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Thurston Moore

Psychic Hearts (2022 repress)

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Features a complete record-side of bonus material not included on the original release.
Thurston Moore

Trees Outside The Academy (2020 reissue)

limited cream & army green swirl lp + 12 page lyric sheet / anzine - £19.99 | Buy
Originally released in 2007 This was Thurston's first solo outing since 1995's Psychic Hearts.
Sonic Life: a memoir

Sonic Life - Limited Edition

- Edition of 300 copies, 496pp printed 1/1 on 80gsm Munken Premium Cream with 1x8pp colour plate section

- Fine bound, hardback, numbered edition of Sonic Life, signed by the author, housed in a branded slipcase

- Unique, signed Polaroid print, taken by Thurston Moore in a portfolio

- Letterpress print of Sonic Life logo on 330gsm Somerset Radiant White Velvet 

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Thurston Moore

Sonic Life: a memoir

faber & faber
  • hardback book

    Released: 26th Oct 2023

    £20.00
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  • very limited special edition *signed* hardback book in slipcase

    very limited special edition *signed* numbered hardback book in slipcase + unique *signed* polaroid (taken by thurston) + white velvet print (300 copies only)

    Released: 13th Nov 2023

    £150.00
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  • limited *signed* hardback book

    Released: 29th Nov 2023

    £20.00
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Thurston is like a musical Zelig - He traverses the aural landscape of the past 60 years, not just bearing witness to seismic goings-on but playing the role of a vital and active participant.

From his formative years booting up to New York in his battered Beetle, subsisting on stolen pierogi, and coming to terms with his father’s death to the early days of Sonic Youth, sharing stages with his heroes, and riding the undulations of touring, it’s the fire of experience that lights up the pages of ‘Sonic Life’. Moore’s adoration for music is best shown in his ability to recount, with encyclopaedic veracity, essential details about the time he first saw The Stooges, or when he inexplicably grabbed Patti Smith’s ankle, or inaugural Minutemen, Black Flag, and Minor Threat performances, or the galvanising power of music to rid him of the dreaded lurgy, or calming down a terror-stricken neighbour, fearing for the lives of Noise Fest’s audience.

These subtle revelations forge the person who he is and he quietly reveals as much. Just as the George Marsh sample on DJ Shadow’s ‘Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt’ explains - “The music’s coming through me”, so it is that Thurston best expresses himself in musical terms.

This is ‘Sonic Life’, after all.

Moore’s puppy-dog enthusiasm is infectious, and his voracious appetite for music bleeds through on every page.” - Buzz Mag