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Mark Lanegan Has Died

The Singer/Songwriter and Former Screaming Trees Frontman Was Only 57

Feb 22, 2022

Mark Lanegan has died. The singer/songwriter and former Screaming Trees frontman was only 57. More

Aug 23, 2019

Isobel Campbell has announced a new album, This Is No Other, which is her first solo album in over 13 years, and has shared its first single, “Ant Life,” via a video for the track. More

Nov 07, 2011

The Mark Lanegan Band has announced the upcoming release of Blues Funeral due out next year. More

Dec 16, 2010

Isobel Campbell duets with Willy Mason in the video for Hawk cut, “No Place to Fall.” We have the video. More

Jul 28, 2010

Scottish songstress Isobel Campbell is taking to the road with raspy-voice troubadour Mark Lanegan in support of their third collaborative album, Hawk (out August 24th via Vanguard). We have the dates. More

Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan to Release Hawk August 24th

Featuring Contributions from Willy Mason

Jun 09, 2010

Former Belle and Sebastian member Isobel Campbell is back with fifth solo album Hawk (out August 24th on Vanguard), her third project with Ballad of the Broken Seas/Sunday at Devil Dirt collaborator Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees). We have the details. More




Reviews

Aug 20, 2010

In a collaboration that began with the echoes of old Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood records, Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan have completed their third shared album, this one delving deeper into the Americana that Campbell has been exploring since her 2006 solo album, Milk White Sheets. More

Nov 02, 2008

Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan’s first album-length collaboration, 2006’s Ballad of the Broken Seas, seemed almost too good to be true—a chance long-distance pairing of the ex-Belle & Sebastian siren and the grizzled Screaming Trees/Queens of the Stone age rocker, with a sound deeply reflective of Campbell’s old Lee Hazlewood/Nancy Sinatra records. More