Afghan Whigs

Greg Dulli talks solo album 'Random Desire' and its influences in BV interview

Greg Dulli’s debut solo album, Random Desire, is out this week.

14 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Greg Dulli, Noel Gallagher, Braids, Daniel Avery, Hayley Williams, Gorillaz, and more.

Afghan Whigs' Greg Dulli announces first-ever solo album (listen to "Pantomima")

Afghan Whigs and Twilight Singers frontman Greg Dulli has announced his first-ever solo album under his own name, titled Random Desire and out February 21…

watch The Afghan Whigs interpret John Cage’s 4’33” (happy birthday, John Cage!)

Afghan Whigs’ version of Cage’s famous silent work is part of a box set that also features versions by New Order, Wire, Moby, Goldfrapp, Liars, Cabaret Voltaire, Nitzer Ebb, Einstürzende Neubauten, and more.

Craig Finn, Matthew Caws, Nicole Atkins & more playing Trump protest in NYC

The event is called “Flip These Houses” that celebrates “Protest Songs, Political Music, and Unity through Song” and the lineup also includes Hamilton Leithauser, The Wrens’ Charles Bissell, Nicole Atkins, Ted Leo, Syd Straw, and many more.

Built to Spill, Afghan Whigs @ Brooklyn Steel (pics, setlists)

A ’90s indie rock lover’s dream come true. Plus: check out the setlist from Built To Spill’s intimate show at Baby’s All Right.

Artists pay tribute to Mark E. Smith (Thom Yorke, Pavement, Kim Gordon, Jarvis Cocker, Billy Bragg & more)

Few bands of the last 40 years have been as influential to indie rock, punk and alternative as The Fall, so it is not surprise to see the outpouring of tributes following the very sad death of main man Mark E. Smith…

Built to Spill & Afghan Whigs announce spring tour (BV presale for NYC show)

Built to Spill are teaming up with Afghan Whigs for a 23 date North American tour. This marks the first time these two indie rock vets have hit the road together…

BrooklynVegan Blog Radio on SiriusXMU: Playlist for September 6, 2017

This week’s show includes new music from St. Vincent, LCD Soundsystem, Oh Sees, Grizzly Bear, Spoon, The National, plus a tribute to Can’s Holger Czukay and more.
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