Sonic Youth The Destroyed Room Rar

The destroyed room by Sonic Youth. Publication date 2006 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Alt rock Language English. No copyright infringement Addeddate 2020-10-16 13:34:22 Identifier 11-the-diamond-sea Scanner Internet. The Destroyed Room: B-sides and Rarities is a compilation album by Sonic Youth. This album contains tracks previously only available on vinyl, limited-release compilations, imports and B-sides to international singles. The tracks, which also include unreleased material, were hand-picked by the band. The album was released on December 12, 2006.

Sonic Youth The Destroyed Room B-sides And Rarities

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FLAC (tracks) 16 bit/ 44,1kHz | Time - 01:16:49 minutes | 456.42 MB | Genre: Indie
Tracks: 11 | Source: Scene

After years of making fans track down out-of-print singles, obscure compilations, and odd Japanese import pressings, Sonic Youth have decided to take a little mercy on their hardcore fans. The Destroyed Room is a rarities album that truly lives up to the label, not just settling on a few radio edits and soundtrack cuts, but gathering songs from the band's recent back catalog that are genuinely hard to find: 'Campfire' from the Grand Royal At Home with the Groovebox collection; 'Razor Blade,' a B-side to the 'Bull in the Heather' single; and several cuts from the Noho Furniture Sessions, including the intriguingly titled 'Three Part Sectional Love Seat' and 'Queen Anne Chair.' Fans and casual enthusiasts will no doubt be bewildered by the extra experimental outings of an already daunting band--but for completists, this is the last word. --Aidin Vaziri


Tracklist:

  1. Sonic Youth - Fire Engine Dream - 10:23 (877 kbps , 65.11 MB)
  2. Sonic Youth - Fauxhemians - 4:05 (789 kbps , 23 MB)
  3. Sonic Youth - Razor Blade - 1:08 (826 kbps , 6.7 MB)
  4. Sonic Youth - Blink - 5:28 (773 kbps , 30.19 MB)
  5. Sonic Youth - Campfire - 2:20 (926 kbps , 15.44 MB)
  6. Sonic Youth - Loop Cat - 5:40 (617 kbps , 25.02 MB)
  7. Sonic Youth - Kim's Chords - 6:02 (914 kbps , 39.45 MB)
  8. Sonic Youth - Beautiful Plateau - 3:08 (804 kbps , 18.01 MB)
  9. Sonic Youth - Three-Part Sectional Love Seat - 8:16 (720 kbps , 42.57 MB)
  10. Sonic Youth - Queen Anne Chair - 4:38 (880 kbps , 29.16 MB)
  11. Sonic Youth - The Diamond Sea - 25:49 (876 kbps , 161.77 MB)

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At the mellower end of Sonic Youth's 16-year Geffen era comes one last appetizing pang for destruction. The Destroyed Room, 11 songs hand-picked by the band, is a sonically interesting mess but proof that not everything they record should be released. 'Campfire,' from 2000's At Home With the Groovebox comp, should have been extinguished alongside the sleepy 'Loop Cat.' The rest jives: 'Fire Engine Dream,' an outtake from 2003's Sonic Nurse, is a marathon jam ('Let's see who's here and who's not,' they taunt in the liner notes), clocking in at more than 10 minutes and forcing feedback to ride drummer Steve Shelley's galloping beat. Mostly instrumental, save for two songs Kim Gordon sings ('Razor Blade,' a twangy B-side from 1994, and the ambient 'Blink' from 1999's Pola X soundtrack), DestroyedSonic allows SY the room to get typically weird. 'Three-Part Sectional Love Seat' is dizzying, the slow interlock of guitarists Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo birthing an explosion of noise. Twenty-five-minute closer 'The Diamond Sea,' an LP version of the 1995 single, then achieves the maximum trashitude of the title, as well as embodying Sonic Youth's tried and true formula. The song builds, sparkles, and destroys.