Thurston Moore starts new group Chelsea Light Moving

Thurston Moore has started a new group with Samara Lubelski, Keith Wood, and John Moloney, called Chelsea Light Moving. The group will release their debut album on Matador later this year.
The press release, as penned by Thurston Moore (in the third person):
"“Burroughs” is the first track from a session
recorded in the wilds of Western Massachusetts in the springtime of
2012. It was inspired by the last words of the gentleman who wrote
the most significant experimental novels of the late 20th century
(Naked Lunch, Soft Machine, The Ticket That Exploded etc.)
– writer William S. Burroughs (“Love? What is it? Most natural
painkiller what there is.”). After sitting in the Orgone box
planted in Burroughs’ back yard of Lawrence, Kansas in the midpoint
of the 1990s, Thurston Moore came to the realization that at some
point he’d need to form a band that played Burroughs Rock. This is
the sound of Wild Boys looking to jack hypos of core passion into
their veins. Boy on boy. Girl on girl. Start there. It’s not even
music – it’s an amphetamine sonnet for the on-the-loose lovers of
the world. Chelsea Light Moving will play your town. Right now
we’re playing Friday June 22 2012 at the Sled Island bizarro freak
slam in Calgary, Alberta near where Neil Young used to skinny dip
when he was a laser-brained teen. Then we play Missoula, hometown
of zero pop hate puppy Steve Albini. Then we play Boulder and
Denver Colorado before Thurston settles down for a week of teaching
at the summer writing workshop at Naropa University. Also on the
faculty are Amiri Baraka and Anne Waldman, which means: More tunes,
more damage. Another song comes yr way in a week, even sicker."
Listen to a track at this link.