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Screaming Skull 02.22.2016 05:04 PM

Kim Gordon's New Band Glitterbust Announce New Album
 
Check it...

http://pitchfork.com/news/63670-kim-...-the-highline/

Mortte Jousimo 02.23.2016 05:21 AM

Sounds Great! Really close Body/Head but doesnīt matter. Really wait vinyls to come!

EVOLghost 02.23.2016 03:14 PM

Just saw this promoted on tumblr.


wtf?

Toilet & Bowels 02.23.2016 03:35 PM

Reminds me more of Sweet Ride and Perfect Partner than Body/Head

Genteel Death 02.23.2016 05:32 PM

Don't like it.

deflinus 02.23.2016 05:39 PM

meditative waves of noise. i like it. better than thruster moore's recycled chord garbage

The Soup Nazi 02.23.2016 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Don't like it.


 


:D

dasx 02.24.2016 02:14 AM

I hope there's drums or some kind of beat in that album.

Mortte Jousimo 02.24.2016 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dasx
I hope there's drums or some kind of beat in that album.

Donīt believe will be.

The Soup Nazi 03.04.2016 05:56 PM

AllMusic has reviewed it already:

Quote:

With each of her post-Sonic Youth projects, Kim Gordon has explored different sides of her music. As one half of Glitterbust, her collaboration with Tomorrows Tulips' Alex Knost, she once again touches on elements from her past that feel genuine but not overly familiar. On the duo's self-titled debut, Glitterbust takes a more insular, vulnerable approach than Body/Head did on Coming Apart; as powerful as that album was, its mix of detachment and aggression felt more expected from Gordon. By comparison, Glitterbust feels more open-ended and blurred around the edges, whether on the hypnotic "The Highline," which is the closest the album comes to a climax, or on the tender, melancholy opener "Soft Landing." Though Gordon trades bass for guitar in this project, some of the haunting quality of Sonic Youth's earlier days remains: "Repetitive Differ" is a reminder that she is second to none at making spoken word sound as nuanced and thrilling as singing, while the song's woolly distortion and almost subliminal flow add to its delicate beauty. At times, Glitterbust's droning guitar excursions recall the psychedelic drift of Bardo Pond or Valet, a similarity heightened by the thoughtful pauses in the duo's music. The album's longer pieces make the most of this ebb and flow; "Erotic Resume" uses its 12 minutes to float from radiant to tense and back again, while the harmonica and guitar solo that emerge halfway through the breathy 15-minute closing track "Nude Economics" feel like major events. An exploratory work, Glitterbust nevertheless has an appealing serenity that makes it unique within Gordon's discography.

http://www.allmusic.com/album/glitterbust-mw0002909062

confusion is next 03.05.2016 05:57 PM

http://https://youtu.be/suavmQCaE04

I wouldn't mind hearing Steve Shelley in there...

ilduclo 03.05.2016 06:17 PM

sounds good to me!

Genteel Death 03.05.2016 06:55 PM

It's fucking boring.

Moshe 03.09.2016 01:08 AM

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/21665-glitterbust/

Moshe 03.17.2016 02:12 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtdyyPfjxBs

confusion is next 03.17.2016 05:26 PM

yeap...boring ! a little better than body/head but we don't need five minutes of noisy empty farts...again and again..

guest 03.18.2016 08:10 AM

good record.

Severian 03.20.2016 07:40 PM

Well, I like it. I knew I would like it. It's a Kim Gordon project. I am far too full of personal bias and lingering sadness over the loss of Sonic Youth to not love everything any band member puts out. Empty noise farts or not.

God I miss sonic youth though.

Anyway, I say 7/10. Nice of Kim to get some press for that silly surfer dude. It's almost like an act of charity. Even in death, Sonic Youth continues to inspire and promote lesser bands. It's endearing. And the record is total ear candy compared to the (still awesome) Coming Apart.

Mortte Jousimo 03.21.2016 11:25 AM

Really love the album too! I think it has more light than Body/Head. Specially the first vinyl reminds me eighties SY, same feelings as in BMR & EVOL. Really like also Alex Knost does also vocal parts. Have to listen this more, listened it now only twice.

Of course this is not as great as any SY-album, but really didnīt expect it to be. Insert in vinyls reminds me DDN-insert.

Severian 03.25.2016 11:28 AM

I must spread more reputation around before giving it to Mortte Jousimo or pepper_green again, apparently.

Severian 03.25.2016 11:30 AM

I think it's kind of wild that Kim, of all people, is turning out to have the most interesting post Sonic Youth career. Thurston's done fine, Lee's done fine, but they've released pretty "safe" studio albums.

Mortte Jousimo 03.25.2016 05:09 PM

Well, I think Leeīs Glacial, Lōrchestre Inharmonique & Last Night On Earth are as great as Kimīs doings.

pepper_green 03.25.2016 05:14 PM

they just need to get back together and make some noise tunes with commentary lyrics on the state of pop and rock du fuck out.

oh god!! I can hear it now.

Mortte Jousimo 03.26.2016 01:45 AM

Really have got nothing against SY reuniting. But now it doesnīt seem very possible and I can live with that fact there maybe will not be SY ever. Last Dust gig was enough SY to me (even Steve wasnīt on drums), really expect next Lee gig.

Severian 04.04.2016 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Really have got nothing against SY reuniting. But now it doesnīt seem very possible and I can live with that fact there maybe will not be SY ever. Last Dust gig was enough SY to me (even Steve wasnīt on drums), really expect next Lee gig.


I'm ok with them not reuniting, because I saw them a shit ton of times and had the pleasure of meeting just about everyone involved between '97 and '09, so as much as it sucks that my SY concert-going days may be over, I don't feel as though I missed much. I've seen them in tiny venues and at festivals in stadiums, seen them with all kinds of supporting acts. Done the whole SY thing, stoned in a million different ways and also absolutely sober (I prefer them when I'm sober :) ), so I can't really complain.

However, I know that there are folks out there who never got to see them live. I know there will be newer and newer generations of fans, and if they're anything like me, seeing the band live will feel like an absolute necessity. So for those folks, I do hope there's a few reunion shows at some point. The band's getting older and older, and if they're gonna do it they should do it sooner rather than later.

But all I really want is access to any unreleased material, reissues, archive recordings, more official live albums, and so on. They could remain broken up and pop out a comp or remaster once every other year and I'd be fine with that.

greenlight 04.07.2016 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I'm ok with them not reuniting, because I saw them a shit ton of times and had the pleasure of meeting just about everyone involved between '97 and '09, so as much as it sucks that my SY concert-going days may be over, I don't feel as though I missed much. I've seen them in tiny venues and at festivals in stadiums, seen them with all kinds of supporting acts. Done the whole SY thing, stoned in a million different ways and also absolutely sober (I prefer them when I'm sober :) ), so I can't really complain.

However, I know that there are folks out there who never got to see them live. I know there will be newer and newer generations of fans, and if they're anything like me, seeing the band live will feel like an absolute necessity. So for those folks, I do hope there's a few reunion shows at some point. The band's getting older and older, and if they're gonna do it they should do it sooner rather than later.

But all I really want is access to any unreleased material, reissues, archive recordings, more official live albums, and so on. They could remain broken up and pop out a comp or remaster once every other year and I'd be fine with that.


nicely said.

mil_pl 04.07.2016 03:43 AM

FUCK I want Daydream Tour DVD from 2006-2007 (I don't remember)

Severian 04.09.2016 12:51 PM

I want a fucking proper deluxe Sister reissue. It's my personal favorite SY album (even though I think it's fairly obvious that Daydream Nation is a better record in terms of the band's legacy and serves as a better example of how and why SY is so utterly unique, even among the most unique groups of all time). That's what I want. Why'd they have to stall on that shit right when Sister would have been the next album out? Ugh.

Severian 04.09.2016 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenlight
nicely said.


Thanks.

I just know the feeling, you know? For me it's the Velvets. I would have given a kidney to see VU play live, and to really feel like a part of the VU "era." Closest I got was seeing Lou Reed, which was an incredible experience but still fails to satisfy that urge.

So I'd like younger fans to have that experience, and feel part of it all. Me, I've binged and stuffed myself with SY for ages.

Mortte Jousimo 04.12.2016 03:33 AM

I think you Sev didnīt remember even I am an old SY fan, I have never seen them alive (they have been only 3 times in Finland). It really hurts. Of course I would have also wanted to see for example VU & Captain Beefheart, but they never were in Finland. I really have very slight hope I will see someday Tom Waits (closest he have been is Stockholm). And, even I havenīt seen SY, I have seen Thurston, Kim & Lee alone. Also really great I will soon see PJ!

Severian 04.12.2016 02:25 PM

Well, then I hope they reunite and go to Finland straight away!

I shouldn't have made my post specific to young people and future fans. I'm sure there are plenty of Sonic Youth "lifers" who just haven't ever had a chance or opportunity to see them perform. That sucks. So allow me to adjust my statement: I hope SY reunites and performs so that ANYONE who wants to see them has at least another chance to.

That means a fucking world tour, probably 2+ years in length. Not something I'd expect them to do, but I still hope they do it.

I firmly believe that everyone has a right (like, a God given, inalienable right) to see their favorite band/artist live. We as a society should be tirelessly working to realize time travel with this goal in mind.

I'm not even kidding. I've always felt this way. Before I saw SY for the first time, I felt like half a man. Incomplete. It sucked. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

Verstande 04.13.2016 01:26 AM

As someone who barely got into SY (now my favorite band of all time) 2 years ago, I really do hope that they make at least 1 more tour. I'd be satisfied if Thurston played with his band in the west coast for once though...

Mortte Jousimo 04.13.2016 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Well, then I hope they reunite and go to Finland straight away!

I shouldn't have made my post specific to young people and future fans. I'm sure there are plenty of Sonic Youth "lifers" who just haven't ever had a chance or opportunity to see them perform. That sucks. So allow me to adjust my statement: I hope SY reunites and performs so that ANYONE who wants to see them has at least another chance to.

That means a fucking world tour, probably 2+ years in length. Not something I'd expect them to do, but I still hope they do it.

I firmly believe that everyone has a right (like, a God given, inalienable right) to see their favorite band/artist live. We as a society should be tirelessly working to realize time travel with this goal in mind.

I'm not even kidding. I've always felt this way. Before I saw SY for the first time, I felt like half a man. Incomplete. It sucked. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

Youīre right. But itīs little bit hard to believe they will make ever world tour. Because if I have correct understanding, they never been very popular outside US (after US maybe UK & south America?).

And like almost all the other old bands, I believe things will be never same as they were in eighties & nineties (I think they sounded live much different even in 2000 than earlier). But anyway I will be the first to buy ticket if they reunite and come even in the some near north countries! About their popularity in Finland, I donīt think I am lying badly if I say I am the biggest SY fan in Finland (sorry dasx if I hurt you).

The Soup Nazi 04.13.2016 03:36 PM

NO REUNION, SAY I. The band is over. Get over it. Thank your lucky ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ that all members keep making bichen music instead of flipping burgers for a living.

Severian 04.13.2016 06:18 PM

I can get over it, but if I hadn't seen them live I'd be desperate... fucking desperate for a reunion tour.

Luckily for me, I have enough SY live memories for a lifetime. But I can't help but feel bad for the folks who never had the chance to witness the force of nature that was SY in concert.

Best goddamn show I've ever been to was an SY show. Straight up.

The Soup Nazi 04.13.2016 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I can get over it, but if I hadn't seen them live I'd be desperate... fucking desperate for a reunion tour.


I never saw The Replacements live, and the 'Mats weren't just a band I dug; their art both destroyed and saved my life. But I was COMPLETELY against a reunion. And even though for years, decades even, they exchanged seriously nasty jabs in person and over the press, I feel that that shit was relatively slight compared to Kim and Thurston's breakup. Sonic Youth were not Fleetwood Mac or Blondie or X or Quasi. There's no going back there. The very thought of all four members playing together onstage again gives me the heebie-fuckin'-jeebies. NO REUNION!

Mortte Jousimo 04.16.2016 03:12 AM

As usual, you`re wrong soup. Reunions can be great. If I hadnīt seen Stooges with Asheton brothers and Sabbath with original line-up in the middle of 2000, I would have missed one of the greatest gigs in my life (yes, you "forever young admirers" say "nooooo, they couldnīt have been as great as the seventies" well I donīt have nothing to compare, itīs always different to watch some old clip from youtube than be in the real live concert). And as we all know, relations in both bands werenīt not very warm in the seventies at least all the time, still they played 100% gigs in the 2000.

I just watched those SY basement live recordings, thatīs made after RR. Thurston & Kimīs marriage were already in ruins then. I donīt believe they watch themselves at all in those sessions. Still music sounds just great! Of course it sounds different than eighties or nineties, but there are that Sonic magick I need. I believe between those four members are so big musical connection that it can go over their personal relations.

Soup, if the reunion will happen, you can stay your cellar and continue writing your negative posts into SYG. You donīt have to go to the concert, but you can let others enjoy it.

I know replying you is just a waste of time, because youīre negative, selfish idiot. Just wanted to say SY reunion can be great. At least I believe it would be my dream come true. But, as I have said, if SY will never reunite, my life goes on.

blunderbuss 05.08.2016 01:10 PM

Apologies for bringing this thread back on topic, but has anyone received the cassette version of Glitterbust, or does anyone know when it's supposed to be out?

stu666 05.08.2016 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
Apologies for bringing this thread back on topic, but has anyone received the cassette version of Glitterbust, or does anyone know when it's supposed to be out?


I ordered the colour vinyl anmd cassette, the vinyl arrived weeks ago but still no tape...

The Soup Nazi 05.08.2016 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
Apologies for bringing this thread back on topic


Never apologize for bringing sexy back.


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