Released in 1994, Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star marks Sonic Youth’s eighth studio album, produced by renowned producer Butch Vig. This album, recorded at Sear Sound studio in New York City, showcases a more subdued and introspective side of the band compared to its predecessor, Dirty. With its blend of personal and political themes, the album features relaxed tracks that resonate deeply with listeners.
Sonic Youth, formed in 1981, consists of founding members Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, and Lee Ranaldo, with Steve Shelley later joining on drums. They played a pivotal role in the no wave music scene, embodying the DIY spirit of American underground music. This record is not just another entry in their discography; it’s one of the best experimental rock albums for collectors and a staple among top LP records for alternative music fans.
Derek Barker (verified owner) –
The Sonic Youth Experimental Jet Set vinyl is a masterpiece! The sound quality is superb, and the album itself is a fantastic blend of art and music.
Jaime Green (verified owner) –
As a collector, I can confidently say this is one of the best experimental rock albums out there. The quieter tracks really showcase the band’s talent.
Mr. Donald Johnson (verified owner) –
I bought this LP recently and I’m amazed! Sonic Youth has a unique sound that stands out, and this album is a great addition to my collection.