![]() ![]() I found the lengthy closing track to be a great way to finish the chaos that is this album. ![]() I can't even list my favorite tracks because I love all of them so much, except maybe "In the Kingdom #19" but it's still an amazing track. This isn't a masterpiece, especially not when compared to Daydream Nation, but it's still an excellent album that I'll be listening to time and time again. The album flows really well from track to track. It often feels like the vocals are trying to fight more space against the dissonance and grittiness. This is a slow transition from the no-wave of the previous two albums, but they're still quite distinctively punkish, relying more on noise rock and experimental techniques to create haunting noises. ![]() Immediately in the first few songs you get a taste of who the singers are, the level of experimentation, and what style of rock they're going for. This is their poppiest of their albums through Dirty (haven't listened to any after), and so this makes for a great introduction to Sonic Youth. ![]()
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