News: Kim Gordon Releases ‘ECRP’ and Accompanying Video


Kim Gordon
Photo Credit: Danielle Neu

Ahead of her upcoming tour, Kim Gordon has dropped a new, non-album single titled ‘ECRP,’ accompanied by a new video. This time, the visuals are helmed by her daughter, Coco Gordon Moore. The video captures a rapid-fire montage of New York’s street life, amplifying the track’s dissonant, Justin Raisen-produced soundscape. Gordon’s vocals weave through the chaos, chanting about “rumours of free speech” and “ashes on the nightstand,” creating a jarring yet mesmerising experience.

With the North American tour over, Gordon will begin her European run on June 25 at KOKO in London, followed by a performance at Birmingham’s O2 Institute2 on June 26, and a set at Glastonbury’s Woodsies stage on June 30. She’s set to hit Australia in July 2024, bringing her raw, unfiltered energy to fans down under, including appearances at the Volume Festival at Sydney’s Art Gallery of NSW.

Earlier this year, Gordon released her second solo album, ‘The Collective,’ to critical acclaim, with Vulture and Pitchfork calling it one of the best albums of the year.

Gordon also made her explosive solo late night television debut, performing ‘BYE BYE’ on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Stream ‘ECRP’ HERE.

KIM GORDON LIVE DATES
June 25 – London, UK – Koko
June 26 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute2 Birmingham
June 28 – Graz, AZ – Elevate Festival
June 29 – Luxembourg, LU – Siren’s Call
June 30 – Pilton, UK – Glastonbury
July 2 – Prague, CZ – MEETFACTORY (SOLD OUT)
July 3 – Gdynia, PL – Open’er Festival
July 5 – Roskilde, DK – Roskilde Festival
July 6 – Berlin, DE – Festaal Kreuberg
July 18 – Sydney, NSW – VOLUME at Art Gallery of NSW
July 19 – Sydney, NSW – VOLUME at Art Gallery of NSW
July 20 – Adelaide, SA – Unsound Illuminate Adelaide
July 21 – Brisbane, QLD – Open Frame Brisbane Powerhouse
July 24 – Melbourne, VIC – Northcote Theatre (SOLD OUT)
July 25 – Melbourne, VI – Northcote Theatre
July 28 – Naeba, JP – Fuji Rock Festival
August 2 – Incheon, SK – Pentaport
August 30 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
August 31 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
September 1 – Seattle, WA – Bumbershoot
September 27 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy + Harriet’s
September 29 – Dana Point, CA – Ohana Festival
October 3 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theater
October 26 – Budapest, HU – House of Music Hungary
October 28 – Milan, IT – Alcatraz
October 29 – Bern, CH – Dampfzentrale
October 30 – Munich, DE – Muffathalle
October 31 – Brussels, BE – Bozar
November 2 – Malmo, SE – Plan B
November 3 – Stockholm, SE – Slaktyrkan
November 4 – Oslo, NO – Vulkan Arena
November 5 – Gothenburg, SE – Pustervik
November 7 – Utrecht, NL – Le Guess Who
November 9 – Barcelona, ES – MIRA Digital Arts Festival
November 11 – Lisbon, PT – ZDB no Capitolio

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