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    Bob Brings Copper Blue and Silver Age to the West Coast

    Bob Brings Copper Blue and Silver Age to the West Coast

    “Playing with an intensity that made it appear as if the music might combust, the trio walked a tightrope between melody and distortion, keeping between-song pauses to a minimum and adhering to an economy of scale. Mould’s voice often boiled with rage and frustration …” – Chicago Tribune “[Bob] and his ace band (Superchunk’s Jon...

    Read Bob’s Interview with GQ

    “We F**king Destroyed That Stage We Were Playing On”: Bob Mould On Reclaiming His Throne Read the full article at GQ.com
    Watch Bob on Pitchfork Weekly

    Watch Bob on Pitchfork Weekly

    Watch Bob discuss Silver Age, Blowoff, and his return to Copper Blue for Pitchfork Weekly.

    Bob’s Interview with Consequence of Sound

    “As leader of the post-hardcore trio Hüsker Dü throughout the ’80s and of the aggressive pop band Sugar in the ’90s, Bob Mould has been one of the principle drivers behind the direction and ideals of the American Underground. 2012 began with Mould readying the extensive reissues of Sugar’s catalog, as well as releasing a solo album, The Silver...

    Silver Age on Google Play

    Google Play has chosen a live version of Bob’s “If I Can’t Change Your Mind” as their free song of the day. Purchase Silver Age from Google Play and receive two additional live cuts with the album HERE.  
    Watch Bob and his band Perform "The Descent" on Late Show with David Letterman

    Watch Bob and his band Perform “The Descent” on Late Show with David Letterman

    Bob and his band appeared on Late Show with David Letterman Tuesday, September 4 in celebration of the release of Bob’s new album, Silver Age. Watch their performance of “The Descent” below.
    Silver Age Out Now

    Silver Age Out Now

    “[Silver Age is] acerbic, anthemic and fiesty, as if Mould were tapping his countless disciples, from Foo Fighters to No Age, on the shoulder before throwing a knockout punch.” – Chicago Tribune “Now that he’s getting love as a godfather figure from both sides of the indie/mainstream divide (see No Age and Foo Fighters, for...
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