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“When a drug addict loses a friend, they just do more drugs,” the late Mark Lanegan says on the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now

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“When a drug addict loses a friend, they just do more drugs,” the late Mark Lanegan says on the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now

Bad Seeds leader pays tribute to late Screaming Trees frontman in Red Hand Files newsletter, calls Lanegan’s “Brompton Oratory” his “favourite ever Nick Cave cover”

The Screaming Trees frontman and grunge pioneer died at the age of 57

They cut this Lead Belly cover three years before the legendary acoustic rendition from Nirvana’s Unplugged special

Musician also played with Queens of the Stone Age, released 11 solo albums, and authored numerous books

Lucinda Williams, Jeff Tweedy, Margo Price, Neko Case, Gary Clark Jr. Mark Lanegan, Ty Segall, Chelsea Wolfe, and more contributed to May the Circle Remain Unbroken

Artist’s publisher has described poems as filling in the gaps of what happened after the narrative in the autobiography, Sing Backwards and Weep, ended

Former Screaming Trees singer talks “Dark Mark Theme” and its B-side, “Skeleton Joe Manifesto” from upcoming collaborative LP

Artists collaborated to mark the 40th anniversary of singer Ian Curtis’ death as part of livestream

With the release of his new memoir, ‘Sing Backwards and Weep,’ the former Screaming Trees frontman is finally ready to reflect on his dark past