Gordi – “Volcanic”
New music has been steadily flowing from Gordi, as she preps an atmospheric new album. Our Two Skins is due out June 26 via Jagjaguwar and will include the emotional crescendo of “Volcanic.” Continue reading Gordi – “Volcanic”
New music has been steadily flowing from Gordi, as she preps an atmospheric new album. Our Two Skins is due out June 26 via Jagjaguwar and will include the emotional crescendo of “Volcanic.” Continue reading Gordi – “Volcanic”
I used to think of Reservoir as a closed work. When Gordi inevitably puts out another fully formed LP, I imagine it will live in a related world, but her debut feels insular. Well, at least that’s how I felt before I listened to the EP of stripped down singles, titled Beneath the Reservoir. “Something Like This” is vast and another favorite, “Heaven I Know” feels like a … Continue reading
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Jessica Rubio. Yesterday I celebrated International Women’s Day at the Regent, where Australian folktronica artist Gordi gave everything she had. She is on tour supporting Son Lux, and last night audiences were also treated to the experimental stylings of WILLS. Each performer seemed to get lost in their sets, making the shared experience an invigorating one. … Continue reading Son Lux and Gordi Deliver Invigorating Performances at the Regent
Favorite Music Videos of 2017 5. Gordi – Heaven I Know Gordi | album review | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Continue reading
sngalbums: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Gordi is the childhood nickname of Sophie Payten, who has been writing songs for the majority of her life. Her debut EP slowly came together for its release in the US last summer, introducing everyone to her delicate folk pop sound, which in the case of “Can We Work It Out,” was not easy to get out of your … Continue reading Gordi’s Debut Earns Your Trust With Its Emotional Honesty
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Gordi is the childhood nickname of Sophie Payten, who has been writing songs for the majority of her life. Her debut EP slowly came together for its release in the US last summer, introducing everyone to her delicate folk pop sound, which in the case of “Can We Work It Out,” was not easy to get out of your head. … Continue reading Gordi’s Debut LP Earns Your Trust With Its Emotional Honesty
Upbeat interpretation of sorrow. Makes me think of COMPNY; both are so earnest yet inevitably doomed. Source: SoundCloud / Gordi Continue reading