In/Out/In cover

In/Out/In

Released

There was something ‘unfazed’ about Sonic Youth in the 2000s – having spent the eighties carving out their own space in the world, and the nineties consolidating their aesthetic and broader cultural relevance, the third decade saw the group sure of themselves, willing to take risks (like inviting Jim O’Rourke and then Mark Ibold on board). In/Out/In houses instrumental explorations recorded in 2000, 2008 and 2010; they’re all convincing, and several of them rank amongst the group’s best improvisatory moments – “Basement Contender” is a flickering gem, the guitars chiming like the notes loosed by Tom Verlaine, caught in shafts of light; “Social Static” is a coral reef of noise, while the closing “Out & In” takes a few minutes to ignite, but when it does, it careens with abandon.

Jon Dale

Suggestions
Pre Language cover

Pre Language

Disappears
Solo cover

Solo

Urabe Masayoshi
Mask Talk cover

Mask Talk

Tolouse Low Trax
The Best of the Howling Hex cover

The Best of the Howling Hex

Neil Michael Hagerty, The Howling Hex
Displaced Links cover

Displaced Links

Kendall Turner Overdrive
21 Again cover

21 Again

Mouse on Mars
Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments cover

Morton Feldman: Turfan Fragments

S.E.M. Ensemble, Petr Kotik
Clean cover

Clean

Severed Heads
Around cover

Around

Tom Verlaine