With the dreamy, brooding quality to songs like “Mote,” “Hey Joni,” and “Wish Fulfillment,” Lee Ranaldo could be seen as the George Harrison of Sonic Youth, offering a more lyrical contrast to the blunter and more abstract approaches of Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon. On his solo album Between the Times and the Tides, he expands on those qualities in his music and reveals new ones, inviting friends including Alan Licht, Steve Shelley, Jim O’Rourke, and Nels Cline along to help.
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Though a question mark hung over Sonic Youth’s future at the the time of its release, Between the Times and the Tides cements Ranaldo’s role as a dreamer and poet who can remain true to himself and reveal new things at the same time.
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