Thurston Moore - Screen Time (2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Thurston Moore
Title: Screen Time
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Self Released
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:12
Total Size: 93.9 / 174 / 396 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Screen Time
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Self Released
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:12
Total Size: 93.9 / 174 / 396 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. the station (02:44)
2. the town (04:13)
3. the home (05:05)
4. the view (04:14)
5. the neighbor (01:47)
6. the upstairs (04:04)
7. the dream (04:13)
8. the walk (02:44)
9. the parkbench (02:19)
10. the realization (08:56)
A day after his daughter Coco Gordon-Moore debuted in his ex-wife Kim Gordon’s video for “Hungry Baby” video, Sonic Youth singer-guitarist Thurston Moore dropped a surprise new 10-track instrumental album titled Screen Time.
He hasn’t been slacking during the pandemic. SPIN did a wide-ranging interview with Moore last year surrounding the release of his By The Fire album. Ahead of that album, Moore put out a 12-minute track called “Siren,” with an accompanying video-film that portrays a mermaid fantasy.
Also last year, Moore appeared on a cover of The Stooges song “Fun House,” which had been recorded in 1997 with members of Mudhoney. It was originally slated to appear in the 1998 film Velvet Goldmine.
Moore’s also got a track — “Hum Bom” with Lee Ranaldo — on an Allen Ginsburg tribute album, The Fall of America, which also was released today.
In a recent interview with Black Book, Moore spoke about politics, Yoko Ono, and being radicalized by his 26-year-old daughter.
He hasn’t been slacking during the pandemic. SPIN did a wide-ranging interview with Moore last year surrounding the release of his By The Fire album. Ahead of that album, Moore put out a 12-minute track called “Siren,” with an accompanying video-film that portrays a mermaid fantasy.
Also last year, Moore appeared on a cover of The Stooges song “Fun House,” which had been recorded in 1997 with members of Mudhoney. It was originally slated to appear in the 1998 film Velvet Goldmine.
Moore’s also got a track — “Hum Bom” with Lee Ranaldo — on an Allen Ginsburg tribute album, The Fall of America, which also was released today.
In a recent interview with Black Book, Moore spoke about politics, Yoko Ono, and being radicalized by his 26-year-old daughter.