NOT TODAY lands as a cool, immovable refusal, all clipped vocals and industrial pulse, with zero interest in explanation or permission. Taken from PLAY ME (out March 13 via Matador Records), the track treats rhythm like architecture and voice like surface texture, stripping everything down to pressure and intent. Kim Gordon isn’t performing rebellion here, she’s inhabiting detachment, turning refusal into a steady, embodied state. Directed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the video mirrors that energy with fashion as armor and movement as language, confrontational without ever raising its voice. No nostalgia, no comeback narrative, just a sharpened no, perfectly timed.
Bloblet: The Afghan Whigs – House of I
The Afghan Whigs don’t creep back in, they kick the door open with House of I, a bruised and burning return that feels...






