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Super Chuck
Reviewed 2019-10-14
Reviewed 2019-10-14
Kim Gordon was always a curious blend of telling it like it is and keeping it elusive. She used the former as a grounding rod of dispassionately observational revelations – keeping it real – while the latter came from the ambiguous spirit of an artistic perception that thrived on radical fluidity and a sense of conceptual suspense. Gordon is known as a member of Sonic Youth, then half of the improv noise group Body/Head with Bill Nace, but Justin Raisen, her primary collaborator here, could be her best ally. The debut solo album of the art-punk pioneer – her first under her own name since the dissolution of hers and former husband Thurston Moore’s band in 2011 – was never going to be predictable, easy listening.
Like: Body/Head, Sonic Youth, Free Kitten
FCC: 6, 7, 9
Play: 2, 4, 5, 6
1.Sketch Artist (2:51) Shuddering bass and menacing declamations suddenly yield to moments of glimmering reprieve.
2.Air BnB (4:10) Jagged guitars feel uncomfortable, before exploding in the chorus.
3.Paprika Pony (4:08) Experimental hip-hop track without the rap, its catchy finger-piano bouncing against Gordon’s vocals.
4.Murdered Out (3:34) Battering, squawking maelstrom corrosive loops.
5.Don't Play It (6:26) Tumbling drum pattern submerged in hiss and woozy sub bass calls Burial to mind.
6.Cookie Butter (8:12) Grinds for six minutes of frenetic bass blasts and fierce vocal stylings keeping the whole track moving.
7.Hungry Baby (3:41) Yelping rockabilly stomp, passionate vocals spitting against the spectre of sexual harassment.
8.Earthquake (4:18) Dusky tones over drifting guitars, crescendos of cymbal wash and some crumbly electronic noise in the background.
9.Get Yr Life Back (5:25) Corrosive noise for murmured intensity, her vocals half-stumbling amidst bulging feedback.
Like: Body/Head, Sonic Youth, Free Kitten
FCC: 6, 7, 9
Play: 2, 4, 5, 6
1.Sketch Artist (2:51) Shuddering bass and menacing declamations suddenly yield to moments of glimmering reprieve.
2.Air BnB (4:10) Jagged guitars feel uncomfortable, before exploding in the chorus.
3.Paprika Pony (4:08) Experimental hip-hop track without the rap, its catchy finger-piano bouncing against Gordon’s vocals.
4.Murdered Out (3:34) Battering, squawking maelstrom corrosive loops.
5.Don't Play It (6:26) Tumbling drum pattern submerged in hiss and woozy sub bass calls Burial to mind.
6.Cookie Butter (8:12) Grinds for six minutes of frenetic bass blasts and fierce vocal stylings keeping the whole track moving.
7.Hungry Baby (3:41) Yelping rockabilly stomp, passionate vocals spitting against the spectre of sexual harassment.
8.Earthquake (4:18) Dusky tones over drifting guitars, crescendos of cymbal wash and some crumbly electronic noise in the background.
9.Get Yr Life Back (5:25) Corrosive noise for murmured intensity, her vocals half-stumbling amidst bulging feedback.
Recent airplay
Paprika Pony
Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles — Jan 04, 2020
Air Bnb
Music Casserole — Dec 28, 2019
Sketch Artist
Magnetized Toner: With Guest DJ Paws & Play — Dec 25, 2019
Earthquake
Music Casserole — Dec 21, 2019
Murdered Out
The Fuzz Deli — Dec 11, 2019
Hungry Baby
Hannah Scott DEMO — Dec 09, 2019
Charting
2019-10-18 — 2019-12-20
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 15 | 2 |
| Dec 8 | 1 |
| Dec 1 | 1 |
| Nov 17 | 4 |
| Nov 10 | 3 |
| Nov 3 | 3 |
| Oct 27 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Sketch Artist | ||
| 2. | Air Bnb | ||
| 3. | Paprika Pony | ||
| 4. | Murdered Out | ||
| 5. | Don't Play It | ||
| 6. | Cookie Butter | ||
| 7. | Hungry Baby | ||
| 8. | Earthquake | ||
| 9. | Get Yr Life Back |