EVOL
Editorial Reviews
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New York City's Lower East Side has always attracted bohemian freaks looking to shock the world, but with EVOL (Love spelled backwards)--their third album after a live tape and several EPs--Sonic Youth finally figured a way to make their skronk count. Combining alternate guitar tunings with nearly linear songwriting, SY proved they could harness their energy into a combustible engine. The multititled closer, "Expressway to Yr. Skull" (or "Madonna, Sean, and Me"), is pure apocalyptic beauty, while "Shadow of a Doubt" succeeds by being more subdued and suggestive. --Rob O'Connor --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
EVOL, Music, Sonic Youth, Alternative Pop/Rock, American Underground, College Rock, Experimental, Experimental Rock, Indie Rock, Noise-Rock, Pop, Rock
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