You just roll with it, and you don’t think about things like that,” says Greg Dulli, reflecting on, or tacitly deflecting, the fact that the Afghan Whigs have turned 40. It makes sense. The Afghan ...
Four decades in, the Afghan Whigs have still got it. The darkly soulful rock greats are heading out on a 40th anniversary tour with Mercury Rev this weekend, and they recently promoted it with their ...
W hen the Afghan Whigs got back together to record two new songs for a 2007 greatest hits collection, frontman Greg Dulli made it clear that i ...
If grunge music was all about exposing the underbelly of society, where dark thoughts manifested into tales of sex, addiction, revenge and failed love, The Afghan Whigs are as ’90s as it gets. The ...
The Afghan Whigs have premiered a new single called "Duvateen." "When I finished 'Duvateen,' it felt like my life passing before my eyes," frontman Greg Dulli says in a statement. "The references to ...
What a rock show. The Afghan Whigs have still got it.
It`s been 40 years since Afghan Whigs formed in Cincinnati, launching a career that encompasses nine studio albums and Modern Rock hits such as "Debonair" and "Honky`s Ladder." Frontman Greg Dulli and ...
Founded in 1986 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Afghan Whigs have walked a long, rambling road with many detours and potholes—and the occasional dramatic crash. The band set themselves apart from their ...
Each Wednesday, WTTW News producer Josh Terry presents must-see live music shows from indie rock to jazz, country, hip-hop and more.
As Afghan Whigs singer-guitarist Greg Dulli describes the inspiration for the alt-rock band’s new single, “The House of I,” he reveals the degree to which seemingly innocuous experiences can take on ...
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