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Happy holidays everyone! Today we’re revisiting the cover artwork on Sonic Youth’s 1992 album “Dirty,” created by the American artist Mike Kelley. “Dirty” was a landmark album for Sonic Youth, their second to be released on a major label and probably their grungiest record from the 90s. The album was critically and commercially successful, further cementing their place as experimental and alternative rock icons.

The album’s cover features a photograph of a plush toy taken by Mike Kelley, a friend of Kim Gordon’s who is considered to be one of the most influential American artists in the last half century. His work often contains drawings, collages, performances, video, and miniatures. He was active in the Detroit and Los Angeles countercultural scenes through music and later through visual artwork, performances, and collaborations. He worked with Sonic Youth for the first time in a performance piece titled “Plato's Cave, Rothko's Chapel, Lincoln's Profile” at MIT in 1985.


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