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Old 07.26.2006, 07:01 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Washing Machine
I maybe crazy but i always took Washing Machine to be an iconic symbol/metaphor for the suburbian, family life that Thurston and Kim had obviously just entered into with the birth of Coco. All the other SY albums before it seemed to me to be albums relating to youth, WM was the first album where we see the grown-up (relatively speaking) Sonic Youth. I don't think the album has a concept as such, but i think the songs all relate musically and lyrically to a more mature side of the band. I think the images on the cover-art are the best example of that!

I know what you mean. The whole album has some sort of surreal 1960's suburban middle-class american feel to it. Probably a new child brought back nostalgic thoughts of their own childhoods.
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