Jam On It: Chelsea Light Moving, Tame Impala, King Dude, Two Gallants
Three tracks in, and I'm officially stoked about Thurston Moore's post-Sonic Youth band, Chelsea Light Moving . Here, on "Frank O'Hara's Hit," Moore goes back to the sounds of the Velvet Underground for inspiration, something he's done often in his career. The minute-long opening is clean and spacious, before it takes an unexpected turn: Moore as a glam-rock hero in the David Bowie, space alien vein. It's like one of those all-star collaborations you didn't see coming, except it's not. "Frank O'Hara's Hit," is Moore working out a new band through the possibilities of noise rock being paired with [...]




















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