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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.
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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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