
From Loudersound.
Sonic Youth will release a five-track rarities album, In/Out/In on March 11 via Three Lobed Recordings, and have made the previously unreleased In & Out available as a preview of what’s to come.
The five songs featured on the now-defunct New York alt. rock trailblazers’ compilation were committed to tape at various locations between 2000 and 2010. Basement Contender and Machine were recorded in the band’s rehearsal space in Northampton, Massachusetts, during sessions for their fifteenth and final studio album The Eternal, which emerged in June 2009. In & Out was recorded in Pomona, California and Echo Canyon, New Jersey, and Out & In was recorded in Echo Canyon with producer Jim O’Rourke, who performed with the band from 1999 to 2005 and also plays on the album’s penultimate track Social Static.
Vocalist/guitarist Thurston Moore is to have his autobiography, Sonic Life, published by Faber & Faber next year.
A synopsis of the book reads: “From his infatuation and engagement with the 1970s punk and ‘no wave’ scenes in New York City, to the 1981 formation of his legendary rock group, to 30 years of relentless recording, touring, and musical experimentation, birthing the Nirvana-era of alternative rock, and beyond, it is all told via the personal prism of the author’s intensive archives and research.”
Faber published Girl in A Band, the acclaimed memoir by vocalist/bassist Kim Gordon, co-founder of Sonic Youth, in 2015.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, guitarist Lee Ranaldo says that the quartet have been approached numerous times in the past decade with ‘blank cheque offers’ to reunite after disbanding in 2011, but have never seriously entertained the idea.
“We’re all living and breathing, so you never know what the future will bring,” he says. “But we have not entertained it at this point. It’s something that hangs out there and people are always asking about.”
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- Sonic Youth - Dirty Boots - EX - UK - 12" vinyl - £20.00, $26.60, €23.00 (New Item) (arrived 25-Feb-2026 17:00)on April 9, 2026 at 1:01 am
SONIC YOUTH Dirty Boots (1991 UK 6-track 12" viny EP, includes 5 live tracks - White Kross, The Bedroom, Cinderella's Big Score, Eric's Trip and Dirty Boots, picture sleeve. The sleeve has the start of a small seam split in the top edge and shows some general edgewear, whilst the vinyl has only minor cosmetic scuffs DGC21634)
- Sonic Youth - Dirty Boots - EX - UK - 12" vinyl - £20.00, $26.60, €23.00 (New Item) (arrived 25-Feb-2026 13:04)on April 9, 2026 at 1:01 am
SONIC YOUTH Dirty Boots (1991 UK 6-track 12" viny EP, includes 5 live tracks - White Kross, The Bedroom, Cinderella's Big Score, Eric's Trip and Dirty Boots, picture sleeve. The sleeve has the start of a small seam split in the top edge and shows some general edgewear, whilst the vinyl has only minor cosmetic scuffs DGC21634)
- Sonic Youth - Yesterday Once More/ Superstar - Red Vinyl - UK - 7" vinyl - £35.00, $46.55, €40.25 (New Item) (arrived 12-Feb-2026 17:00)on April 9, 2026 at 1:01 am
REDD KROSS/ SONIC YOUTH Yesterday Once More/ Superstar (Limited Edition 1994 UK/EU double A side 7" single pressed on Red Vinyl, featuring their cover versions of the classic songs by The Carpenters, hype stickered picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl appears barely played)
- Sonic Youth - Death Valley '69 EP - UK - 12" vinyl - £20.00, $26.60, €23.00 (New Item) (arrived 12-Feb-2026 17:00)on April 9, 2026 at 1:01 am
SONIC YOUTH & LYDIA LUNCH Death Valley '69 (1985 UK 5-track 12" vinyl EP, including I Dreamed I Dream, Inhuman, Brother James and Satan is Boring, picture sleeve BFFP2)
- Sonic Youth - Goo - 180gm - UK - vinyl LP - £24.99, $33.24, €28.74 (New Item) (arrived 12-Feb-2026 17:00)on April 9, 2026 at 1:01 am
SONIC YOUTH Goo (2015 UK/EU 11-track LP pressed on 180gram Vinyl, originally released in 1990, this was a big mainstream breakthrough for Sonic Youth, including Dirty Boots, Tunic [Song For Karen] & Kool Thing guest starring Chuck D. Housed in a deluxe picture sleeve complete with the illustrated credits insert, the sleeve & the vinyl are Near Mint) #Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time





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