EVOL in action

sonic youth evol EVOL in action

One of the best things you’ll ever read about any band, but caution! may be totally incomprehensible if you know squat about Sonic.
EVOL” href=”http://vinyljourney.blogspot.com/2005/01/evol.html” target=”blank”>Vinyl Mine on Sonic Youth’s EVOL

As for me, the first time I listened to this record — it was my roommate’s very favorite album, I thought I’d give it a try — she’d gone out, I was alone in the house — Put it on the turntable real loud — It echoed down the hallway, filling the house — I made dinner — Puttered about — Loud, loud, louder — Drooooone — and — Droooooone — and after about a half hour I realized — that the same two tones had been modulating over & over — filling the old building overlooking empty Haight Street on a wet winter night — Deee-DOOOOO — Dee-DOOOOO — what the fuck? — I went into the living room — It was a goddamn lockgroove — I’d been listening to a lockgroove for how long? — Dee-DOOOOO — I let it play a little longer before I gave up.

That was one of the most unexpected, most _feeling_ moments I ever got in my listening life.

Sadly, the lockgroove is not part of the CD release; instead it fades out after a while. Worse, it’s followed by a particularly onerous “Bonus Track.” (A gift that does not give.) Can’t SY re-release this puppy and just let the lockgroove run until the CD capacity fills?

[Soundtrack]
Sonic Youth – Shadow Of A Doubt.mp3

Vinyl Mine seems to be on a roll. Jim’s s also got a mighty fine write-up on Pere Ubu’s The Modern Dance, too.

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