Bob Mould, at the Narrows

Posted 1/14/20

Ever-evolving artist Bob Mould—whose face belongs on the Mount Rushmore of alternative music—decided to "write to the sunshine," as he describes it. The theme, the cathartic vocals, and …

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Bob Mould, at the Narrows

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Ever-evolving artist Bob Mould—whose face belongs on the Mount Rushmore of alternative music—decided to "write to the sunshine," as he describes it. The theme, the cathartic vocals, and the strings all amount to Mould's catchiest, grabbiest album since Copper Blue, the acclaimed 1992 debut of his trio Sugar. Back then, Mould's work in Hüsker Dü, as a solo artist, and in Sugar helped define the sound of guitar rock in the alternative age. Sunshine Rock finds him doing it again for an era that has ostensibly eschewed rock. Will Johnson kicks off the show.

WHERE: The Narrows, 16 Anawan St., Fall River
WHEN: Friday, Jan. 17; 8 p.m.
COST: $38 in advance, $43 day of show

MORE INFO: Narrowscenter.org

Bob Mould, Narrows

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