In 1995 Sonic Youth released The Washing Machine, their probably last great studio album. It shows all I like about them. Not just because they’ve once again conjured up wondrous melodies out of thin air, only to destroy them towards the end in a sea of noise and feedback. What’s more, Thurston Moore is once again redefining the art of playing the electric guitar. For me, the best example of this is the final track on this album: an almost twenty-minute journey through harmony, tranquillity and expressive guitar noise. If you take the time to embark on this journey, you’ll realise what a monster of a track they’ve created.
Sonic Youth - The Diamond Sea

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