06.25.2012, 05:56 PM | #21 |
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I feel awful about it!!!! I feel awful about any album being their last, but ending with the worst album they've made ever does not make me feel any better.
I would say that I like about half of Eternal. The other half is still not terrible..... better than most bands' best, but when compared with their other music it's like a bad joke. Anti-Orgasm is a good example. The noise is great, but the lyrics are just kind of stupid. Also I think the whole album lacks subtlety. Dirty lacked subtlety too, but we haven't had 20 years to appreciate the lack of subtlety on Eternal. |
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06.25.2012, 07:39 PM | #23 |
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after consulting several bootlegs I came to realize that The Eternal is simply a live album that didn't come out well in the production. That material makes for some great sounding setlists, but the studio versions are lacklustre in comparison. In that regard, I think The Eternal is a great way to end their career, not necessarily from the perspective of the album, but from the stage show. Rather Ripped was a kick ass record btw, would have been an equally impressive exclamation point on their career. I think this makes a point, this band has been making new and interesting music longer than most people on his forum have been alive, myself included. That being said, really, what more do we expect from this band? Personally, after 1000 Leaves I always considered every album as potentially "their last" and always saw them as miraculous gifts of art from one foot in the grave, so I respected them all the more and enjoyed them as an indulgence. In all honesty, I'd say that bringing in Jim was the spark that kept it going that one last extra push, and when he split it didn't take tea leaves or animal entrails to figure it out..
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You make it sound as though people are deliberately going against their true instincts by saying they dislike those albums. I suppose some might but as someone who dislikes both (although I quite like a couple of songs on Eternal) it seems to me that SY in recent years have almost no connection with what initially got me interested in them. Not better or worse, necessarily, just incomparably different. Apart from loyalty or curiosity, what is there in Rather Ripped or The Eternal that should make a fan of Confusion is Sex or Bad Moon Rising feel in any way obliged to care about them? That may well make me narrow minded but not dishonest or (heaven forbid) searching for respect here. I never expected or wanted SY to stop progressing, I just don't really care much for where that progression has taken them. |
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06.26.2012, 07:21 AM | #27 |
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I think that I just don't know.
My compelling desire to call you people names for being so morose is now overwhelmed by a total lack of feeling. |
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06.26.2012, 09:18 AM | #29 | |
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I gave it some thought and came to the conclusion that since I always listen to discographies on random, it would be hard to care less about any specific album.
besides, in thirty years, when the reunion album is released, you people will look like whinging FOOLS. Quote:
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Aye, I do'nt say I agree, I'm just sayin' that, hEy! he gave a legit reason as to why he don't give a fuck.
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06.26.2012, 09:42 AM | #31 |
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Why he *doesn't give a fuck.
Please, let's keep this in english. |
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So, do you see SY's "evolution" over the past 30 years as more of a "devolution?" Personally I've always felt that their changing sound has been the result of growth and adaptation. I love every one pf SY's "eras," and if I had to choose a favorite I would be stumped. But I can also understand how someone might see it differently. It isto definitely true that SY in 88 and SY 2008/9 are extremely different. |
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I thought it was complete shit at first, though I probably didn't admit it at the time. It is true that loyalty has played a part in all this. But I think it actually ranks among their best. It's their only attempt at pop that has really hit the mark, in my opinion. |
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-It is odd how Rather has gotten better over time. How does it do that? I'm hoping the same thing happens with Eternal. Maybe five years from now I'll love it. Right now I don't.
-Pop. I suppose Rather and Eternal (not to mention Dirty) are all considered their "pop" albums. That's some fucked up pop, you must admit. I don't think Katy Perry will be covering any SY tunes anytime soon. |
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I thought Rather Ripped kicked ass right out of the gate, and I am happy to say to to any of y'all sonic snobs. We had this same kind of knee-jerk be a jerk reactions about Sonic Nurse when we thought it was the "last album" and everybody was having silly nostalgia for albums like Daydream Nation or Sister or EVOL blah blah.. ..woof ..woof.. meh. I think Sonic Nurse is the greatest album they've ever made, and truly one of the top ten of ALL TIME by anybody. Yet so many folks took what seemed like years to finally realize just what kind of masterpiece it was. That being said, yes folks will inevitably come to terms with a better understanding of The Eternal. Is it as good as Sonic Nurse? Of course not. Does it suck? Hardly
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Sonic Nurse was the beginning of the end for Sonic Youth as the sort of band that tickled my curiosity in terms of "what now and what next". I like The Eternal a lot and personally prefer it to SN and RR by a mile. The magic's gone for a good number of years now. They didn't strike me as following a sort of creative path for aeons, more like "let's see if this'll do for the fans". Not a huge deal though, great band etc. They certainly achieved creatively more than I could ever hope for.
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the magic was gone in the studio, I think it left after 1000 Leaves and made an albeit brief appearance on Nurse, but was really the exception rather than the rule. but the stage shows have been electric, unfeigned, crackling with dynamic energy and creativity since Jim came in and rejuvinated things. I think that when he left is when things were just going through the motions. That is what surprised me the most by Rather Ripped and the Eternal, that these albums aren't really that bad, and the stage show was indeed rather impressive, even without Jim's energy and vibe. I loved me some Jim O in sonic youth, my favorite of all the eras.
I've been listening to the Eternal this morning and realized what is good about it. It is a coalesced, syncretic blend of all that has been sonic youth. It has the noisecore of the early 1980s beyond experimental sonic youth. It has the structure, chords, and classic rock leads which the band tried during the post-Nurse years (Lee playing actual "leads" still trips me the fuck out!!). It has the vocal harmonies they tried with Rather Ripped too, a sort of CSN&Young approach to sonic youth. It also has the drone melodies which are patented Thurston Moore. Provokingly satire for lyrics, whispy Lou Reedesque vocals, distortion, ambience, rolling polyrhythmic drum work. The Eternal is actually a better conclusion then I think we all realized, because I feel the Eternal has a bit of EVERY album in it. This is different than what SY had traditionally done in the past, where they evolved into new styles for each couple of albums, and then changed it up again. This album seems like a true retrospective look back sonically of what exactly is Sonic Youth music. In that regard, it makes a perfect introduction as well, because it encapsulates a bit of all the sonic youth magic, a bit of everything they do very well. thank you sonic youth, we didn't fully understand what you gave us, but now, I get it
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Nobody is in any position to suggest how people should feel about an artist's body of work.
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SUCH: As usual, your enthusiasm is charming (which is why we all love you) but unconvincing.
And for the record: no one WANTS to dislike Eternal. I'm sure we'd all be happy if it had been the greatest thing SY ever made. But I think the general verdict says it's simply not. But you are right about how the songs improved live. Then again, a fantastic boot I have features Tom Violence, a DDN song or two, and a big chunk of Sister. Those songs, even after 10,000 listens, are still mind-blowing. The Eternal stuff is merely better than the studio recordings. And that's the way it is. |
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