Album
Bad Moon Rising
1985 · Rock
22 collectors on Gatefold own this

Bad Moon Rising is an Alt/Indie album by Sonic Youth, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 50 pressings tracked, owned by 22 collectors.
About
<i>Bad Moon Rising</i> is a pivotal album in Sonic Youth's catalog. It's the last to feature second drummer Bob Bert (Steve Shelley would take over from here) and the first to explore traditional song structures. The group's Glenn Branca–influenced No Wave origins can still be heard in the <i>sturm und drang</i> of the guitars through the droning "Society Is a Hole," but there's a sense that Sonic Youth is finding a new balance between instrumental experiments and songwriting ambitions. "I Love Her All the Time" settles into a loopy tonal scheme that's either beautiful if you're a fan or an impenetrable mess if you're not sympathetic to Sonic Youth's approach. "Death Valley '69," a duet between Thurston Moore and Lydia Lunch, is a near-rocker that points to the group's future. The <i>Flower</i> EP is appended, with the excellent "Flower" and "Halloween" bringing Kim Gordon into the spotlight with a feminism and power that would provide a major inspiration to the Riot Grrrl movement.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Intro1:11
- A2Brave Men Run (In My Family)3:36
- A3Society Is A Hole5:59
- A4I Love Her All The Time7:30
Side B
- B1Ghost Bitch5:41
- B2I'm Insane4:07
- B3Justice Is Might4:22
- B4Death Valley '695:08
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- abrasive
- dark
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob BertDRUMS
- Kim GordonBASS VOCALS
- Lee RanaldoGUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Thurston MooreGUITAR VOCALS
- Lydia LunchFEATURING VOCALS VOCALS, LYRICS BY
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