SOUNDTRACK: SONIC YOUTH-SYR 2: Slaapkamers Met Slagroom (1997).
The second SYR release is like the other side of the coin from SYR1. The premise is the same, the players are the same, but the result is rather different.
The first track is nearly as long as the previous disc (17 + minutes) and it seems to run through a variety of song styles (including noise experiments) before settling down into a noisy improv. The third track features the first “vocals” on these discs–rather unsettling sounds that Kim spits out. (Online lyrics pages say that there are actual words here so I’ll take their word for it; I just like to think of them as vocal stylings).
While SYR1 was a smoother listen, this one is more jagged. Not quite the noisefest they are capable of but not exactly easy listening either.
For this disc all of the titles, liner notes etc. are in Dutch. (SYR1 was in French). Each volume in the series is in a different language.
[READ: August 9, 2009] Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
The second volume of the series, (and the one the film is named after) continues the exciting saga of Scott Pilgrim and his band Sex Bob-omb.
This second volume introduces us to The Clash at Demonhead, the band that Scott’s ex-girlfriend took to stardom, after they kicked Scott out of the band, of course.
But before we get to the Knives Chu’s new favorite band,we learn about the origins of her former favorite band: Sex Bob-omb. We see how Scott and Kim first met and why she acts so strangely around him.
But more importantly, plotwise, we get to meet Ramona’s second evil ex-boyfriend, Lucas Lee. He is a broody actor who also just happens to be in Toronto filming a new picture. And fight they do.
But they’re not the only ones who do battle in this volume. There’s a rip-roaring battle scene between Knives and Ramona that takes place in the beautiful Toronto Reference Library.
But the book is more than fighting and music: there’s a cooking lesson for making vegan shepherd’s pie. Veganism will loom large in Vol 3! And there’s even more fun asides (with captions and comments about various characters) in this volume. I especially enjoyed the ones that give the characters’ states of mind.
While the first volume was certainly fun, it feels like he is having even more fun with volume two. It’s a very fun series, and the books are very fast reads (for better or worse…often worse.)

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