Trees Outside the Academy

Trees Outside the Academy

by Thurston Moore
Trees Outside the Academy

Trees Outside the Academy

by Thurston Moore

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Remastered)

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Overview

"What am I going to do next for your ears to taste?" a 13-year-old Thurston Moore asks on Trees Outside the Academy's aptly named hidden track, "Thurston @13," on which Moore demonstrates the sound of rubber bands twanging and Lysol being sprayed in the air. Moore's approach has gotten more sophisticated over the years, but that playful curiosity remains in his music with and without Sonic Youth. Trees Outside the Academy is Moore's second song-based solo album; the first was 1996's Psychic Hearts, which distilled Sonic Youth's atonal pop leanings at the time into spare, sketchy rock that crackled with intensity. Trees feels like an extension -- make that a branch -- of the hypnotic calm Moore and company pursued on Rather Ripped and Sonic Nurse. However, Trees Outside the Academy goes even deeper into that meditative territory, focusing on Moore's acoustic guitar textures and songwriting in a nimble way that underscores that this is his album. Backed by violinist Samara Lubelski and the Youth's Steve Shelley on drums, Moore leads the trio through moody, layered songs like "Frozen Guitar," where Lubelski's strings sound completely organic and intrinsic to the song, even as they spar with and bleed into guest guitarist J Mascis' fiery leads (Trees Outside the Academy was recorded at Mascis' Bisquiteen studio with John Agnello, who also worked on Rather Ripped). Moore's ringing guitar lends itself as well to modern-sounding acoustic music as it does to Sonic Youth's plugged-in experimental rock, and Shelley and Lubelski are just as game; one moment, they sound like they're playing on the back porch of a farmhouse, and the next like they're playing in a downtown gallery. "Honest James" is an underground folk-rock singalong, with jubilant guitars and Charalambides' Christina Carter adding gorgeous backing vocals to Moore's laconic drawl, while "Silver Blue" is sleek, droning acoustic rock. As Trees Outside the Academy unfolds, it gets more eclectic: "Fri/End" has a melody so, well, friendly that you can almost see it wagging its tail, and pits some of Moore's most straightforward lyrics with some of his most playful stream-of-consciousness wordplay. "Wonderful Witches + Language Meanies"' silly, loose-limbed rock wouldn't fit on a Sonic Youth album, but it sounds great here, next to "Off Work"'s skronk and "Never Day"'s blissful pop. Though it's only a 37-second interlude, the title of "Free Noise Among Friends" sums it up best: not only did Moore record Trees Outside the Academy with some of his closest friends, but the album's good-natured sprawl is so appealing that it makes its listeners feel like friends, too. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 09/04/2020
Label: Daydream Library
UPC: 5024545894219
Rank: 62823

Tracks

  1. Frozen Gtr
  2. The Shape Is in a Trance
  3. Honest James
  4. Silver>Blue
  5. Fri/End
  6. American Coffin
  7. Wonderful Witches
  8. Off Work
  9. Never Day
  10. Free Noise Among Friends
  11. Trees Outside the Academy
  12. Thurston@13

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Thurston Moore   Primary Artist,Bass,Piano,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Steve Shelley   Drums
J Mascis   Lead,Guitar
Christina Carter   Vocals
John Moloney   Drums
Samara Lubelski   Violin
Gown   Guitar (Electric)
Leslie Keffer   Noise

Technical Credits

Greg Calbi   Mastering
Justin Pizzoferrato   Assistant Engineer
Thurston Moore   Collage,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,Photography
John Agnello   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Bob Gruen   Photography
Andrew Kesin   Artwork
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