metacritic
Kim Gordon (2024)
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pitchfork
Pairing blown-out trap beats and industrial noise with deadpan stream-of-consciousness lyrics, Gordon’s second solo album revels in the broken and the mundane.
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nme
experimental trap from Sonic Youth icon
thelineofbestfit
Kim Gordon returns with The Collective's thrilling ride
pastemagazine
The former Sonic Youth bassist’s concepts are intrinsic and rapturous on her second solo album, rendered in blankets of feedback and nonsense phrases that are expressionistic and accessible all the same.
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