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Sonic Youth

Goo [Deluxe Edition]
2005
Geffen

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Review by: Anchors
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Published on January 29th 2006

Sellout.

If there’s one word that I could choose to be erased from the vernacular of everyone associated with underground music, it’s right there. Jumping to a major label, or even an imprint of one, is seen in no better light by the punk community than the acts of Benedict Arnold himself. Kids grow to have such a connection with these bands, seeing them in sweaty basements, having the band sleep on their floors, that this jump to a major is seen as personal disrespect. The equivalent to having your face spit in after the knife is removed from your back. But who are we, as fans, to dissect a band's actions, and pretend that we know the motives and thoughts behind their decisions?

This is something that Sonic Youth knows all too well. A beacon in the underground music community after their landmark 1988 release Daydream Nation, the band was the indie music world's pride and joy. So inevitably, when the band jumped ship to fledgling Geffen records before Goo's recording, the underground was up in arms. So Sonic Youth had one avenue to travel, and that was take their major label budget and release the best record they knew how.

Mission successful. No, it’ll never touch what it’s predecessor was, but in its own way, Goo truly has a lot to offer. They didn’t tone things down, they didn’t adhere to mainstream standards, they stuck with what they knew, and the result was as noisy and sonically diverse as anything previously written. Their avant-garde musings and punk backbone are firmly in place, and they let it be known immediately. “Dirty Boots” starts out in a fairly ordinary manner, a laidback track with some quirky rhythms, but by the end Thurston Moore has transformed the track into an instrumental, but he strays away from anything outlandish at the moment. “Kool Thing” is the first track on the album where the string bending, feedback driven guitar work really begins, and this contrasts surprisingly well with the spoken word vocals of song guest Chuck D. The followup, “Mote” is nothing more than seven minutes of free-form instrumentation, with the heightening reverb being momentarily cut into by streaky chord progressions and slinky bass lines. It’s not all spastic, though. The haunting sound of Moore’s vocals in “Disappearer” is a terrific segue into the great instrumentals that take the song out. Just the layers upon layers of these songs are staggering. Just some subtle strumming on the top is only the tip of the iceberg, as below there’s so much to listen for, and so much to take in that even on the seventh and eighth listens you’re finding something new. It’s a true listening experience.

In addition to the original album, there’s not only some extra music on this album, but an entire nother disc to accompany the first. The first disc has some rough B-sides and outtakes, as well as a terrific live version of “The Bedroom” that’s able to really capture the essence of the band live in a very enjoyable manner. The real draw though, with the extra content, is on disc number two. Containing extremely rough 8-track demos of the original Goo album, you’re able to track all the subtle tweaks and progressions between these rough cuts, and what actually appears on the record. Some songs appear far different from others, some you’ll barely be able to tell the difference at all, but if nothing else it’s an interesting listen.

There’s really just so much to say about any Sonic Youth album that I could write three times this much with ease, but that detracts from the point, which is that there’s no reason you shouldn’t be at the store tomorrow to pick this up. The sheer amount of extra content is worth it alone. Go on, get it, sellout.



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    Posted by shelberz on 2006-11-20 10:41:20

    amazing

    Posted by kill_fftl on 2006-07-09 01:46:24

    your a sellout asshole

    Posted by chunk_rock on 2006-06-12 23:17:49
    My Score:

    This is probably my favorite album of the 90's it is sonic youths masterpiece

    Posted by pabstboy on 2006-02-01 15:55:01
    My Score:

    Score is for "Dirty"

    Posted by plaidical on 2006-01-30 20:50:18

    this band reminds me of how much I hate indie rock hipsters

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 30, 2006 at 3:06 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    NOT one of my more favorite sonic youth albums. sister will forever own all. also, chuck d's guest appearance is kind of laughable, and i'm saying that as a PE fan.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 30, 2006 at 12:59 AM (EST)

    consciousness

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 7:09 PM (EST)

    i think 'nother' is is in the dictionary actually

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 6:48 PM (EST)

    stream-of-conscienceness rather :(

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 6:47 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    my favourite's actually 'sister'... i love the kim gordon songs on that record. damn. "beauty lies in the eye"... "pch" - just might be my fave sonic youth song EVER.
    -Janelle

    always loved lee's stream-of-conscience lyrics. "clothes flung out of closets, door knobs falling off"

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 6:41 PM (EST)

    "an entire nother"

    an entire other, i presume

    Posted by Russe11 on 2006-01-29 18:07:08

    Classsy album.

    Posted by kenjamin on 2006-01-29 17:38:56

    I find this band to be pretty unlistenable. I was so excited about checking their stuff out too.

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 4:14 PM (EST)

    this reads more like a professor ensuring that he plug his most recent book before the end of the lecture. don't push your politics and album reviews with cheezeball bookends on me, pal.

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 3:11 PM (EST)

    raymond pettibon.

    Posted by Anchors on 2006-01-29 14:20:00

    "anchors you write that little historical bit with such authority, like you were there. but it was 1988. and you weren't there."

    Very astute observation, obviously I can't squeak anything past you. No, I wasn't there, but the extremely extensive liner notes tell of all this, and I'm plenty aware of the bands backstory as it is.

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 1:53 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    'Teen Age Riot' is such a good song.

    -opivy

    Posted by kingofpain on 2006-01-29 13:37:34
    My Score:

    Although I have to admit that I haven't really listened to Sonic Youth much recently, I still think this is a great album. I think I'll go listen now...

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 1:32 PM (EST)

    anchors you write that little historical bit with such authority, like you were there. but it was 1988. and you weren't there.

    Posted by gladimnotemo on 2006-01-29 11:42:26

    I haven't heard this record, but I love Sonic Youth. The essence of cool in rock and roll. I think the only reason most people buy their records is because of their name (this is also why they're on a major still, I think).

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 8:07 AM (EST)

    More Sonic Youth reviews needed on this site along with a lot of other indie music. Tortoise anyone?

    Posted by SlackMFr on 2006-01-29 06:57:39
    My Score:

    Sonic Youth you either love 'em or hate 'em. I can't wait to pick up this expanded edition.

    Posted by danperrone on 2006-01-29 03:18:41

    man, this band just does nothing for me

    :-/

    Posted by joeg on 2006-01-29 02:47:18
    My Score:

    great record and thanks for the opening paragraph. this band is 20 years old and continues to put out fantastic songs. and still one of the best live bands i've ever seen.

    Posted by etwiels88 on 2006-01-29 01:28:19

    Best review I've seen on here in weeks.

    Posted by youwinalemon on 2006-01-29 01:23:43
    My Score:

    This album's good.

    Posted by Dante3000 on 2006-01-29 00:55:26

    I think we can all agree that this record is the second best record to have "Goo" in the title.
    Next to A Boy Named Goo by The Goo Goo Dolls.
    -Dante

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, January 29, 2006 at 12:38 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    Okay record. This band is one of those bands that is so overrated by the mainstream that a lot of people who would like them don't because they're shoved down everyone's throats.

    Personally, their noisier stuff is better, in my opinion, but this isn't trying to be noisy or weird- It's just cool rock songs.

    -Will