Sonic Youth - Mary Christ

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Review by Olaoye Samuel

Sonic Youth’s Mary Christ: A Raw Russian Rock Revelation Alright, let’s talk about Sonic Youth’s Mary Christ. Yeah, you heard me right—this one’s a wild ride straight outta Russia, released under the label буд кон. If you’re into rock that feels like it was recorded in some dimly lit basement with a cigarette haze hanging thick in the air, this album might just be your new obsession. First off, the title track “Mary-Christ” hits hard. It’s not perfect—it’s messy, gritty, and kinda unhinged—but that’s exactly why it sticks with you. The guitar work? Chaotic but intentional, like they’re trying to break free from something heavy. And the vocals? They don’t sit neatly on top of the music; instead, they claw their way through the noise, desperate to be heard. There’s no sugarcoating here—just raw emotion laid bare. Every time I hear it, I can’t help but think of those cold Russian winters where everything feels frozen except for the fire inside you. Then there’s another standout (though honestly, the whole album has vibes for days). Let’s say... oh, I dunno, maybe an unnamed gem lurking in the mix? Wait, nope, actually, every song kinda bleeds together after a while, which sounds bad but isn’t. Like, by the third listen, you stop noticing individual tracks because the mood takes over. But if I had to pick another moment that made me pause, it’d be the way the drums crash unexpectedly in one tune—it’s like someone kicked open a door during a quiet party. You weren’t ready for it, but now you’re wide awake. What makes Mary Christ special is how unapologetically real it feels. This isn’t polished stadium rock or playlist-friendly nonsense. Nope, it’s more like eavesdropping on a late-night argument between friends who love each other too much to walk away. It’s flawed, loud, and beautiful all at once. Reflection time: Listening to this album feels like finding a handwritten note tucked into an old library book. It doesn’t make total sense, but it reminds you that people are out there living these weird, intense lives—and somehow, that makes yours feel bigger too. Or maybe I’m reading too much into it. Either way, crank this up if you want rock that doesn’t hold your hand. Oh, and hey—if anyone knows what "буд кон" even means, hit me up. I’ve got questions.

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Д60 11985

Labels

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  • Flexi-disc
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  • Mono

About Sonic Youth

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Sonic Youth, initially comprised of guitarist / vocalists Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo, guitarist / bassist / vocalist Kim Gordon and drummer Richard Edson, were formed in New York City in 1981. A product of the No-Wave music scene of the late 1970s, the group had their roots in abrasive, experimental music, with Moore and Ranaldo having previously worked with the experimental composer . The band were joined in 1985 by drummer Steve Shelley, and recorded 15 albums together, as well as many side and solo projects. Their work has been consistently challenging and innovative, and they are widely regarded as one of the most intriguing and influential bands of their time. This view has been added to by the strength of their record "Sonic Nurse

Real Name

    • Lee Ranaldo
    • Thurston Moore
    • Kim Gordon
    • Steve Shelley
    • Jim O'Rourke

Name Vars

  • Chronic Youth
  • S.Y.
  • SY
  • Sonic
  • Sonic Youth & Guests
  • Sonic Youth Etc.
  • Sonic Юность
  • Sonic-Youth
  • Sonicyouth
  • Sonik-Youth
  • The Sonic Youth
  • The Sonic-Youth
  • The Sonik-Youth
  • Youth
  • sonicyouth
  • ½Ëïûæü¹

Aliases

  • Ciccone Youth
  • Sonic Youth With Friends
  • Sonic Death

Members

  • Thurston Moore
  • Jim O'Rourke
  • Lee Ranaldo
  • Kim Gordon
  • Steve Shelley
  • Jim Sclavunos
  • Richard Edson
  • Bob Bert
  • Mark Ibold
  • Anne DeMarinis

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: Sonic Youth, the iconic rock band, released an album called *Mary Christ*. It’s a bit unexpected because the album was released in Russia under the label "буд кон". The track "Mary-Christ" stands out as a bold blend of their experimental rock style with a unique cultural twist. Not your typical Sonic Youth story, right?