TV Shit, the collaborative album by Sonic Youth and Eye Cell, is an experimental masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of noise rock. The album is a collection of four tracks that are filled with dissonant guitar riffs, frenzied drumming, and distorted vocals.
The opening track, "TV Shit," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its abrasive guitar riffs and chaotic drumming. The vocals are distorted and buried beneath the layers of noise, adding to the overall sense of chaos.
The second track, "Noisecore," is a fast-paced, punk-influenced song that is filled with aggressive guitar riffs and pounding drums. The vocals are more prominent in this track, but they are still distorted and unintelligible, adding to the overall sense of urgency.
The third track, "Feedback," is a slow, brooding song that builds to a crescendo of noise and distortion. The guitar riffs are more melodic in this track, but they are still distorted and dissonant.
The final track, "Vortex," is a 15-minute epic that is filled with swirling guitars, pounding drums, and distorted vocals. The song builds to a climax of noise and chaos before slowly fading away.