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Blues Funeral is the new Mark Lanegan Band record, the first\nsince 2004’s Bubblegum.
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Blues funeral is his 7th solo album. It was recorded in\nHollywood, California by Alain Johannes, who has worked with Queens\nOf The Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures, Chris Cornell and Eagles\nof Death Metal. Joining Mark on the album are Johannes and former\nRed Hot Chilli Peppers/Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons with\nappearances from Greg Dulli, Josh Homme.
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“A pounding, apocalyptic thousand-yard-stare rumble; it’s just\nthe sort of mythic koan he does so well” Stereogum
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“He trades in his one-man-growling-in-the-studio motif for a\nfull-flavored sound similar to the bands he’s buds with, namely\nQueens of the Stone Age and the Gutter Twins” spin.com
\n\n1. The Gravedigger’s Song\n2. Bleeding Muddy Water\n3. Gray Goes Black\n4. St Louis Elegy\n5. Riot In My House\n6. Ode To Sad Disco\n7. Phantasmagoria Blues\n8. Quiver Syndrome\n9. Harborview Hospital\n10. Leviathan\n11. Deep Black Vanishing Train\n12. Tiny Grain Of Truth\n\n\n
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Blues Funeral is the new Mark Lanegan Band record, the first\nsince 2004’s Bubblegum.
\n
Blues funeral is his 7th solo album. It was recorded in\nHollywood, California by Alain Johannes, who has worked with Queens\nOf The Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures, Chris Cornell and Eagles\nof Death Metal. Joining Mark on the album are Johannes and former\nRed Hot Chilli Peppers/Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons with\nappearances from Greg Dulli, Josh Homme.
\n
“A pounding, apocalyptic thousand-yard-stare rumble; it’s just\nthe sort of mythic koan he does so well” Stereogum
\n
“He trades in his one-man-growling-in-the-studio motif for a\nfull-flavored sound similar to the bands he’s buds with, namely\nQueens of the Stone Age and the Gutter Twins” spin.com
\n\n1. The Gravedigger’s Song\n2. Bleeding Muddy Water\n3. Gray Goes Black\n4. St Louis Elegy\n5. Riot In My House\n6. Ode To Sad Disco\n7. Phantasmagoria Blues\n8. Quiver Syndrome\n9. Harborview Hospital\n10. Leviathan\n11. Deep Black Vanishing Train\n12. Tiny Grain Of Truth\n\n\n