You are easily the top reaction channel I know, covering full albums -alternative ones at that- and giving genuine commentary on every single song all the way through. Wish you every success in your content.
Swans and Sonic Youth toured together and were very good friends early on. A few years ago Thurston Moore actually opened for Swans and then came on stage and hugged Michael Gira at the end. Two amazing bands with a really long history
That album I hold dear to me! It's where I heard how indie rock could be musically complex but also commercial with classic rock elements but also experimental with feedback and loud guitars
The first song Teenage Riot is actually about slacker guitar god J Mascis (from Dinosaur Jr) becoming president. The music video also references a lot of influences for the band. Nice video by the way. I'm a big Sonic Youth fan so i'd love you for you to check out more. I'd say Evol is my favorite album though.
Man you HAVE to listen to the self titled album by the violent femmes. Almost every song on the album is a classic and most of the songs are really cool acoustic punk souning jams that were really influential at the time. Keep up the great work Smags.
I love this album! im glad you enjoyed it. Their other stuff is also very worth checking out, id reccomend either "Goo" or "Sister" for your next listen. Both great albuns
yessirrr this band and album is classic Same recs as the usual! Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it In People LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
Thia video is going to attract the weirdest niche of people. People that search and watch very specific reactions and sonic youth fans under the age of 40.
Ok so, so glad you got around to this one. This is one of the albums that got me into like non-mainstream alternative and indie stuff when I was like 17. It's one of the landmark alternative albums of the 80s that kind of ushered in more mainstream acceptance of the sound that would eventually lead to the Nirvana explosion of 91/92(they toured together with Nirvana and another band that helped usher in the 90s sound Dinosaur Jr). i definitely think Goo is a good place to go after this one because it was them hitting a more mainstream sound even though, at the time, the "mainstream" sound was only just being created, so I guess, in a way, Goo is a pioneering record. It's also just got some killer tracks but I really wanted you to listen to this one first when they were at their most experimental yet satisfying moment of the 80s when they really broke through(at least on an indie level). Thank you for listening to this! I only have two more on my hit list that I want you to listen to although I will revise that list soon Im sure and someone else said it but Dinosaur Jr - You're living all over me is another important one in the creation of the "alternative" sound. Recommendations Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven(just had a new album that came out like yesterday but I wouldn't start at that album even though it's good) Lil Ugly Mane - Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern
I would love it if you reacted to some of Nick Cave's work. You can't go wrong with 'Let Love In' but also try 'Skeleton Tree' if you want something very moody and emotional.
Good to see the youth of today listening to the Sonic Youth and other bands from my own youth. I grew up with this, saw them in Glasgow in 1989 touring it. Then again in 1990 for the Goo tour. You're not sure what genre it belongs to and want to be put in that time period. I'm from that time period. That whole period from 1985 - to about 1991/2 was just so good for music. With no streaming services and very limited radio airplay (only really John Peel in the UK), the only way to hear this was buying it (You'd probably have to order it especially too). Or you would go around to a friend's house and play each others music. Sonic Youth were Sonic Youth, they didn't belong to a genre. You could argue they were a continuation of the New York No Wave scene, then you end up falling down the Glenn Branca rabbit hole.
Bro Sonic youth is my favorite band ever hands down. They're considered grunge rock or noise rock, they're kinda famous for their distorted and detuned guitars, the ways they break from melodies and go into noisy sound scapes. They were friends with Kurt Cobain and Nirvana and the bands of the grunge scene in the early 90's🤟 The band is sadly broken up 😭 but they have a vast discography and all the members have their own bands and projects that are worth checking out. Oh also I love your reactions brother, love the way you analyze the lyrics and break it down really well, good stuff 👍
You should listen to ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space by spiritualized or violent femmes by violent femmes. The former is probably the one of if now the best shoe gaze album and the ladder is a 35min acoustic punk genre fusion masterpiece
yo smags, love the reaction as always. recommendations: car seat headrest - teens of denial the smashing pumpkins - siamese dream new order - low life joy division - unknown pleasures
The title of “Hey Joni” is a play on the rock standard song “Hey Joe” (most famously recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience) but with Joni Mitchell’s name in there, I think the lyrics aren’t about her but it’s funny nonetheless. Loving the reactions btw. The follow up to this album “Goo” is also great!
Your videos always come out right in time for my morning shit on the toilet, Smags! I always sit on the toilet for thirty minutes watching your whole reaction
Just found your channel and love your stuff. Sonic Youth is awesome. You should do Goo by them next, it's got more of a typical alt rock or grunge sound to it.
She daydream on my nation until I sonic youth Ok ok im going Recs: Sigur Ros-() Built to spill-Perfect from now on Spiritualized-Ladies and Gentlemen we are floating in space
Their album "Experimental Jet Set Trash And No Star" and "Washing Machine" is my favorite from them.. ik lot of fans hated those albums but i kinda developed a liking to it..
Teenage Riot is inspiring by Dinosaur Jr mastermind J Mascis. When he sings To get me outta bed, it seems to be a joke about Mascis sleepy demeanor and vocal style but explosive guitar 🎸💥
Teenage Riot is about their friend, J Mascis, from Dinosaur Jr.. You should react to “You’re Living All Over Me” and “Bug”.. Dino’s 2nd and 3rd album from the 80’s..
Thanks for another great review. As a guitars lover, I recommend The Gathering (female fronted band). From their metal period I like albums Mandylion (1995) and If_Then_Else (2000), and experimental How to Measure a Planet? (1998) is just awesome. From their later "alternative rock" era, I prefere especially Souvenirs (2003) and Home (2006). Enjoy!
Unrelated to this band, but Parannoul’s After the Magic is a must listen from this year. The production will blow you away it’s such an amazing experience
If you want to hear Sonic Youth similar to this I’d definitely go with Goo or Evol, but, if you want something different, check out Murray Street or Rather Ripped. Both are post-2000’s SY and have a clean sound compared to SY’s usual noise sound. They feature b-e-a-utiful guitar work
You need to listen to Zen Arcade By Husker Du. Concept album and hardcore punk at its finest. Except Husker Du make great melodic melodies and amazing lyrics. You’d really dig it.
If you want to dig more into noise rock, i would recommend Atomizer by Big Black. The bands frontman Steve Albini produced hudreds of iconic records like Nirvanas In Utero!
I subscribed and I don't subscribe to anything. I hate music. But sonic youth is my favorite band and this is their opus. You gave me thoughts in retrospect I didn't anticipate especially in regards to hyperstation and eliminator jr. Cheers to getting a post punk/no waver to comment on boo tube. You get it. And what officially scientifically hit you on "the sprawl" was walls of sound. You get it bro love you Jesus saves
yoo u gotta react to "gods country" by chat pile. its a sludge metal/hardcore album from "the flenser" (same label as deathconciousness) and its one of my fave albums of all time. i dont wanna say too much i hope you can do a reaction to this i would love to see a first reaction, its a truly phenomeal album with some of the best textures in metal ive ever heard
Sonic Youth were great in their elder years too. Not unlike the Beastie Boys and Dinosaur Jr. Try SY albums Rather Ripped and The Eternal. The music video for Sacred Trickster 🏴☠️
i would love you to give the album “abissama” by incredible polo a listen. it’s beautiful, and highly underrated (imo). i’ve searched all over and i couldn’t find a video of someone reacting to it or breaking it down, and i would love for you to be the first to do so. you’re amazing smags.
idk if someone recomended this already but yuck's self titled is a great album back to back. also i dont know if youre interested in music in other languages but if you are check out nueva numancia by juanita y los feos and any album from triángulo de amor bizarro, two great bands :)
Those bands are kind of like tribute bands to 80’s post punk (TAB) and noise rock/shoegaze/grunge (Yuck). They’re not bad, but they don’t bring anything new to the table, so I don’t know if they’re worth reacting to.
If you are not affraid to explore, you should listen to soda stereo. Mainly... "sueño stereo". They're from argentina and are like the beatles of latin amerifa
@@smags1082 its not better than sung tongs or feels which should be a higher priority, but i like it quite a lot. more standard pop songs but still manage to be interesting and really well written. stride rite and defeat are some of the best songs of the year
You are easily the top reaction channel I know, covering full albums -alternative ones at that- and giving genuine commentary on every single song all the way through. Wish you every success in your content.
Thank you so much!
@@smags1082what he said ^^^
Swans and Sonic Youth toured together and were very good friends early on. A few years ago Thurston Moore actually opened for Swans and then came on stage and hugged Michael Gira at the end. Two amazing bands with a really long history
Thurston use to be apart of swans in the veryyyyyy early days and I imagine Gira helped them on stage at least once
I love how adventurous you get with these reactions, you're not scared to explore
Teen Age Riot - 1:11
Silver Rocket - 3:58
The Sprawl - 5:26
'Cross the Breeze - 8:20
Eric's Trip - 11:14
Total Trash - 13:02
Hey Joni - 15:41
Providence - 17:36
Candle - 19:06
Rain King - 21:09
Kissability - 23:03
A) The Wonder - 24:29
B) Hyperstation - 26:26
Z) Eliminator, Jr. - 28:04
Glad u enjoyed this one! If ur interested in more really great noise rock u should check out You’re Living All Over Me by Dinosaur Jr.
That album I hold dear to me! It's where I heard how indie rock could be musically complex but also commercial with classic rock elements but also experimental with feedback and loud guitars
The first song Teenage Riot is actually about slacker guitar god J Mascis (from Dinosaur Jr) becoming president. The music video also references a lot of influences for the band.
Nice video by the way. I'm a big Sonic Youth fan so i'd love you for you to check out more. I'd say Evol is my favorite album though.
"What genre is this?"
Noise rock!
One of the very best albums of the 80s
Man you HAVE to listen to the self titled album by the violent femmes. Almost every song on the album is a classic and most of the songs are really cool acoustic punk souning jams that were really influential at the time. Keep up the great work Smags.
Please!
I love this album! im glad you enjoyed it.
Their other stuff is also very worth checking out, id reccomend either "Goo" or "Sister" for your next listen. Both great albuns
Goo is my favourite (what a pop record!), but some of the later stuff (Murry Street for eg) is also genius.
@@gartgreenside3657 Yes, Murray St. is great
yessirrr this band and album is classic
Same recs as the usual!
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it In People
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
Built To Spill - Perfect From Now On
Perfect from now on is awesome
I second literally all these!
Just saw the You Forgot it in People tour the other night, and they still sound fantastic live. Totally agree, that would be a great review
Thia video is going to attract the weirdest niche of people. People that search and watch very specific reactions and sonic youth fans under the age of 40.
Ok so, so glad you got around to this one. This is one of the albums that got me into like non-mainstream alternative and indie stuff when I was like 17. It's one of the landmark alternative albums of the 80s that kind of ushered in more mainstream acceptance of the sound that would eventually lead to the Nirvana explosion of 91/92(they toured together with Nirvana and another band that helped usher in the 90s sound Dinosaur Jr). i definitely think Goo is a good place to go after this one because it was them hitting a more mainstream sound even though, at the time, the "mainstream" sound was only just being created, so I guess, in a way, Goo is a pioneering record. It's also just got some killer tracks but I really wanted you to listen to this one first when they were at their most experimental yet satisfying moment of the 80s when they really broke through(at least on an indie level). Thank you for listening to this! I only have two more on my hit list that I want you to listen to although I will revise that list soon Im sure and someone else said it but Dinosaur Jr - You're living all over me is another important one in the creation of the "alternative" sound.
Recommendations
Oneohtrix Point Never - R Plus Seven(just had a new album that came out like yesterday but I wouldn't start at that album even though it's good)
Lil Ugly Mane - Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern
yesss i think any lil ugly mane album is good, favorite artist ever, scheduled to get a tattoo referencing him
I would love it if you reacted to some of Nick Cave's work.
You can't go wrong with 'Let Love In' but also try 'Skeleton Tree' if you want something very moody and emotional.
I love beauty and I love noise and SY are genius at both, sometimes at the same.
This sums up my love for them so perfectly. Thank you.
you should listen to violent femmes first album or built to spill's keep it like a secret..
bro you're gonna hit 10k subs before the end of the year, I'm telling you
That’s the goal bro
Animal Collective just put out a new record yesterday called Isn’t It Now? Big recommend for the channel 🍻
I feel like you found my iPod from 10 years ago and loving seeing your reactions to some of my all time faves. This one is particularly special to me
Love you smags! You will make it to 100k before the end of 2024 trust me
Sister is, IMO, the superior album experience. I wish it was a little longer, but it flows so well. Check it!
Good to see the youth of today listening to the Sonic Youth and other bands from my own youth. I grew up with this, saw them in Glasgow in 1989 touring it. Then again in 1990 for the Goo tour. You're not sure what genre it belongs to and want to be put in that time period. I'm from that time period. That whole period from 1985 - to about 1991/2 was just so good for music. With no streaming services and very limited radio airplay (only really John Peel in the UK), the only way to hear this was buying it (You'd probably have to order it especially too). Or you would go around to a friend's house and play each others music. Sonic Youth were Sonic Youth, they didn't belong to a genre. You could argue they were a continuation of the New York No Wave scene, then you end up falling down the Glenn Branca rabbit hole.
Congrats on 6k!👌 Been along time since I last listened to this album. Sounds better than I remember.
Bro Sonic youth is my favorite band ever hands down. They're considered grunge rock or noise rock, they're kinda famous for their distorted and detuned guitars, the ways they break from melodies and go into noisy sound scapes. They were friends with Kurt Cobain and Nirvana and the bands of the grunge scene in the early 90's🤟
The band is sadly broken up 😭 but they have a vast discography and all the members have their own bands and projects that are worth checking out.
Oh also I love your reactions brother, love the way you analyze the lyrics and break it down really well, good stuff 👍
hell yes this is one of the best albums ever really
This and loveless my top 2, great pfp!
the best music review channel ongg
YESSIR THSNK YOU
if u like dis then u should listen to Youre living all over me by dinosaur jr. teenage riot is about j mascis from dinosaur jr
AGH! You did my recommendation again! Lets Goooo!
You should listen to ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space by spiritualized or violent femmes by violent femmes. The former is probably the one of if now the best shoe gaze album and the ladder is a 35min acoustic punk genre fusion masterpiece
The actual song Ladies and Gentleman We Are Floating in Space is my wedding song!
I second the Spiritualized suggestion - best album about breaking up, taking drugs, and God I’ve ever listened to.
yo smags, love the reaction as always.
recommendations:
car seat headrest - teens of denial
the smashing pumpkins - siamese dream
new order - low life
joy division - unknown pleasures
I did the joy division one! It was like my fourth video tho
He really is overdue for Siamese Dreams
The title of “Hey Joni” is a play on the rock standard song “Hey Joe” (most famously recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience) but with Joni Mitchell’s name in there, I think the lyrics aren’t about her but it’s funny nonetheless. Loving the reactions btw. The follow up to this album “Goo” is also great!
You should do Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins
Your videos always come out right in time for my morning shit on the toilet, Smags! I always sit on the toilet for thirty minutes watching your whole reaction
this means the world to me
Great video! Recently got into Sonic Youth myself, amazing band.
Just found your channel and love your stuff. Sonic Youth is awesome. You should do Goo by them next, it's got more of a typical alt rock or grunge sound to it.
She daydream on my nation until I sonic youth
Ok ok im going
Recs: Sigur Ros-()
Built to spill-Perfect from now on
Spiritualized-Ladies and Gentlemen we are floating in space
my fav band ever you’re a legend for this
I started to listen to Sonic Youth yesterday bro, get out of my head!!!
Just blissful.
Smags be Smaggin’
Suggestion (…): Silent Alarm by Bloc Party
Love your reviews. Huge fan😊
Thank You! 😄
so glad youve dipped your toes into noise rock with these past 2 albums
although not on streaming, an essential noise rock band is big black, especially atomizer
love the interpretation of the trilogy at the end lmao
Their album "Experimental Jet Set Trash And No Star" and "Washing Machine" is my favorite from them.. ik lot of fans hated those albums but i kinda developed a liking to it..
Teenage Riot is inspiring by Dinosaur Jr mastermind J Mascis. When he sings To get me outta bed, it seems to be a joke about Mascis sleepy demeanor and vocal style but explosive guitar 🎸💥
Teenage Riot is about their friend, J Mascis, from Dinosaur Jr.. You should react to “You’re Living All Over Me” and “Bug”.. Dino’s 2nd and 3rd album from the 80’s..
Thanks for another great review. As a guitars lover, I recommend The Gathering (female fronted band). From their metal period I like albums Mandylion (1995) and If_Then_Else (2000), and experimental How to Measure a Planet? (1998) is just awesome. From their later "alternative rock" era, I prefere especially Souvenirs (2003) and Home (2006). Enjoy!
Unrelated to this band, but Parannoul’s After the Magic is a must listen from this year. The production will blow you away it’s such an amazing experience
Bro, i luv this guy
Opening track is about J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. You should check out their album You're Living All Over Me.
This is my high school album thank you for this band this still influences me iconic. this shit was hilarious
If you want to hear Sonic Youth similar to this I’d definitely go with Goo or Evol, but, if you want something different, check out Murray Street or Rather Ripped. Both are post-2000’s SY and have a clean sound compared to SY’s usual noise sound. They feature b-e-a-utiful guitar work
this album is mainly noise rock, one of the best in the subgenre actually
Yo, some jack white would be nice. I love your channel
awesome vid! If you liked this, you should check out their previous album sister, somehow even more raw
You need to listen to Zen Arcade By Husker Du. Concept album and hardcore punk at its finest. Except Husker Du make great melodic melodies and amazing lyrics. You’d really dig it.
Sonic Youth have always had a sound I love but I have no idea what it is
'cross the breeze might be my favourite song ever
If you want to dig more into noise rock, i would recommend Atomizer by Big Black. The bands frontman Steve Albini produced hudreds of iconic records like Nirvanas In Utero!
alright i think you’re def ready for the noisier Unwound albums. Repetition or Fake Train PLSSSS
I think you'd love Joy As An Act of Resistance by Idles.
Ahh, another great album and great reaction.
seconding the other people saying public strain by women
their debut too
my absolute favorite group
Yessssss
I subscribed and I don't subscribe to anything. I hate music. But sonic youth is my favorite band and this is their opus. You gave me thoughts in retrospect I didn't anticipate especially in regards to hyperstation and eliminator jr. Cheers to getting a post punk/no waver to comment on boo tube. You get it. And what officially scientifically hit you on "the sprawl" was walls of sound. You get it bro love you Jesus saves
PLEASEEE do funeral by arcade fire, it’s my favorite album of all time and you will for sure love it or at least find something lovable about it
yoo u gotta react to "gods country" by chat pile. its a sludge metal/hardcore album from "the flenser" (same label as deathconciousness) and its one of my fave albums of all time. i dont wanna say too much i hope you can do a reaction to this i would love to see a first reaction, its a truly phenomeal album with some of the best textures in metal ive ever heard
Have that on vinyl. Haven’t spun it though cuz its dusty as hell.
@@meatgrinder9506 fire
please do Rather Ripped by Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth were great in their elder years too. Not unlike the Beastie Boys and Dinosaur Jr. Try SY albums Rather Ripped and The Eternal. The music video for Sacred Trickster 🏴☠️
Album slaps
hey smags, great reaction!
hope one day you could check out public strain by women its a great one to check out if you enjoyed this.
I was literally watching this thinking how much he'd enjoy Public Strain if he likes this.
@@warpwoofwimble yeah thats honestly essential noise rock
i would love you to give the album “abissama” by incredible polo a listen. it’s beautiful, and highly underrated (imo). i’ve searched all over and i couldn’t find a video of someone reacting to it or breaking it down, and i would love for you to be the first to do so. you’re amazing smags.
You should check out one of billy woods new albums! Maps is aoty and his new one with Armand Hammer is mind melting
Day one of requesting Cocteau Twins since you liked Beach House a lot
idk if someone recomended this already but yuck's self titled is a great album back to back. also i dont know if youre interested in music in other languages but if you are check out nueva numancia by juanita y los feos and any album from triángulo de amor bizarro, two great bands :)
Those bands are kind of like tribute bands to 80’s post punk (TAB) and noise rock/shoegaze/grunge (Yuck). They’re not bad, but they don’t bring anything new to the table, so I don’t know if they’re worth reacting to.
If you are not affraid to explore, you should listen to soda stereo. Mainly... "sueño stereo". They're from argentina and are like the beatles of latin amerifa
i'm the only one who's recommending you this album but i hope one day you will listen to amusement parks on fire 2005
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React to the album, Goo next
u gonna check out the new animal collective record?
Is it good?
@@smags1082 its not better than sung tongs or feels which should be a higher priority, but i like it quite a lot. more standard pop songs but still manage to be interesting and really well written. stride rite and defeat are some of the best songs of the year
2nd favourite album after funhouse by the stooges
o monolith by squid pls
The Idiot (1977)-Iggy Pop
we in this hoe
Yessir !
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