This Friday, March 13, Kim Gordon will release her highly anticipated third solo album PLAY ME (Matador Records). Today, she shares the title track off the album along with a video directed by Barney Clay.
The release follows singles “DIRTY TECH,” a track that explores the power struggle between humans and robots, a theme visually complemented by the Moni Haworth-directed video, which features Gordon in an abandoned corporate office. The album’s lead track “NOT TODAY” was accompanied by a short film directed by Rodarte fashion label founders and filmmakers Kate and Laura Mulleavy with director of photography Christopher Blauvelt.
Today, Gordon announces a string of North American spring and summer tour dates, including a show in Los Angeles at Sid The Cat on April 2, and additional shows in Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Vancouver, and more. The full rundown of dates can be found below, with newly announced dates in bold. This list includes previously announced UK and European headline and festival dates this Spring. Tickets for the newly announced shows are on sale Friday, March 13 at 10 a.m. local time.
PLAY ME processes, in Gordon’s inimitable way, the collateral damage of the billionaire class: the demolition of democracy, technocratic end-times fascism, the A.I.-fueled chill-vibes flattening of culture – where dark humor voices the absurdity of modern life. But despite its frequent outward gaze, PLAY ME is an interior record, one in which a heightened emotionality pulses through physical jams, rejecting definitive statements in favor of an inquisitiveness that keeps Gordon searching, ever in process.
UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
April 2 – Sid The Cat – Los Angeles, CA
April 11 – Rewire Festival – Den Haag, NL
April 12 – Variations Festival – Nantes, France
April 14 – O2 Shepherds Bush Empire – London, UK
April 15 – Ancienne Belgique – Bruxelles, Belgium
April 17 – Le Trianon – Paris, France
April 19 – Huxley’s Neue Welt – Berlin, Germany
April 20 – A2 – Wroclaw, Poland
April 21 – Progesja – Warsaw, Poland
June 23 – Metro – Chicago, IL
June 24 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
June 25 – Summerfest – Milwaukee, WI
July 23 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
July 25 – Neptune Theatre – Seattle, WA
July 26 – Revolution Hall – Portland, OR
July 27 – Hollywood Theatre – Vancouver, BC
July 29 – The Castro Theatre – San Francisco, CA






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