Thurston Moore’s Bandcamp page has been filling up with sundry outtakes and rarities lately, and now he’s posted something new. On Twitter, the former Sonic Youth co-leader describes “Strawberry Moon” as “a new piece for new peace.” He elaborates, slightly, “a celebration of the strawberry ( full ) moon vibrations – free energy for change.” Presumably this nine-minute, three-guitar instrumental is the London-based American expat’s response to the recent turmoil gripping his home country. Listen below.
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