Artist's albums
Good Light
2019 · single
For the Days I Stop Wanting a Body
2019 · single
Boomerang Valentine
2019 · single
Living Proof
2019 · single
Ode to the Public Panic Attack
2019 · single
HEY GALAXY
2018 · album
Angels Of The Get-Through
2017 · single
Elbows
2017 · single
Radio (feat. Jesse Thomas)
2017 · single
Orlando
2017 · single
Your Life
2017 · single
Truce
2013 · album
Flower Boy
2011 · album
Yellowbird
2009 · album
WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS
2006 · album
Bullets and Windchimes
2003 · album
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Biography
Andrea Gibson is one of the most stirring and influential spoken word artists of our time. Best known for their live performances, in which they regularly sell out large capacity rock clubs and concert halls, Gibson has changed the landscape of what it means to attend a “poetry show” altogether. Gibson’s poems center around LGBTQ issues, gender, feminism, and mental health, as well as gun reform and the dismantling of oppressive social systems. Their live shows, in which they are often accompanied by musicians, have become loving and supportive ecosystems for audiences to feel seen, heard, and held through Gibson’s art. Gibson is the author of six books. Lord of the Butterflies (Button Poetry), which sold almost 20,000 copies in its debut year, was the winner of the Independent Publisher’s Award in 2019 as well as a Goodreads Choice Awards Finalist. Take Me With You (Penguin, 2018), an illustrated collection of Gibson’s most memorable quotes, was also a Goodreads Finalist. In 2019, they co-authored their first ever non-fiction book, How Poetry Can Change Your Heart (Chronicle Books). In addition to their publishing accolades, Andrea has released seven full-length albums, combining their socially active spoken word with musical collaborations. They are the winner of the first ever Women’s World Poetry Slam Championship (2008) and frequent World Poetry Slam Finalist.