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Moshe 07.06.2007 04:12 AM

Track Review: Thurston Moore - “Fri/Emd
 
http://www.prefixmag.com/blog/track-...re-friemd/6127


Track Review: Thurston Moore - “Fri/Emd”

July 5th, 2007 11:52 am by Jeff Klingman

 

It’s somewhat surprising that Thurston Moore hasn’t released a proper solo album in almost thirteen years. He pops up on his lonesome to abuse guitars pretty frequently at various Japanese festivals and Brooklyn noise seminars, so you’d think some of that individual experimentation would have resulted in at least a leaked demo or twelve. His last proper one man effort, 1995’s Psychic Hearts, while not as aggressive as early firebrand Sonic Youth stuff like “Kill Yr. Idols,” possessed a certain teenage snarl. In comparison, the soon to be released Trees Outside the Academy sounds positively relaxed and thoroughly adult.
“Fri/Emd” starts with a white noise fake out, before settling in to the Beatles-esque acoustic strumming that dominates the rest of the record.
Moore uses the breathy mid tempo vocal delivery that’s been a staple of recent SY standouts like “the Unmade Bed.” His poetry has room for both a drug reference as obtuse as “rainbow resin, sticky cyclone” and a chorus unpretentious to the point of rhyming “friend” with “end.” Stately string arrangements co-exist with faint scraping squeals and Steve Shelley’s gradually accelerating drums. Despite this very minor art damage, it’s pretty, basic, and intimate.
Moore isn’t trying to impress anybody with this material. At this point he sure as shit doesn’t need to.

greenlight 07.06.2007 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
Moore isn’t trying to impress anybody with this material. At this point he sure as shit doesn’t need to.


isn't? definitely he does - impress me with this. great tune.

drrrtyboots 07.06.2007 10:05 AM

He's not trying to impress by bringing the noise because after doing so for over 25 years, he's earned his own right to whatever the hell he wants to do. This approach works quite well though.

greenlight 07.06.2007 10:08 AM

exactly!

Washing Machine 07.08.2007 06:02 AM

How great is it being Thurston Moore? He can do anything and nobody will give it a bad review haha.


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