Come on, play me,” Kim Gordon sings on “Play Me,” the title track and opener of her latest album. The song’s suite of groovy ...
Kim Gordon – PLAY ME review: The ultimate soundtrack for life right now - 5/5 Kim Gordon’s latest solo albums skewers late ...
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Kim Gordon's latest album 'Play Me' wastes no time in depicting the desperation of the current world, with bite size punk songs that encapsulate broken modernity.
Kim Gordon is a woman of few words. But when those words hit – even in the form of a trivial packing list (“Hoodie, toothpaste, brush, foundation”) – they can cause a cultural rupture. Two years ago, ...
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Kim Gordon could not be serious. Yet not only was she not kidding, she had taken a concept that sounded like a punchline and turned it into a project as vital as it was vexing. The Sonic Youth ...
Lashing out against tech bros and algos, the former Sonic Youth lynchpin brings shimmering guitar and motorik drums to an all-too-human new solo album ...
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This week, Kacey Musgraves is feeling frisky on a titillating new single, James Blake stretches time and space on the orchestral closer of his first independent record, and Kim Gordon fuses trap and ...
This week's Notable Releases include Kim Gordon, ELUCID & Sebb Bash, James Blake, Lamb of God, Sweet Pill, and more.