Rather Ripped (CD)
2005 had Sonic Youth revisiting awesome Japan, touring the boroughs of New York, rollicking at the first Arthurfest in L.A., and releasing the special deluxe edition of GOO. After one final gnarl out in Brazil with Flaming Lips, The Stooges and others Mr. Jim O'Rourke decided to concentrate full-time on his Japanese studies of language and film and SY was subsequently back to it's OG nucleus of Kim-Thurston-Lee-Steve. Songs were written, Jim recommended engineer TJ Doherty and J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) recommended mix engineer John Agnello and SY created the oddly titled "Rather Ripped". The whole deal was recorded in the waning hours of 2005 into the dawn sunshine of 2006 at the venerable Sear Sound studios in NYC's fading theatre district. Partially mixed there and at Hoboken, NJ's Water Music by the golden juice ear of John Agnello it exhibits SY in positive vibration mode. 12 songs of forward motion and harmonic/melodic surprise. Vocals shared by the frontline of Thurston, Kim and Lee with Steve groove gluing the rhythms into rock n roll infection. They bust out o' the sonic barn with Incinerate and Reena then contemplate holy war mind games with Do You Believe in Rapture? and keep cruising strong with track after track of risk-laden rock jammers until floating out with the curious Or.
This is a straight-up Sonic Youth field on fire, with a compact potency of rock n roll enlightenment. Rather ripped, indeed.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Reena |
| 2 | Incinerate |
| 3 | Do You Believe in Rapture? |
| 4 | Sleepin' Around |
| 5 | What a Waste |
| 6 | Jams Run Free |
| 7 | Rats |
| 8 | Turquoise Boy |
| 9 | Lights Out |
| 10 | The Neutral |
| 11 | Pink Steam |
| 12 | Or |
| BRock Thiessen
- Vancouver, , Canada |
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When Jim O'Rourke - Sonic Youth's supposed Brian Eno and the man credited as reviving this old rock machine - gave word that he would no longer be working with the band every horn-rimmed hipster must have let loose a broken sigh of grief. How could New York's finest ever fill those big shoes of O'Rourke's and carry on with what they started together? Well, by not even trying to. SY has completely dropped the dense and complex nature of their last couple of albums and made the smart decision to go small instead of big. Rather Ripped must be the most stripped down and direct SY record to date. It's also by far their most melodic and, dare I say, catchy. SY has continued to stay interesting by recording some kind of twisted pop album which is surprisingly enjoyable. The suits at Geffen must have done some serious head-scratching over this one.
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