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- Summary: The debut full-length solo release for the Sonic Youth co-founder was produced by Justin Raisen with contributions from Shawn Everett and Jake Meginsky.
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- Record Label: Matador
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Positive: 23 out of 26
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Mixed: 3 out of 26
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Negative: 0 out of 26
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Oct 11, 2019No Home Record brilliantly weds noise textures to pop dynamics.
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Oct 11, 2019No Home Record is impossible to listen to without making reference to her former band, yet it stands alone as the finest work of a magnificent, imposing talent.
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Oct 7, 2019No Home Record is heavy in its use of experimentation, yet it results in a vividly cutting and complex portrait of what it means to live in contemporary LA, and a superb introduction to the solo Kim Gordon.
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Oct 10, 2019It’s a record that makes incisions into the staid, one that knocks over the steadfast; it’s a bold, thrilling construction, one that pushes her history to one side in order to build anew.
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The WireOct 23, 2019Gordon sings with a becalmed daydream-y satisfaction, mixing and matching phrases from different notebooks into a confident patchwork. [Nov 2019, p.54]
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Oct 24, 2019Even during the times where her restless experimentation threatens to become a bit self-indulgent, you’re never far away from a blast of feedback to grab your attention again. It all adds up to a welcome return for one of rock music’s true modern icons.
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MojoOct 7, 2019No Home record offers few tunes you could whistle, but at it's best Gordon's no-wave din and take-no-shit snarl offer unabashedly militant thrills. [Nov 2019, p.87]
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Positive: 1 out of 3
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Mixed: 2 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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Oct 14, 2019Thrilling and breathtaking first solo album by Kim Gordon. Noisy, electronic and No Wave rock, great songs indeed. Well done, Kim.
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Dec 18, 2019
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Oct 11, 2019I'm not sure what I was looking for in a Kim Gordon solo record, but this is not it.
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