By the Fire explained

By the Fire
Type:studio
Artist:Thurston Moore
Cover:By the Fire.jpg
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:81:58
Label:Daydream Library Series
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By the Fire is the seventh solo album by Thurston Moore.[1]

Moore claimed the album and its release were a political act saying "I put out By the Fire as a political move. Any time you put out a record, a book, a fanzine, a blog, a cassette, a CD, whatever you're doing, that's a political move. You're actually engaging in a social world. I called it By the Fire because of that. [It's] the idea of people sitting around a fire and dialoguing."[2]

Reception

Ron Hart of Spin called the album "his most direct solo outing since his 1995 debut, Psychic Hearts."[2] Stuart Berman of Pitchfork praised the album and said of the almost 90 minutes length of the album "it's a record that justifies and even demands the extra space to explore."

Daniel Sylvester of Exclaim! was less effusive calling the album "boring and tedious" and said of it "much of the material sounds like Sonic Youth, even if the quality isn't there."

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OFFICIAL BIO. August 30, 2023.
  2. Web site: Hart. Ron. Thurston Moore on New LP, 2020 Election, Meeting Our Publication's Founder. Spin. November 5, 2020. May 5, 2021.