Sonic Youth / Daydream Nation
Artist Sonic Youth
Album Title: Daydream Nation
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Experimental
Format CD
Released 10/00/1988
Label Enigma Records/Blast First
Catalog No 7 75403-2
Bar Code No 0 1877-75403-2 2
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Teen Age Riot (6:57)
2. Silver Rocket (3:48)
3. The Sprawl (7:41)
4. Cross The Breeze (7:00)
5. Eric's Trip (3:48)
6. Total Trash (7:33)
7. Hey Joni (4:23)
8. Providence (2:41)
9. Candle (4:59)
10. Rain King (4:39)
11. Kissability (3:08)
12. Trilogy (14:03)
Date Acquired 09/30/1989
Personal Rating
Acquired from Northern Lights
Purchase Price 18.00

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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
By refining the song-oriented breakthroughs of Sister and developing their fascination with noise and alternate tunings, Sonic Youth created a masterpiece of post-punk art rock with the double-album Daydream Nation. Though the self-conscious sprawl of the album might appear self-indulgent on the surface, Daydream Nation is powered by a sustained vision, one that encapsulates all of the group's quirks and strengths. Alternating between tense, hypnotic instrumental passages and furious noise explosions, the music demonstrates a range of emotions and textures, and in many ways, it's hard not to listen to the record as one long piece of shifting dynamics. But the songs themselves are remarkable, from the anti-anthem of "Teen Age Riot" and the punky "Silver Rocket" to the hazy drug dreams of "Providence" and the rolling waves of "Eric's Trip." Daydream Nation demonstrates the extent to which noise and self-conscious avant art can be incorporated into rock, and the results are nothing short of stunning.
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