Including a set from New York's CBGB's in 1989 Sonic Youth have released archive recordings of 12 live shows from throughout their career.
The iconic noise rock band formed in 1981 and split in 2011, following Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore’s separation. Earlier today (March 27), they shared some glimpses into their live show over the years, releasing the 12 live sets on their Bandcamp page.
The gigs documented included a show at New York’s CBGB’s in 1988, San Francisco’s The Warfield in 1993, and a ‘Daydream Nation’ gig in Glasgow in 2007.
Also among the recordings is the band’s final US show, recorded at Brooklyn’s Williamsburg Waterfront in 2011. You can find all of the new releases on Sonic Youth’s Bandcamp page.
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