Dubbed by the press "the nation's best-known underground band," New York No-Wave ensemble Sonic Youth has spent two decades exploring music's frontiers in influential albums like "Daydream Nation" and "Goo". In this German-produced documentary, filmmaker Christoph Dreher listens to band members Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Kim Gordon and Steve Shelley as they discuss past controversies, their melding of music with the graphic arts, their much-publicized signing with Geffen Records and the …

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Anonymous 03.25.09 at 12:43 am
lol, glenn branca sounds like dr marvin monroe here
Anonymous 03.25.09 at 12:43 am
somewhere I got this documentary flying around on a vhs tape….should dig it out