Mark Lanegan will release new album Straight Songs of Sorrow on May 8 via Heavenly. The record features appearances by Greg Dulli, Warren Ellis, John Paul Jones, Ed Harcourt and more, and the 15 songs ...
A previously unreleased track from Mark Lanegan’s Bubblegum sessions came out on Friday to mark the album’s 20th anniversary ahead of the deluxe reissue of the album out later this month. On the song ...
The post Reissue of Mark Lanegan’s Bubblegum to Feature Beck Collab and Other Unreleased Songs appeared first on Consequence. Titled Bubblegum XX, the reissue arrives August 23rd, and marks the first ...
Boiling down Lanegan wide-ranging career to a list of highlights is no easy task, but here is just a sampling of five standout songs to which accomplished artist lent his gravelly, world-weary voice. ...
Late Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan‘s 2004 album Bubblegum will be reissued in expanded form as part of a 20th anniversary boxed set on Aug. 23 through Beggars Arkive in conjunction with the ...
Late last year, Mark Lanegan issued what would be his final recording, a collaborative effort titled Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe, reflective of the billing of his pairing with Joe Cardamone. Now a new ...
The Afghan Whigs Announce New Album, ‘How Do You Burn?’ With Appearances By Mark Lanegan, Marcy Mays
The Afghan Whigs will release How Do You Burn?, their first album in five years, September 9. The 10-song collection is like an extended family album, with several old friends of the Whigs and ...
Listen to Mark Lanegan's previously unreleased full-band "Heard a Train" from 'Bubblegum XX' reissue
Mark Lanegan‘s album Bubblegum was released 20 years ago today (8/2) and there’s a deluxe 20th anniversary reissue on the way with a treasure trove of unreleased material. To celebrate the album’s ...
Though the musical gloom makes Seattle seem sunny, Mark Lanegan is as easy-going as a bar chum and relatively quick to laugh, dismissing any weightiness about what he does. “It’s rock ‘n’ roll,” he ...
His gravelly voice was unmistakable. His penchant for writing some of the darkest blues-seeped folk and multi-faceted rock spanned nearly 40 years—from his earlier days with Screaming Trees in the mid ...
Nirvana's Nevermind album helped change the musical landscape in 1991, and according to a new biography, late Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan allegedly had a hand in writing one of the songs ...
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