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Slint Song Inspires World’s Most Terrifying Children’s Book
Of pretty much all the songs we've ever heard, this one must rank somewhere near the bottom for ones we thought might make good children's literature.
Posted 08/18/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Slint Plays a Funeral Mass for the Album
Played note for note by the band’s four original members, the deeply-brooding, fussily executed album finally sounded, sixteen years later, like the existential, cosmos-annihilating shrug it was envisioned as.
Posted 07/18/07 in Vulture : Last Night's Gig
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A Niemöllerian/ Brechtian Analysis of an Alarming Concert Trend
Once, twice, three times Ben Kweller.Photo: Amanda Rose/Retna When they announced that Sonic Youth would be playing Daydream Nation in its entirety, we said nothing. We have a soft spot for Thurston Moore. When they announced that Slint would be...
Posted 06/26/07 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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