Girl in a Band (10th Anniversary Edition)
A Memoir
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4.4 • 309 Ratings
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Publisher Description
*THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER*
**Updated and expanded with new material from the author and new foreword from Rachel Kushner**
For many, Kim Gordon is the epitome of cool: vocalist, bassist/guitarist and founding member of Sonic Youth—one of the most successful bands to emerge from the post-punk New York scene—despite being famously reserved.
Ten years ago, Gordon distilled that coolness into her groundbreaking memoir, Girl in a Band, speaking openly about her life. From her childhood in the sunbaked suburbs of Southern California, growing up with a schizophrenic sibling, to New York’s downtown art and music scene in the halcyon days of the 80s and 90s and creating Sonic Youth—a band that would go on to pave the way for acts like Nirvana and inspire the Riot Grrrl generation. Girl in a Band is an edgy and evocative portrait of a life in art.
A decade on, Gordon’s exploration of the artists, musicians, and writers who influenced her, and of the relationship that defined her life for so long, remains a deeply intimate self-portrait of a woman who became an icon, and whose stature continues to evolve in and grow. With a new foreword by Rachel Kushner and new chapter from Kim herself ruminating on her career as a solo artist and her two 2025 Grammy nominations, her connection to touring after nearly forty years, and the death of her brother Keller.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
For three decades, Kim Gordon was the pioneering frontwoman and bass player for legendary rock band Sonic Youth. In her elegant autobiography, Gordon guides us through her childhood in California, her love affair with punk rock, and her experiences as a mother—as well as the evolution of her iconic relationship with bandmate Thurston Moore. Whether she’s providing behind-the-scenes insight on Courtney Love or the heartbreaking dissolution of her marriage, Gordon brings the same steady hand to her prose as she does to her deeply influential bass playing.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this intriguing memoir, Sonic Youth founding member Kim Gordon describes a life in art and music that led her through the undergrounds of Los Angeles and New York City, a journey framed by the dissolution of her 27-year marriage to bandmate Thurston Moore. Raised in L.A. by academic parents, Gordon surfed the last waves of '60s counterculture into art school and the seedy, dynamic New York City of the late-1970s. An article she wrote for Real Life magazine titled "Trash Drugs and Male Bonding" led her to play guitar in a performance art piece; soon afterward she met Moore, five years younger than the 27-year-old Gordon but already a working musician. Gordon writes, "I joined a band, so I could be in that male dynamic, not staring through a closed window.... That essay unlocked the next thirty years of my life." The strength of Gordon's prose lies in her evocation of places the dappled light of L.A. canyons, the clamor and steaming heat of Hong Kong, the N.Y.C. loft scene. The descent of her older brother, Keller, into schizophrenia shadows the first half of the book; Moore's adultery the second. Although Gordon includes expected list of celebrities she met throughout life, her unique sensibility never fades.
Customer Reviews
Kool Thing 😎
I have recently moved from New York and it was interesting reading about what the places I frequented used to be in Kim’s era of New York.
Enthralling read.
Sweet read
Kim Gordon is an amazing artist. This book gives a voice to many struggles that loom in my life (female in film) or really any females or artist. "Girl in a Band" was a therapeutic and motivational read for myself, thanks Kim for being such a strong, real, and cool female!
Girl In A Band
Well, this book was frigging amazing. I always had a feeling that Kim's reticence grew from shyness and lack of self-promotion.
I felt like I was there- the California of her youth, the NYC of her coming of age, the dread of the discovery of Thurston's affair...she has a real gift for saying a lot and setting a scene with a few carefully chosen words. I'd read her grocery list.
VIVA LA KIM!