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Hole Reveal Track List, Cover for April 27’s “Nobody’s Daughter”One week after performing songs from her long-awaited new disc at SXSW, Courtney Love has revealed the full details for Hole’s new album Nobody’s Daughter. According to news on the Hole Rock site, the band’s first LP in 10 years will see the light of day on April 27th via Mercury Records. That evening, Hole will grace the Late Show With David Letterman stage — let’s hope Love sits down on Dave’s couch for an interview, too — before jumping coasts for a April 29th appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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Publicado: 2010-03-26 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Courtney Love, Rock News
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Rolling Stone’s Texas Takeover: “Historic” Portraits From SXSWPhotograph by Candice Lawler for RollingStone.com. Photographed with permission from the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum Rolling Stone stayed busy at SXSW this year, tweeting 100 band reviews @RollingStone (catch up on all the reports — and check out video — here), and seeing the biggest shows by Muse, Hole, Stone Temple Pilots and more. We also helped some of the fest’s hottest rockers into exhibits at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum — so Patrick Stump, the xx, Surfer Blood, N
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Publicado: 2010-03-22 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, SXSW
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Hole Cover the Rolling Stones, And Courtney Love Isn’t Satisfied at SXSWPhoto: Miller/FilmMagic “Make a hole!” yelled one of the bouncers at Dirty Dog, where Courtney Love was about to continue her return to music with a reconstituted version of her band Hole on the third night of the SXSW Music Festival. It was creeping up on 1:15 am. The crowd was packed so tightly together stage left of the dive bar that an emergency situation seemed imminent. Just then the bouncer bulldozered an opening through a space out of thin air to accommodate Woody Harrelson, dressed in a
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Publicado: 2010-03-20 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, SXSW
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Korn Won’t Cover Up Admiration For Prince, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam Any LongerWhen Korn taped their MTV Unplugged earlier this year, the band stocked their set with unlikely covers like Radiohead’s “Creep” and a mashup of their own “Make Me Bad” with The Cure’s “In Between Days.” Apparently, this was a sign of things to come, as the band has started working on a full-on covers album. Though they’re releasing a new album of original material July 31, Korn have already banked a bunch of covers. “We’ve already done, like, ‘Love My Way’ from Psychedelic Furs,” said frontman Jonathan Davis. “We’ve done ‘We Care a Lot’ from Faith No More [and Nine Inch Nails’] ‘Head Like a Hole.’ Those are already recorded. We just gotta get in and do some more.” Up next: Prince’s “Erotic City,” Ozzy Osbourne’s “Diary of a Madman” and Debbie Deb’s “Lookout Weekend” as done by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam. Photo: Winter/Getty
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Publicado: 2007-07-21 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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Auf Der Maur blasts Hole tourFormer Hole bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur has slammed Courtney Love's decision to resurrect the band without her, insisting she is "surprised" and "disappointed" by the move.
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Publicado: 2010-01-18 Proveedor: Canoe
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Courtney Love Plots Hole’s Return With European Gigs, New WebsitesPhoto: Clark/WireImage In June, Courtney Love announced she would resurrect Hole for the first time in 11 years; now she’s making it official. The band has scheduled its first three shows in Europe to support Love’s long-in-the-works album Nobody’s Daughter. It’s been a big week for ’90s bands confirming their returns, as Chris Cornell announced Soundgarden will be reuniting this year, too. But Hole is more like Billy Corgan’s Smashing Pumpkins, in that Love is only member of the Live Through Th
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Publicado: 2010-01-06 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Courtney Love, Rock News
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Rock List: Readers’ Best Female-Fronted Bands Last week, we asked the Rock Daily readers to vote for which Female-Fronted Band was their favorite. After deliberating amongst ourselves what bands met the requirements (our apologies to not-quite-frontwomen Kim Gordon and Exene Cervenka) and tallying the votes, we now have your list of the best lady-led bands ever. But rather than merely reading the results, click here for the gallery of your choices and see where the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Hole, Blondie and others ended up. [Photo: Getty]
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Publicado: 2008-02-25 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock Lists, Rock Daily
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Courtney Love Offered $162 Million For Nirvana's Back CatalogCourtney Love has been offered a staggering $162 million for her majority stake in Nirvana's back catalog. The Hole frontwoman inherited the band's publishing rights when her husband and Nirvana ...
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Publicado: 2010-05-25 Proveedor: StarPulse
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Hole confirm new album tracklistingHole have confirmed the tracklisting for their upcoming album, Nobody's Daughter. The record, which is the band's first new studio material in nearly 12 years, will be released through Mercury in the UK on April 12. The tracklisting is as follows: 01 Nobody's Daughter 02 Skinny Little Bitch 03 Honey 04 Pacific Coast Highway 05 Samantha 06 Someone Else's Bed 07 For Once In Your Life 08 Letter To God 09 Loser Dust 10 How Dirty Girls Get Clean 11 Never Go Hungry (bonus track)
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Publicado: 2010-03-29 Proveedor: Kerrang!
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Hole to headline Perez Hilton SXSW partyBy Simon Vozick-Levinson Music Mix exclusive: Reps confirm Courtney Love's band is ''surprise headliner'' at ''One Night in Austin''
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Publicado: 2010-03-19 Proveedor: Entertainment Weekly
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Melissa Auf der Maur on Hole reunionMelissa Auf der Maur has revealed to Kerrang! that she was “surprised” to be excluded from Courtney Love’s plans in resurrecting Hole. The bassist joined in 1994 following original member Kristen Pfaff’s death of a drug overdose and appears on the band’s 1998 hit album Celebrity Skin. Melissa, however, remains diplomatic about the situation. “I’m so proud of my time in Hole and protective of the legacy of what I think is one of the most important female bands in a male-dominated landscape,” she
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Publicado: 2010-02-17 Proveedor: Kerrang!
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Last Night at the Beacon With the Allman Brothers … Phish EditionPhoto: Scwartz/Getty As the Allman Brothers Band get more comfortable in New York’s Beacon Theatre, their home for the rest of March, more friends are stopping by each night to jam. Rolling Stone brought you a full report from night one, which featured Taj Mahal and Levon Helm. Night two brought Johnny Winter and David Hidalgo and Cesar Rojas of Los Lobos, who guested on cuts ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Bob Dylan. Last night’s show upped the ante with living legend Buddy Guy, who led the band through a pair of blues standards before being joined onstage by Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell of Phish for first set-closer “Southbound.” Fresh off their highly successful reunion shows, Anastasio and McConnell later added their own sound to “I Know You Rider” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” Boz Scaggs has been confirmed to appear tonight, and Rolling Stone’s Smoking Section broke the news that Duane’s old Derek and the Dominoes bandmate Eric Clapton will be appearing on March 19th and 20th. The newest list of rumored cameos counts Sheryl Crow, Billy Gibbons, Kid Rock, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh among the possibilities. Many of the guests were chosen to help honor fallen guitarist Duane Allman, whose sudden death in 1971 left a gaping hole that was briefly filled by Warren Haynes and later by slide-guitar prodigy Derek Trucks in 2000. Gregg Allman, the band’s patriarch, has denied on multiple occasions that founding guitarist Dickey Betts will appear. Betts left the band after an ugly dispute in 2000, but rampant speculation suggests an offer may have been extended. His presence on the Beacon stage would reunite the four surviving members of the original lineup (Allman, Betts, drummer Butch Trucks and percussionist Jaimoe Johanson). The sold-out, 15-night residency runs through March 28th. Live streaming video of the entire rest of the run can be purchased at Moogis, a live-concert video service started by the band’s own Butch Trucks. The shows mark 20 years of visits to
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Publicado: 2009-03-13 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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