Sonic Life: A Memoir (Book)

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Through 1960s rock'n'roll revelations, late 70s wave punk into no wave, into forming his own scene stealing band Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore has seen a lot with those two eyes of his. Here, he writes it all down to paint us a picture of decades worth of touring, recording, shredding, and - no big deal - changing the alternative music universe forever. Says author Colson Whitehead, "This is history—scuffed, slightly bent, plenty noisy, and indispensable." - Flying Out

A study of a life lived in an environment of wild music and endless wonder, Sonic Life is the long-awaited memoir of iconic American musician and Sonic Youth frontman, Thurston Moore.

A music-obsessed retrospective, beginning with his childhood epiphany of rock ’n’ roll in the early 1960s into an infatuation with the subversive world of 1970s punk and no wave blasting forth from New York City – where he eventually runs off to join a band in 1978. By 1981 Moore would form the legendary and notorious experimental rock group Sonic Youth, who proceeded to record and tour relentlessly for almost 30 years, always progressing, always exploring.

Along the way we meet a constellation of artists and musicians who colluded and collided with Sonic Youth including Velvet Underground, Stooges, Patti Smith, Television, Sex Pistols, Clash, Nirvana, Hole, Beastie Boys, Neil Young and a cavalcade of other musical visionaries, as well as figures from the art world – Jean Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Gerhard Richter.

Simply put, Thurston Moore and Sonic Youth changed the sound of modern alternative rock music and opened the minds of a generation of artists to new possibilities within the form. This is essential reading.