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Kim Gordon Unleashes ‘The Collective,’ Defying Age with New Musical Ventures

Published February 29, 2024

Turning 70 has not slowed down Kim Gordon, the former Sonic Youth icon, who has just unleashed a new album called 'The Collective'. Far from fading into the quiet life often associated with retirement, Gordon is blazing a trail through the modern music scene, shattering expectations with her latest solo LP that resonates with the gritty energy of the newest musical trends rather than the soothing aura that often characterizes her peers' later works.

A New Chapter at 70

Compared to Gordon's 60th birthday, which she described as 'shipwrecked' due to the fresh wounds from a public divorce and the dissolution of Sonic Youth, her 70th was a vibrant affair. This milestone was not only marked by a grand party in Los Angeles but also celebrated the completion of 'The Collective', an album that stands testimony to Gordon's relentless creative spirit and her dedication to artistry.

The Sound of Experimentation

'The Collective' strikes a chord with the experimental sound, closer on the spectrum to avant-garde SoundCloud rap than the mellow waves of contemporary indie rock. Reuniting with Justin Raisen, a pop and rap producer from L.A., for this project, the album reflects Gordon's refusal to be boxed by conventional music norms despite entering her eighth decade.

Embarking on bold musical paths is not new for Gordon. She's recognized by contemporaries, such as Kathleen Hanna, as a true artist, seamlessly moving across mediums from painting and writing to music. The admiration for the constant evolution of her art is shared by Raisen, who, along with Gordon, proves that creativity knows no age limits.

Embracing the New

Beyond traditional music channels, the septuagenarian is also gaining traction with younger audiences on social media platforms like TikTok, underscoring her appeal across generations. Gordon continues to shun the predictable, remaining at the forefront of artistic surprise with every endeavor.

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