The first new Afghan Whigs music since their 2022 album How Do You Burn? has arrived today (Dec. 10) in the surprising form of covers of Minneapolis indie pop band Poliça’s “Fake Life” and U.K. duo ...
When Greg Dulli and The Afghan Whigs came by Morning Become Eclectic last year, they had been recently reunited for a tour and even recorded a new song. At the time, it was their first recording in ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Afghan Whigs will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the band with an anniversary tour that will stop at The House of Blues Cleveland on Tuesday, May 5, with Mercury Rev opening.
It might be tough for longtime fans to wrap their heads around, but it's been almost 40 years since the Afghan Whigs first got together in Cincinnati. If that sounds like cause for celebration, ...
"Cleromancy" isn't a word one normally finds in rock lyrics. Then again, In Spades -- the forthcoming album by The Afghan Whigs, from which the new song "Oriole" hails -- is defined only by its own ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fans of The Afghan Whigs might not be legion, but they are discriminating and devoted. Now, these music lovers have an extra ...
A lover's obsessiveness may charm at first, but it can soon turn frightening. For an artist, the relentless pursuit of one object — a sound, a memory dragged up and reshaped, a fantasy that makes the ...
An acclaimed rock band from the Midwest, known for its grungy sound with soul and blues inflections, will celebrate a monumental anniversary this year with a headlining tour. The Afghan Whigs ...
A new Afghan Whigs album will soon be upon us. It's called In Spades, and our first taste of it is "Demon In Profile," a song that strikes this band's usual balance between deep melancholy and raw ...
Tickets for Afghan Whigs‘ newly announced NYC 40th anniversary show with Mercury Rev are on BrooklynVegan Presale today (1/22) starting at 10 AM ET. Use the presale password 40VEGANS. Our presale runs ...
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