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Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN ON POSSIBILITY OF SCREAMING TREES REUNION When asked about the possibility of a Screaming Trees reunion in a recent Irish Times interview, Mark Lanegan responded: “No, I don’t think that’s gonna happen. Not interested. I was excited when the Afghan Whigs got back together. Soundgarden are good friends of mine. I totally get why they’d want to do it. It’s their music, it’s their band. It’s their right to do it. But it’s not something I’m interested in doing with Screaming Trees.”


Ziggy Pop: Mark Lanegan_2013_"Imitations" 01 Flatlands (Chelsea Wolfe) 02 She’s Gone (Hall & Oates) 03 Deepest Shade 04 You Only Live Twice (Nancy Sinatra) 05 Pretty Colors (Frank Sinatra) 06 Brompton Oratory (Nick Cave) 07 Solitaire 08 Mack The Knife (Bobby Darin) 09 I’m Not The Loving Kind (John Cale) 10 Lonely Street (Patsy Cline) 11 Elégie Funèbre (Gérard Manset) 12 Autumn Leaves 320 kbs http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4528636 http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/73402505/file.html http://ul.to/c743q8nv http://yadi.sk/d/gmbZXYj78piSd http://rusfolder.com/37929403 http://www24.zippyshare.com/v/57522317/file.html

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Ziggy Pop: Mark Lanegan: Imitations is the sincerest form of flattery From Screaming Trees to his current solo work, Mark Lanegan has proved himself to be the quintessential musical journeyman. His latest release is his second covers album ‘Imitations’. And this time it’s personal Irish Times

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Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN SAYS HE’S TIRED OF BEING ASKED ABOUT GRUNGE & NIRVANA In a new interview with Exclaim, Mark Lanegan said he’s tired of being asked about Grunge and Nirvana: “To be honest, when I do interviews with North American press, it’s usually a lot of questions about grunge music, Nirvana — ‘How do you feel about the new Nirvana reissue?’ — that kind of shit. So, you know, it’s not much fun to discuss that stuff over and over again. That doesn’t happen in Europe. I think a lot of people that listen to my music over there might not even be aware of the Screaming Trees. In fact, I know that’s true. It’s not like I’m ashamed of it, but it’s like talking about that year of kindergarten over and over again. It was a learning experience, and that’s about it.” Exclaim interview

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Ziggy Pop: Mark Lanegan and Jeff Fielder performing at the Troubadour, LA, October 4, 2013

Ziggy Pop: MARK LANEGAN ANNOUNCES TRACKLIST, RELEASE DATE FOR UPCOMING ANTHOLOGY SET After more than a year of speculation, Mark Lanegan has officially announced details regarding his upcoming anthology set, “Has God Seen My Shadow? An Anthology 1989-2011.” The anthology set will be released on January 14, 2014 by Light in The Attic Records. According to UNCUT Magazine, the set will include twenty notable tracks from Lanegan’s lengthy solo career as well as twelve previously unreleased tracks. It will be released on two formats: a 2-disc CD format including a 44-page booklet with handwritten lyrics and rare photos, and a 3-LP format including box set case and a 20-page booklet. The tracklist, which was discovered by AlternativeNation.net in July, includes songs ranging from Lanegan’s 1990 album The Winding Sheet to Lanegan’s recent more studio effort, 2012′s Blues Funeral. The tracklist for “Has God Seen My Shadow? An Anthology 1989-2011” is below: Disc 1: Bombed One Hundred Days Come To Me Mirrored Pill Hill Serenade One Way Street Kimiko’s Dream House Low Resurrection Song Shiloh Town Creeping Coastline Of Lights Lexington Slow Down Last One In The World Wheels Mockingbirds Wild Flowers Sunrise Carnival Pendulum The River Rise Disc 2 (all previously unreleased): Dream Lullabye Leaving New River Blues Sympathy To Valencia Courthouse A Song While Waiting Blues For D (Vocal Version) No Contestar Big White Cloud (John Cale cover) Following The Rain Grey Goes Black Halcyon Daze Blues Run The Game (Live)

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Ziggy Pop: Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands_2013_"Tess" Audio CD (September 17, 2013) Original Release Date: 2013 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Candy Cross 01 Man Overboard (4:51) 02 I Study Horses (4:05) 03 Your Wild West (4:11) 04 The Throes Of Love (5:50) 05 Your Avenue (5:49) 06 Burn the Shrine (5:11) 07 The Last Breath Of Her Lullaby (4:15) 08 Summer in Your Eyes (6:36) m4a (iTunes Store) http://rusfolder.com/38661132 http://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3487253 If a coyote cut a record, it might sound a bit like Pickerel - lonesome and distant and wrought with earnest emotion. --No Depression Founding member of Screaming Trees, collaborator with Neko Case, Kurt Cobain & Nirvana, Mark Pickerel returns with a mood music masterpiece featuring members of Jack White, The Intelligence and the Mark Lanegan Band. This new album, Tess, proves from the first sly, seductive note that you'll be powerless to resist the charms of this barroom-prowling troubadour. Pickerel roams the treacherous terrain of romance like its the Wild West. Tess is tumbleweed noir - a dusky landscape littered with empty bottles and broken dreams, where bedrooms are ghost towns and love - while not exactly a battlefield - could easily land you in a jail cell. Tess is an album full of last waltzes for last call - impure siren songs, if you will. A seductive invitation to not play it safe. Mark Pickerel has long been one of the more interesting and eclectic talents in the Pacific Northwest, drumming for the Screaming Trees and the grunge power trio Truly, a session musician for the likes of Brandi Carlile and Neko Case, and stepping into the spotlight as lead vocalist in his own bands, the Dark Fantastic and his new group, “His Praying Hands.” On “Tess,” Pickerel’s first album since 2008’s “Cody’s Dream,” Pickerel’s voice is soaked in moody regret, a sinuous baritone that somehow manages to make lost love sound more enticing than the kind that lasts. In Pickerel’s hands, love gone wrong certainly results in more intriguing songs, as in “Your Wild West,” which seems to channel the loping stride of the Doors’ “People Are Strange.” Pickerel, who sings and plays acoustic guitar, has more than a little of the Doors’ Jim Morrison in him, in both his vocal delivery and the wry playfulness of his lyrics (“We build the traps like working rats/They build their fortunes on our backs”). His musicians provide suitably atmospheric alt-country backing on Pickerel’s lost highway ramblings.

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