Kim Gordon has released a digital deluxe edition of The Collective, her second solo album that was released near the start of this year. The updated version of the LP includes two additional tracks: June’s “ECRP” and the brand new “Bangin’ on the Freeway.” Check out the music video for the latter, which was directed by her daughter, Coco Gordon Moore, below.
The deluxe edition of The Collective will also be available on vinyl, with physical copies dropping on December 13 via Matador. “Bangin’ on the Freeway” is the second single from it to get a visual directed by Coco Gordon Moore, following “ECRP.” Other videos were helmed by Clara Balzary (“Bye Bye”), Alex Ross Perry (“I’m a Man”), Vice Cooler (“Psychedelic Orgasm”), the first two of which actually starred Coco Gordon Moore in front of the lens.
Since touring in support of The Collective, which included a stop on Jimmy Kimmel Live!—marking Gordon’s solo live debut on late-night TV—where she and her band played “Bye Bye,” Gordon has also found time to record with Model Home. The two teamed up on the track “Razzamatazz” along with Justin Raisen, who worked with Gordon on The Collective and 2021’s No Home Record.
Read more about The Collective in “The Best Music of 2024 So Far.”
The Collective (Digital Deluxe Edition):
01 Bye Bye
02 The Candy House
03 I Don’t Miss My Mind
04 I’m a Man
05 Trophies
06 It’s Dark Inside
07 Psychedelic Orgasm
08 Tree House
09 Shelf Warmer
10 The Believers
11 Dream Dollar
12 Bangin’ on the Freeway
13 ECRP
Source : Pitchfork