Here We Go Crazy Bob Mould

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
07.03.2025

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  • 1 Here We Go Crazy 02:56
  • 2 Neanderthal 02:13
  • 3 Breathing Room 02:54
  • 4 Hard To Get 02:26
  • 5 When Your Heart Is Broken 02:42
  • 6 Fur Mink Augurs 03:51
  • 7 Lost Or Stolen 03:06
  • 8 Sharp Little Pieces 02:18
  • 9 You Need To Shine 03:06
  • 10 Thread So Thin 02:58
  • 11 Your Side 02:41
  • Total Runtime 31:11

Info for Here We Go Crazy

Die Alt-Rock-Legende Bob Mould kehrt mit seinem neuen Album zurück. Der legendäre ehemalige Frontmann von Husker Du und Sugar liefert 11 Stücke hymnischen, emotionalen und treibenden Alt-Rock. Das Album enthält die Singles „Here We Go Crazy“, „When Your Heart Is Broken“ und „Breathing Room“ und zeigt Bob in Höchstform.

Produziert von Mould im berühmten Electrical Audio in Chicago, Illinois, im Frühjahr 2024 und anschließend fertiggestellt und abgemischt im Tiny Telephone in Oakland, Kalifornien, mit dem langjährigen Tontechniker Beau Sorenson, wird Here We Go Crazy erneut von der erstklassigen Rhythmusgruppe um Schlagzeuger Jon Wurster und Bassist Jason Narducy unterstützt, und gemeinsam bringt das Trio elf neue Bob-Mould-Songs auf den Punkt.

„Oberflächlich betrachtet handelt es sich um eine Gruppe von einfachen Gitarrenpopsongs. Ich verfeinere meinen primären Sound und Stil durch Einfachheit, Kürze und Klarheit“, sagt Mould, “Unter der Haube gibt es eine Reihe von kontrastierenden Themen. Kontrolle und Chaos, Hypervigilanz und Hilflosigkeit, Ungewissheit und bedingungslose Liebe.“

Bob Mould, Gitarre, Gesang
Jon Wurster, Schlagzeig
Jason Narducy, Bass




Bob Mould
(born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. Born in Malone, New York, Mould lived in several places, including Pine City, Minnesota and the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, where he attended Macalester College. There, he formed Hüsker Dü in the late 1970s, with drummer/singer Grant Hart and bass guitarist Greg Norton. Mould released his first solo album after Hüsker Dü broke up; 1989's Workbook eschewed Mould's trademark wall-of-noise guitar for a stripped-down sound featuring acoustic guitars and cellos. 1991's jagged Black Sheets of Rain put Mould in more familiar territory, recalling Hüsker Dü's loudest, angriest moments. Mould also started a record label, Singles Only Label, which released singles from up and coming bands such as Grant Lee Buffalo. Mould then formed the group Sugar, a college/alternative radio favorite in the mid-1990s. Along with extensive touring, Sugar released two albums, an EP and a B-sides collection before splitting. Mould returned to solo recording, releasing a self-titled album in 1996 (which is often referred to as Hubcap because of the cover photo) and 1998's The Last Dog and Pony Show. During a stint living in New York City in the late-1990s, Mould's tastes took a detour into dance music and electronica. Those influences were clear on his 2002 release Modulate, which featured a strong electronica influence to mixed critical reviews. To pursue this sound, Mould also began recording under the pseudonym LoudBomb (an anagram of his name). He has released one CD so far under this name. Mould took a brief break from the music world to get involved with another passion of his, professional wrestling, when he joined WCW as a scriptwriter for a brief period. Creative differences with some of the other writers of the league led to Mould leaving the company and returning to music. The liner notes for Modulate thank some of the wrestlers he associated with, most notably Kevin Nash and Kevin Sullivan. In addition to his solo work, Mould is also a live DJ in collaboration with Washington DC-area dance music artist Richard Morel, under the collective banner Blowoff. A recording under that banner was released in September 2006. Mould has been asked to do remixes for a variety of dance and alternative rock artists. ...



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