On 2019’s No Record Home, Kim Gordon’s solid solo debut, the veteran artist put down the guitar/bass (for the most part) moving into unique noise/pop territory working with producer Justin
Musician and visual artist Kim Gordon returns with her second solo album, The Collective, which will be released March 8th on Matador. Its lead track, “BYE BYE,” is out now
One more week closer to closing out 2023 and the new releases just can’t stop rolling in. This week we have a special list that embodies what this year in
All the way back in 1985, before the band issued their iconic Evol LP, Sonic Youth was touring the U.K. While performing these shows, the band recorded three shows and
Sonic Youth has released a live recording from Kyiv, Ukraine April 14, 1989 on Bandcamp to benefit World Central Kitchen and relief to Ukraine. Riding on the wave of the critical success
Thurston Moore’s Screen Time (due out February 25th) is a series of instrumental guitar pieces recorded during the summer of 2020 as the world confronted the pandemic shutdown and as
Calling from his New York City home, acclaimed guitarist Lee Ranaldo admits that his latest solo album, In Virus Times (released in November via Mute Records) wasn’t even initially meant
Kim Gordon featured on 15-minute version of Beck’s spacey new single, “I Won’t Be Long.”
The recent revelation from Sonic Youth bassist and ex-wife Kim Gordon in the May issue of Elle that Moore had a little side action going on during the recent years of their marriage might come as a surprise to some. But in listening to songs like the Roky Erickson homage "Empires of Time", "Frank O'Hara Hit"–which refers to the Dune Buggy death of the acclaimed mid-60s poet–and the relentlessly scrub-core closing cut "Communist Eyes", there's something fueling Thurston's thirst for throwback chaos.
Bowlive IV will find Soulive at Brooklyn Bowl for eight guest-laden nights this March.