Zola Jesus performs 'Avalanche' at New York's Guggenheim gallery
06 August 2013, 11:50
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Zola Jesus will team up with experimental composer JG Thirlwell later this month for the release of a collection of alternative takes on her tracks. Before then, however, here’s a live performance of how the collaboration all started.
The pair first teamed up last year at New York’s Guggenheim art museum for what seemed at the time a one-off performance, but now they’ll release a whole album of collaborative reworkings called Versions on 19 August.
You can watch their performance of ‘Avalanche’, shot by Pitchfork, before that release below:
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