metacritic
Kim Gordon (2019)
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rollingstone
The LP explores new terrain while recalling high-points from throughout her career
pitchfork
After 38 years of making music, Kim Gordon’s thrilling solo debut lives at the vanguard of sound and performance, shot through with the beautiful, unsparing noise that has always defined her art.
nme
wry satire set to jitterbugging rock’n’roll
pastemagazine
Sonic Youth co-founder sounds supremely confident on unsettled songs
loudandquiet
thelineofbestfit
Kim Gordon’s No Home Record is a defiant assertion of independence
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