Arriving 16 years after the most recent Portishead project, Lives Outgrown is an existential, wide-ranging effort that plays with themes of nature, destruction, hope, and dread. Gibbons described ...
It’s been 16 years since Beth Gibbons made Portishead’s Third, her last studio album, and a lot has happened since, especially in the last decade as she entered her 50s. “It has been a time of ...
A few days ago, Beth Gibbons of Portishead shared her debut solo album Lives Outgrown. The lead single was "Floating On A Moment," which topped our Best Songs Of The Week list. The English musician ...
Beth Gibbons' voice can cleave your heart in half and heal it back together. Whether fronting Portishead, singing Henryk Górecki's Symphony of Sorrowful Songs or guesting on a Kendrick Lamar track, ...
On Lives Outgrown, her first solo album, Beth Gibbons has never appeared so unguarded, so free of mystery's shroud. It was stunning, then, when she seemed to fling open the doors to her home in early ...
Portishead’s Beth Gibbons has finally announced her debut solo album. Out May 17, the decade-in-the-making LP is called Lives Outgrown, and, below, you can watch director Tony Oursler’s kaleidoscopic ...
In June 2013, the label Domino announced that English singer-songwriter Beth Gibbons had signed with the imprint and was working on her debut solo album. She was already well known as the voice of the ...
Portishead vocalist Beth Gibbons signed to Domino Records as a solo artist 12 years ago, and the fruits of her labor since then will finally see the light of day this spring. Gibbons’ solo debut, ...
Isai Hernandez-Flores/DAILY. Buy this photo. In a long-shadowed, sun-soaked Detroit, The Masonic Temple looked as sacred as its name suggests. All down the block, great mauve banners declared the ...
At the end of “Threads,” the final song on Portishead’s last album, Third, vocalist and lyricist Beth Gibbons asked one last question of her listeners: “Tired, worn, where do I go?” 16 years later, it ...
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