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Kim gordon secret city
Kim gordon secret city









kim gordon secret city

That final eruption comes on the closing Grass Jeans, witheringly dedicated to “the, uh, American ‘democratic experiment’”, and as Gordon scales her amp and hammers her guitar at the wall to ecstatic cheers, the resulting noise-out is cathartic and thrilling.Eric Gordon with his wife Marie and son Kim, pictured in Peking in 1966 with a work colleague

kim gordon secret city

But most of these songs are like bared nerves, like shorting power lines just waiting to flame out. There are moments of sweetness: the dreamy ambient glide of Earthquake a joyful thrash through DNA’s no wave cornerstone Blonde Redhead. Instead, Gordon is restless, channelling traumas on the heavy industrial slither of Murdered Out, and turning the male gaze inside-out on the dark glam-stomp of Hungry Baby. There’s no sense of her coasting on the considerable cred she’s accrued from decades as an underground figurehead. Photograph: Sophia Evans/the Observerīut Gordon is always the focus, a noir-ish figure in pearlescent shirt and black cravat, artfully mauling her guitar and growling like the bastard child of Iggy Pop and Alan Vega. Chugging like a no-wave jam band, they locate a dark, swaggering punk-rock within Air BnB, then glower subtly as elemental drum machines rattle like trap music on Paprika Pony.ĭark and swaggering … Kim Gordon at Koko. While much of No Home Record’s power lay in its starkness, Gordon’s band – guitarist Sarah Register, bassist Camilla Charlesworth and drummer Madison Vogt – add a chaotic, human energy to the machine music.

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The Covid-enforced delay in taking No Home Record on the road has clearly given Gordon a chance to live within these songs, and for her new band to flesh out their antagonistic grooves. Reliving past glories is, it seems, not her style. But along with writing an unsparing memoir, Girl in a Band, and refocusing a hitherto sidelined visual art career, Gordon has also embraced ambient improvisation with Bill Nace as Body/Head, teamed up with surfer Alex Knost as abstract noisers Glitterbust, and combined acerbic blank verse with loops, basslines and feedback for her debut solo album, 2019’s No Home Record. This should hardly be surprising her abrasive vocals were always among the most challenging elements within the group’s avant-rock arsenal. S ince Sonic Youth’s abrupt 2011 split, Kim Gordon has chosen an uncompromising path.











Kim gordon secret city