Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon announces first solo album

Today, multi-disciplinary artist Kim Gordon announced her first-ever solo album, No Home Record, to be released October 11th on Matador Records. 

No Home Record

The announcement of No Home Record follows the recent opening of Gordon’s solo exhibition She Bites Her Tender Mind at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) in Dublin and Lo-Fi Glamour at Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA.

No Home Record’s tracklist features Gordon’s 2016 critically lauded single Murdered Out, which Pitchfork described as ‘another vantage on the inexhaustibility of her sound… The single doesn’t just free her from old band names, it also gives Gordon new textures to work with.’
Gordon’s solo debut album was produced largely by Justin Raisen (Charli XCX, Ariel Pink, Sky Ferreira) at Sphere Ranch in Los Angeles, along with contributions from Shawn Everett (Jim James, The Voidz, The War on Drugs) and composer/filmmaker Jake Meginsky (L’appel Du Vide). Her close links to the film industry may explain the record’s title, a nod to the French-Belgian director Chantal Akerman’s film No Home Movie.
“Why a solo record? And why now?” Gordon mused of the upcoming solo debut. “I don’t know, but it wouldn’t have happened without the persistence of Justin Raisen.  Living in LA the last few years it feels like home, but the transience of the place makes it feel sometimes like no home.”
Since co-founding the legendary Sonic Youth in the early 80’s, Kim Gordon has remained at the nexus of music, fashion, art and (more recently) books and film. In the past few years alone, Gordon has debuted in the #1 spot on the NY Times Bestseller List with her 2015 memoir Girl In A Band, acted alongside Joaquin Phoenix and Jonah Hill in 2018’s Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot, and opened multiple solo-exhibitions at internationally renowned museums.