Mould quickly formed Sugar with bassist David Barbe and drummer Malcolm Travis, releasing Copper Blue on Sept. 4, 1992. Constructed in the same power trio image as Hüsker Dü, Sugar instead leaned more ...
He helped define alternative rock with hardcore/power-pop trios Hüsker Dü and Sugar, but Bob Mould is still the kind of guy who schleps his own equipment before taking a proper entrance. Punk rocker, ...
There’s a really dumb novelty song called “I’m My Own Grandpa” that basically says due to various genealogical convolutions a man can somehow be his own grandpa. Bob Mould can probably relate. Mould ...
"I love Copper Blue," says Bob Mould of Sugar's 1992 alternative-rock classic. "I loved recording it, playing it, and I love knowing that other people love it, too. Going out and playing it should be ...
The former Husker Du and Sugar rocker is taking his classic LP on the road. By David Greenwald On Friday night at San Francisco’s Noise Pop festival, Bob Mould played Sugar’s 1993 album “Copper Blue” ...
After a couple of turgid post-Hüsker Dü solo albums, Bob Mould came back with a new band and a return to his former group’s buoyant, noise-bitten alt-rock. This expanded reissue adds B sides and live ...
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Sugar’s Copper Blue – The singles collection reviewed: Bob Mould’s grunge classic revisited
When Sugar’s debut album was released in September 1992, it felt like a full circle moment for frontman Bob Mould. Having exorcised some demons from his decade in Hüsker Dü with a couple of cathartic ...
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