![]() It’s a strange thing to be a hunter with no clue what you’re hunting. Avalanche (now Love Music) was and still is a glorious jumble of second-hand CDs and old DVDs that won’t ever be sold. I found it in a record shop in Glasgow during my student days. It isn’t even Sister or Dirty, though they come close. But for me (and this is my blog so it has to be about me), their imperial record isn’t Goo or Daydream Nation. Goo is a classic record everything fit neatly into place for that album. Finally, their brand of discordant dissonance backed up with oblique but interesting visuals that could get their videos played on 120 Minutes. ![]() Sonic Youth – a band whose formula is to fuck around with traditional formula – took a decade to perfect themselves into a sleek (as sleek as they could be) product. Whatever the reason, everything works and nothing can ever be the same again. ![]() It may be the case that a band finally discover what makes them great, or it could be an addition to the group adds something that was previously mission. There are certain albums within a band’s canon when everything works. ![]()
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