The avant-garde icon’s new live album with Sexmob offers no easy answers, just a sobering record of a precarious time.
The avant-garde icon’s new live album with Sexmob offers no easy answers, just a sobering record of a precarious time.
A European tour aligns with the anniversary of her first concert film, as a recent Guardian ranking maps a catalogue where pop and the avant-garde keep colliding.
The live album, recorded with New York jazz quartet Sexmob, reshapes familiar material around narrative arcs that give it the feel of a full performance rather than a collection of songs.