Kim Gordon: 'There's a wall of faceless men I have to climb over'
Singer and songwriter Kim Gordon on the power of going for it:
"People pay to see others believe in themselves."
Source: The Guardian
"People pay to see others believe in themselves."
Source: The Guardian
3-2-1: On the power of going for it, the value of sharing what you know, and how to figure out what you really want
Singer and songwriter Kim Gordon on the power of going for it:
"People pay to see others believe in themselves."
Source: The Guardian
When, in the 1970s, the Sex Pistols sang “There is no future,” there was at least a confrontational relish to it. Now there’s just dread.
New York Times • The Darkness Where the Future Should Be
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METALABEL: The feeling I have looking at your universe is you’re people with an incredible amount of self confidence. You have a vision that you're not afraid to pursue. Looking at it as a creative person, it’s inspiring. What I want to be when I grow up.
CLAIRE : There's a certain Rubicon that gets crossed in an artist's life where there's no goin... See more
CLAIRE : There's a certain Rubicon that gets crossed in an artist's life where there's no goin... See more
Yancey Strickler • New Media IRL: "New Release" by Yacht
Severin Matusek added
METALABEL: You made a short video for the album that has a line I can’t stop thinking about: “Sometimes it feels like your house is a store and your life is a job.” Can you talk about that feeling?
CLAIRE : It's something we talk about a lot. The more you notice it in the world around you, the more real it feels. It speaks to the fact that as indiv... See more
CLAIRE : It's something we talk about a lot. The more you notice it in the world around you, the more real it feels. It speaks to the fact that as indiv... See more
YACHT • New Media IRL: "New Release" by Yacht
Erikc Perez-Perez added
The Evolution of Steve Albini: ‘If the Dumbest Person Is on Your Side, You’re on the Wrong Side’
theguardian.comtheguardian.comThis is a different kind of aspiration than the one found in closet tours of young influencers and celebrities. Many of those figures seem focused on stockpiling luxury brands and reacting to trends. Part of why Rockmore and Woodall feel so reassuring is that, like all cool older people, they seem comfortably past all that, as though they’ve a... See more
New York Times • The Rise of the Over-50 Fashion Mentors (Published 2022)
Keely Adler added
Right now, rock music still projects the illusion of a universe containing multitudes. But it won’t seem that way in three hundred years, because nothing in the culture ever does. It will eventually be explained by one artist.