Lee Ranaldo and Raül Refree Detail New Album 'Names of North End Women'
The Sonic Youth offshoot also shared a video for the title track

Published Nov 13, 2019
Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo and flamenco guitarist Raül Refree have shared plans for a new record called Names of North End Women. The album is due February 21 via Mute, but today the duo have shared the first taste — in the form of the record's title track and accompanying music video.Ranaldo and Refree have taken it upon themselves to bring strange instruments into the mix for their experimental new record. A marimba and vibraphone, samplers, a vintage 2-inch Studer tape recorder and a modified cassette machine are all incorporated; meanwhile, the record has a distinct lack of guitar.
"We were mixing in all these strange analog sounds from old cassette tapes, dealing with tape hiss; using very new technology and very old technology and mixing them together," Ranaldo recalled in a statement.
Refree added, "This record began as playing with samplers and cassette players as experimental music, musique concrete, polyrhythms."
Where do the "north end women" come in? Simple: the record's title borrows inspiration from the street names in Winnipeg — Lydia, Kate, Dagmar, Harriett, Juno, etc.
Watch the video for "Names of North End Women" featuring footage from Peter Tscherkassky's 1999 film OUTER SPACE below. There, you'll also find the album's tracklisting.
You can also pre-order Names of North End Women here.
Names of North End Women:
1. Alice, Etc.
2. Words out of the Haze
3. New Brain Trajectory
4. Humps
5. Names of North End Women
6. Light Years Out
7. The Art of Losing
8. At The Forks