
"That sound that you have is a sound that I’ve always been using when I improvise, when I do noise improvisation," Thurston Moore once told Michael Chapman, referring to the innovative use of feedback-laced acoustic arrangements on Chapman's 1972 album, Millstone Grit . Following that 2009 interview for Fretboard Journal , Moore convinced him to record improvised material for the first time. The result, The Resurrection And Revenge Of The Clayton Peacock , was released on Moore's own Ecstatic Peace Records two years later. Now, in the wake of Tompkins Square's recent reissuing of the first two [...]