- Bye Bye
- The Candy House
- I Don't Miss My Mind
- I'm a Man
- Trophies
- It's Dark Inside
- Psychedelic Orgasm
- Tree House
- Shelf Warmer
- The Believers
- Dream Dollar
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Justin Raisen Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Moog Filters,Ensoniq ASR 10,Guitar,Drums,Bass,Box
Joe Kennedy Drum Machine,Guitar (Bass)
Anthony Paul Lopez Drums
Ainjel Emme Guitar (Bass)
Sadpony Synthesizer
Twig Harper Photography
Mike Bozzi Mastering
Joe Kennedy Composer,Programming
Jeremiah Raisen Composer
Brad Lauchert Engineer
Anthony Paul Lopez Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Programming,Sound Design,Additional Production
Mike Zimmerman Art Direction
Ainjel Emme Vocal Producer
Kim Gordon Composer
Sadpony Drum Programming,Producer,Programming


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Overview
The new sides Kim Gordon revealed by her fearless experimentation on No Home Record were thrilling, but on her second solo album, she surpasses herself. Where her debut album explored the breadth of what she could do as a solo artist, The Collective goes deep, homing in on a sound and viewpoint that feel like the essence of her entire oeuvre. Working once again with producer Justin Raisen, Gordon doubles down on No Home Record's fusion of noisy textures and trap beats with knife-edged sonics that are constructed around her voice with architectural precision. She's fiercely elegant on "BYE BYE," reciting a packing list ("call the vet/call the groomer/call the dog sitter") over a squalling beat Raisen thought was too wild for Playboi Carti, with a hypnotic stillness that harks back to her mesmeric roll call of '90s supermodels on Dirty's "Swimsuit Issue." Of course, Gordon's affinity for hip-hop stretches back to 1990's "Kool Thing," but it sounds so fresh and present on The Collective that her previous forays feel like dress rehearsals. Raisen and Gordon find a wealth of shades within the album's formidable grind: Alongside the malfunctioning trap of "The Candy House," surging electro-punk and a clanging hook that sounds like banging on pipes give a fittingly apocalyptic aura to "The Believers," while "Dream Dollar"'s pummeling beat unites Suicide's legacy with forward-thinking rap production. Even more so than on No Home Record, Gordon removes the boundaries between pop music and performance art as she examines identity and capitalism, two of her lifelong themes. She peers into what lies beneath purchased and manufactured personas on songs like "I'm a Man," where she exposes the hollowness of masculinity that relies on possessions with her lyrics ("so what if I like the big truck?") and the seething electronic wasteland behind her, or "Shelf Warmer," which fashions a short story about the strings attached to gifts out of phrases like "return policy" and "gift receipt." The bleakness she depicts so eloquently takes on many forms, from the suffocating free-association isolation of "It's Dark Inside" to the wide-open horror of "Tree House," one of several moments that seamlessly incorporates the tension and guitar outbursts of her previous band into her own work. Though she's never been a hesitant or unfocused artist, listening to Gordon come into her own on The Collective is a wonder, especially because she's not remaking herself to stay relevant -- it's the rest of the music and pop culture world finally catching up to her. ~ Heather Phares
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/08/2024 |
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Label: | Matador |
UPC: | 0191401202923 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Kim Gordon Primary Artist,VocalsJustin Raisen Synthesizer,Drum Machine,Moog Filters,Ensoniq ASR 10,Guitar,Drums,Bass,Box
Joe Kennedy Drum Machine,Guitar (Bass)
Anthony Paul Lopez Drums
Ainjel Emme Guitar (Bass)
Sadpony Synthesizer
Technical Credits
Justin Raisen Sound Design,Vocal Producer,Drum Programming,Programming,Producer,Engineer,Composer,MixingTwig Harper Photography
Mike Bozzi Mastering
Joe Kennedy Composer,Programming
Jeremiah Raisen Composer
Brad Lauchert Engineer
Anthony Paul Lopez Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Programming,Sound Design,Additional Production
Mike Zimmerman Art Direction
Ainjel Emme Vocal Producer
Kim Gordon Composer
Sadpony Drum Programming,Producer,Programming
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