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Punk rock legend and former Hüsker Dü/Sugar frontman Bob Mould released his latest solo album, Sunshine Rock, earlier this year. Today, he's announcing a new string of solo electric tour dates supported by Centro-Matic singer-songwriter Will Johnson in the fall. And he's also sharing another new track, a cover of the Buzzcocks' "I Don't Mind"
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submitted by Nick Feb 10th 2023 10:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Drummer Jon Wurster has been a member of North Carolina institution Superchunk for a very, very long time. Wurster is one of the best drummers and busiest men in indie rock. He also plays with the Mountain Goats and Bob Mould’s band, and he’s a big part of the long-running series The Best Show, but Wurster has been in Superch...
Death Cab For Cutie and Bob Mould both performed as SummerFest in Milwaukee yesterday on the same stage, only a few hours apart, and those close quarters resulted in something fun. During Mould’s afternoon set, Ben Gibbard came out at the very end to perform Hüsker Dü’s “Makes No Sense At All” with Mould...
Bob Mould has announced a new live EP, The Ocean, featuring three solo acoustic performances. It’s out now via Merge. The performances were recorded for NPR’s World Café at Mould’s Granary Music home studio in San Francisco and feature stripped-down reworking of Blue Hearts songs “The Ocean” and “Forecast Of ...
submitted by Nick Sep 22nd 2020 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Just last year, Bob Mould was happy. He named a whole album Sunshine Rock, of all things. Can you imagine? A veteran purveyor of emotions ranging from pissed-off to angsty to deeply tortured was, after all these years, looking on the bright side. Of course, you could already get the sense from interviews that Mould…
submitted by Nick Sep 9th 2020 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
We're nearing the release of Bob Mould's new album Blue Hearts, and today the punk-rock legend is sharing a third advance track. Mould's latest offering "Siberian Butterfly" is closer to the absolute ripper "American Crisis" than the midtempo churn "Forecast Of Rain," and it maintains the sense of righteous indignation that seems to course throu...
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