Afghan Whigs
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Afghan Whigs: Signifying Honky
Report and Interview by Ann Powers, Spin, April 1996
THE AFGHAN WHIGS' GREG DULLI DARES TO GET FUNKY ON YOUR ALT-ROCK ASS ...
Afghan Whigs: Black Love (Elektra Entertainment)
Review by James Hunter, Spin, April 1996
THIS CINCINNATI band was several Sub Pop records and many more feverish live dates into a career when its soulful experiments cohered into Gentlemen. By ...
Profile and Interview by Michael Azerrad, Rolling Stone, 9 December 1993
AFGHAN WHIGS join Sub Pop alumni with a major label debut, Gentlemen ...
Afghan Whigs: Gentleman of the Apocalypse
Interview by Caitlin Moran, The Times, 15 March 1996
Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs is a thoroughly good egg first, and the pain-racked spawn of Satan second ...
Afghan Whigs: Flip Your Whigs!
Interview by Jaan Uhelszki, Uncut, April 2014
SIXTEEN YEARS after their last album, grunge-soul titans The Afghan Whigs have returned, as debonair and dissolute as ever. In the company of Greg Dulli, ...
Afghan Whigs: How Usher Helped Revive '90s Alt-Rock Heroes Afghan Whigs
Interview by Jeff Weiss, L.A. Weekly, 4 May 2017
WHEN THE AFGHAN WHIGS DISSOLVED in 2001, no one would have guessed that Usher would be the catalyst for their reunion — Usher being the ...
Afghan Whigs: Gentlemen (Elektra Records 9-61501-2; CD and cassette)
Review by Amy Linden, The New York Times, 6 February 1994
IT'S IRONIC that Greg Dulli, leader of the Afghan Whigs, has gained a reputation as alternative rock's newest sex symbol. The Cincinnati-based group's first major-label ...
Afghan Whigs, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists: Astoria, London
Live Review by Ian Gittins, Melody Maker, 22 January 1994
IN THE week that Melody Maker celebrates the seductive nature of the dance beast, Kim Salmon And The Surrealists remind me exactly why rock is ...
The Afghan Whigs: Do To The Beast (Sub Pop)
Review by Simon Price, Q, May 2014
WOMEN OF a certain age and tastes still come over all peculiar at the mention of Greg Dulli's name. Certain men, too. Of all the ...
Afghan Whigs: Congregation (Sub Pop/All formats)
Review by Keith Cameron, New Musical Express, 18 April 1992
YOU THINK the world is f—ed? Take time out for a long, hard constitutional inside your own heart, friends, and chances are things won't look ...
Afghan Whigs: Gentlemen (Blast First/All Formats)
Review by Keith Cameron, New Musical Express, 9 October 1993
MANNERS FROM HEAVEN ...
The Afghan Whigs: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
Live Review by Eric Weisbard, Spin, March 1994
I ARRIVED full of doubts, prompted by the Afghan Whigs' major-label debut, one of those song-cycle LPs. The story of a man and woman trapped ...
Afghan Whigs: Astoria 2, London
Live Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 25 September 1993
HIP LIBS... IT'S POWER! ...
Book Excerpt by Phil Hardy, Dave Laing, Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music, 2001
John Curley; Greg Dulli; Steve Earle (replaced by Paul Buchignani, replaced by Michael Horrigan); Rick McCollum ...
Profile and Interview by David Bennun, Melody Maker, 1996
BEYOND BEDLAM strikes me as a good place to start. We are not dealing with half-assed melancholia here. Nor are we dealing with the chaos ...
The Twilight Singers: Twilight As Played By The Twilight Singers
Review by David Stubbs, Uncut, November 2000
SIDE PROJECT from The Afghan Whigs' Greg Dulli, featuring Fila Brasilia and Pigeonhed's Shawn Smith ...
Report and Interview by Jason Cohen, Details, May 1994
The Afghan Whigs have made a career out of confrontation, failed love affairs, and loud guitars. Jason Cohen joins their traveling circus of maladjustment in ...
Interview by David Stubbs, Uncut, November 1998
"I DIDN'T START UP A BAND BECAUSE I COULDN'T get laid," says Greg Dulli with that suave, Satanic leer of his. "I started a band ...
Afghan Whigs get Soulful on Their New LP, Black Love
Report and Interview by Dave Thompson, Rolling Stone, November 1995
JOE PIXIE IS PISSED. TWO FEET TALL, with a voice like a pubescent munchkin, he has been phoning around local fast-food joints trying to get ...
Greg Dulli Has it Covered: The Twilight Singers
Report and Interview by David McKenna, musicstuff.com, September 2004
ONLY AFTER SPEAKING to Greg Dulli on the phone from his room at a Jury's Inn (somehow appropriate), I notice that on the CD of ...
The Beast Inside: The Afghan Whigs’ Gentlemen
Essay by David McKenna, unpublished, 2004
AMID THE SLEW of so-called grunge acts that emerged in the early 90s, Cincinnati rockers The Afghan Whigs stood out for their soul influences and ...
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, November 1993
"The perfect cv: liquor, pugnacity, political incorrectness, Catholic guilt and incorrigible horndoggery..." ...
see also Twilight Singers, The
see also Gutter Twins, The
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