Articles about The Gutter Twins
By Chris Coplan on November 8th, 2010
First LP in five years features Ani DiFranco and Mark Lanegan.
By Matt Melis on January 7th, 2009
I know the United States claimed victory in the Revolutionary War, but certain moments cause me to consider how our music might be a little better had the redcoats bested us. One of these moments came when The Gutter Twins, a collaboration between Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs/The Twilight Singers) and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees), performed [...]
By Alex Young on August 6th, 2008
What a weekend!
By Michael Roffman on March 8th, 2008
Hot off the release of their debut album, Saturnalia, The Gutter Twins came to Chicago in style. It was cold Friday, very cold, and it started flurrying outside, where the line into The Metro went down Clark St. and wrapped around a corner. Fans in hoodies, wise ones in pea coats, and adventurers in only [...]
By Michael Roffman on March 4th, 2008
Mark Lanegan works in mysterious ways. Since disbanding his grunge band, the Screaming Trees, after eleven years of work, he’s resorted to eccentric collaborations. Yet always an unseen force, having appeared with Queens of the Stone, The Twilight Singers, and even Belle & Sebastian’s Isobell Campbell. Even in the background, his somber, aged voice stands [...]