When was Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth made?

When was Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth made?

Daydream Nation. Daydream Nation is the fifth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth. The band recorded the album between July and August 1988 at Greene St. Recording in New York City, and it was released in October by Enigma Records as a double album.

When did Daydream Nation release their last album?

Daydream Nation. The band recorded the album between July and August 1988 at Greene St. Recording in New York City, and it was released in October by Enigma Records as a double album. Daydream Nation was the group’s last record before signing to a major label.

What kind of music does Daydream Nation play?

Daydream Nation is generally considered an alternative rock, experimental rock, and art punk album, but also contains elements of noise rock, avant-punk, and indie rock, with the record being notable for its unorthodox guitar tuning and song structure, with many songs concluding with lengthy instrumental sections.

Where did the movie Daydream Nation take place?

Written and directed by a young, first time, Canadian director (although you would never guess that) and shot out in a small town in BC. The film is about a teenage girl, Caroline (the beautiful Kat Dennings), who moves to a painfully small town which she hates.

What are the symbols on Daydream Nation album?

The symbols are infinity, female, uppercase omega, and a drawing of a demon/angel holding drumsticks. Daydream Nation was released on October 18, 1988, in compact disc, cassette and double vinyl formats. It did not chart in the United States, but reached No. 99 on the British albums chart.

Where did Sonic Youth record their first album?

Sonic Youth booked three weeks of recording time at Greene Street’s Studio A, starting in mid-July 1988. The band paid $1,000 per day of studio time, which was the most the band had paid to record an album up to that point. Due to the amount of preparation the band put into composing its music, the recording process was efficient.

When did Daydream Nation by Neil Young come out?

Released in October of 1988, the album brings avant-garde sound that dynamizes between the classic rock of Neil Young and underground hardcore bands of the time, like Hüsker Dü and Green River. Departing from the punk label, Daydream Nation is perhaps a definitive No-Wave play, despite its awakening far removed from the heyday of the early 1980s.