Sonic Youth reveal new album plans
Sonic Youth
Band plan 2006 release
Sonic Youth have been working on a new album - with a planned 2006 release date.
The as-yet-untitled album will be the follow up to 2004’s ‘Sonic Nurse’.
In a posting on the band's official website, they revealed they had been recording at Sear Sound Studio, where they had put together 1987's ‘Sister’ and 1994's‘Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star’.
New songs recorded include:
‘Pink Steam’
‘Do You Believe In Rapture?’
‘Or’
‘Sleepin Around’
The as-yet-untitled album will be the follow up to 2004’s ‘Sonic Nurse’.
In a posting on the band's official website, they revealed they had been recording at Sear Sound Studio, where they had put together 1987's ‘Sister’ and 1994's‘Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star’.
New songs recorded include:
‘Pink Steam’
‘Do You Believe In Rapture?’
‘Or’
‘Sleepin Around’
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