Thursday, February 27, 2020 NOISE POP FESTIVAL 2020 PRESENTS: SONIC
YOUTH: DAYDREAM NATION (FILM SCREENING) PLUS Q&A WITH LANCE BANGS
Sonic Youth released their sixth album Daydream Nation on October
18,1988. The album was an immediate critical success. Robert Palmer
wrote in Rolling Stone that it “presents the definitive American
guitar band of the Eighties at the height of its powers and
prescience”. Time has not dimmed the album’s lustre: It was
selected to the Library of Congress’s National Recording Registry in
2005, and in 2013 Consequence of Sound declared “the record simply
rules.”
Lance Bangs's new Sonic Youth concert film "Daydream Nation" presents
the band performing the titular double album in Glasgow on August 21st
and 22, 2007. Bangs blends HD footage shot in Glasgow with fragments
of personal Super8mm and 16mm from his archives of Sonic Youth over
the decades.
Sonic Youth performed “Daydream Nation” in its entirety less than
20 times during a 2007 tour, often at festivals or outdoor venues.
This document captures one of the few indoor club performances; a
setting SY member Thurston Moore always claimed was the type of venue
for which the songs were written. Glasgow had been a great city for
the band’s tours, and the live sets shown in the film received a 5
star review in the Guardian.
"Daydream Nation" the film features multitrack audio of this material
with a fidelity beyond any 1980's documents, and offers a performance
of this material by musicians who are simply more experienced and more
adept with their instruments. The joy of the band and the audience are
a sight to behold; the band and the fans joined together in
celebration of this landmark album (10/10 NME, 10/10 Spin Alternative
Record Guide, 5 Stars in The Rolling Stone Album Guide, 10.0 in
Pitchfork, A from Robert Christgau in The Village Voice)
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