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  1. Rise Above is the 1992 solo full-length debut album by singer-songwriter Epic Soundtracks (stage name of Kevin Paul Godfrey). [4] He had previously been known as the drummer/pianist with the bands Swell Maps, Jacobites, Crime & the City Solution and These Immortal Souls. [5] It was released by American label Bar/None Records in 1993.

    • 1992 (Wake the Dead Studio, London); except "Fallen Down" May 1991 (Fun City Studio, New York),
    • Epic Soundtracks, Victor Van Vugt
    • September 1992
  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Recently, I had the honor of interviewing Kim Gordon, the legendary co-founder of the now-defunct alt-rock pioneers Sonic Youth, who has lately become a formidable and fearless solo artist.

    • Lindsay Zoladz
  3. Epic Soundtracks – Rise Above. “Rise Above is an album that fell through the cracks – in 1992, records by singer-songwriters were more likely to be ignored than they were 20 years before in the early 1970’s or would be 20 years later in the early 2010’s. It was certainly critically acclaimed but unnoticed by the world at large.

  4. Mar 8, 2024 · Kim Gordon has said that she doesn't view herself as a musician. Rather, Gordon sees herself more as an artist who makes music. This singularly iconoclastic approach to music-making has guided the ...

    • Paula Mejía
  5. Mar 14, 2024 · With her new solo album, 'The Collective,' out in the world, press play on five great songs from her post-Sonic Youth discography. The Beastie Boys' Ad-Rock once offered a brilliant observation of Kim Gordon. "Wherever Kim ends up, she is the coolest person in the room," he told The New Yorker in 2013. "But I know her, and I know she'd rather ...

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · Kim Gordon talks about her brilliant, challenging new solo album, plus memories of Kurt Cobain and the advice she got from Neil Young Kim Gordon on 'Barbie,' Kurt Cobain, and the presidential election

  7. Oct 12, 1992 · Epic Soundtracks writes affecting piano ballads and mid-tempo pieces with an ease that belies how good these songs are. Though J. Mascis (drums on two tracks) and Kim Gordon (voice on "Big Apple Graveyard") do contribute, this is Epic's show; he provides most of the music and all the magic. Many songs have a traditional feel and sound strangely ...

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