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submitted by Nick Mar 4th 2009 11:00 pm (stereogum.com)
So far this week the NoisePop festival's brought us a taste of new St. Vincent and Deerhunter. Now we have the old performed in a new way: Hüsker Dü/Sugar frontman (and, now, Anti- solo artist and DJ) Bob Mould joined No Age onstage to do a rendition of their "Miner" and his classic "New Day Rising." It took place Sunday at the Bottom of the Hill. I stop by No Age's blog now and then and remember photos posted in December of Randy Randall taking guitar lessons backstage with Mould (the elder taught the youngster the proper way to do "Could You Be The One"), so the pairing isn't a surprise. But it is pretty awesome. Look no further than Randall's ecstatic grin to see the guys were clearly honored:Continue reading Bob Mould Joins No Age Onstage In San Francisco...
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My favorite song on Bob Mould’s excellent new Beauty & Ruin is “I Don’t Know You Anymore,” which just got a humorous video starring Colin Meloy. But there’s nothing quite like watching Mould, Jon Wurster, and Jason Narducy rip into one of his tunes, and their performance of “I ...
Bob Mould is a punk rock legend still bashing out remarkably vigorous and effective anthems. (My co-worker Michael says he’s making the best music of his career right now, which is lunacy, but the mere fact that someone could think that right now is amazing.) But legend status and good songs don’t necessarily guarantee a [...]
submitted by Nick May 27th 2014 10:00 pm (stereogum.com)
When we talked to Bob Mould about his new album Beauty & Ruin, the legendary punk-rocker compared it to a series of Polaroids that tell the story of the emotionally chaotic year that unfolded after his father’s death. Now you can hear that progression “from loss to reflection to acceptance to future” play o...
Bob Mould has been doing this longer than some of you have been alive. Shit, he’s been doing it longer than I’ve been alive. Hüsker Dü, the harrowing and inspiring Minnesota jangle-punk trio with whom a young Mould first sealed his legend, released their first album in January 1983, which puts him more than three [...]
submitted by Nick Apr 29th 2014 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Bob Mould is such a veteran presence in indie rock that he was already an icon when the Merge Records braintrust, themselves veteran indie rockers, was just getting started touring as members of Superchunk. The two institutions are indeed merging for Mould’s new Beauty & Ruin, and today they’ve unveiled the album&...


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