST

Sonic Youth rocks, can’t wait for it.

Gregisnext | 2/20/2009, 4:17 am EST

fuck, finally an article that goes into depth on this album..sounds like sy fans are in 4 a treat on this one..ps does any one know if it is going to be released as a 2xLP?

Emilio | 2/20/2009, 5:36 am EST

would you please make you a favor and send me the money.

For the love of the noise | 2/20/2009, 11:14 am EST

Yes! This band has always done it for the art of the music and I can’t wait to hear the new shit! Never trendy, never bullshit, never tasteless and always genuine! Sonic Youth….you may not like them but you can’t say they aint the real deal! Albums like “Day Dream Nation” are really rare these days! Thank goodness for Sonic Youth!

whalespoon | 2/20/2009, 2:44 pm EST

Uh, Kevin–didn’t you mean Britney Spears instead of Lidsay Lohan?

whalespoon | 2/20/2009, 2:44 pm EST

Uh, Kevin–didn’t you mean Britney Spears instead of Lindsay Lohan?

boatman | 2/20/2009, 7:38 pm EST

I can’t wait to hear how this one sounds without all the pressure and interference that according to Thurston compromised the Geffen albums.

Jack | 2/22/2009, 1:58 am EST

Mark Ibold on bass?!?! I can’t wait! June 9th can’t come any sooner!

Anonymous | 2/28/2009, 7:40 pm EST

sonic

Tim | 5/2/2009, 12:13 am EST

I can’t stop listening to The Eternal. Really a fantastic album.

Luke | 6/16/2009, 2:38 pm EST

You people are obviously retarded this album is more shit than anything they did in the Geffen years, which are bad enough – Kim and Lee are nearly 60, they should know better than to make music which sounds like its made by idiotic teenagers. Embarrassing shit!

Philippe Franck | 11/16/2009, 3:43 pm EST

Sonic Youth is always young and sonic!!!
Eternal SY rocks for ever in the starlight***

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