Tour dates and details as Kyle Gordon set to release debut album 'Kyle Gordon Is Great'
New York City, New York (Release): Comedian Kyle Gordon will be releasing his debut album 'Kyle Gordon Is Great' on March 1 via BMG. Featuring viral hits 'Planet Of The Bass (feat. DJ Crazy Times & Ms. Biljana Electronica)', 'Girls Are The Best (feat. Tanya McCabe)', and 'Ugliest Girl On The Beach (feat. Antonio Frankfurt)', 'Kyle Gordon Is Great' is the culmination of years of characters and genre parodies that Kyle has developed and perfected in his one-of-a-kind live shows.
“Some of these songs I've turned into super popular digital content, while many will be brand new to my millions of fans and followers,” said Kyle about his new album. ”My goal with this new project is to create a product that would be both accessible and familiar to my audience, while also being totally original and unique to the comedy landscape.”
Kyle will be releasing his new single 'My Life (Is The Worst Life Ever) [feat. Our Wounded Courtship]' on January 23. Overlooked by the pop/punk indie establishment, Long Island natives Our Wounded Courtship burst onto the scene for one fleeting moment in 2007 when they were offered the opening slot of that year’s Warped Tour. Their one recorded live performance captured their irreverent spirit and uncontrollable energy. They played the only song they ever wrote: 'My Life (Is the Worst Life Ever)', produced by Jamie Siegel (Taking Back Sunday, Patrick Stump, Dashboard Confessional). Since this recording, no member of the band has ever been seen or heard from again.
Kyle is also preparing to hit the road this spring for a run of his one-of-a-kind live shows that bring comedy and music together. The tour kicks off in Colorado and visits Arizona, Washington, Vancouver, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and more before wrapping up in Los Angeles, CA, at the Netflix Is A Joke Festival.
Gordon's 2023 smash hit 'Planet of the Bass', a parody of classic 90’s Eurodance, was named by many outlets as the Song of the Summer. The character DJ Crazy Times was profiled by The New York Times, GQ, Rolling Stone, and many, many more. He performed onstage with the Jonas Brothers and appeared on ABC, NBC, and the VMAs.