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  1. 7 de may. de 2020 · Mark Lanegan has the voice of a man who’s seen some shit – and it turns out that Mark Lanegan has indeed seen some shit. That much is evident in his new memoir, Sing Backwards And Weep, which ...

  2. 29 de feb. de 2020 · Mark Lanegan's 2020 album, Straight Songs Of Sorrow, features guest appearances from Greg Dulli, Warren Ellis, John Paul Jones, Ed Harcourt and more, These 15 songs are inspired his life story, as documented in his new memoir, Sing Backwards And Weep. The book is a brutal, nerve-shredding read, thanks to Lanegan's unsparing candor in recounting ...

  3. 3:37. Apples From A Tree. 1:56. At Zero Below. 4:41. Ballad of A Dying Rover. 4:37. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2020 Vinyl release of "Straight Songs Of Sorrow" on Discogs.

  4. 8 de may. de 2020 · On Straight Songs of Sorrow, slow and soulful guitar travels on a gravel road of heavy bass and subdued drums. In the driver's seat, Lanegan couldn't care less what his passengers think. Unburdened by obligation and pretension, the artist is free to express his true self and travel wherever he wants.

  5. 17 de may. de 2020 · Written after the manuscript, Straight Songs of Sorrow is a companion piece, working over episodes from Lanegan’s misspent youth with an array of scalpels: the folk-blues to which Lanegan’s ...

  6. Straight Songs of Sorrow is a deep cut of an album, which is more than fitting given that it is Mark Lanegan’s musical autobiography. Ultimately you learn more from someone who has experienced hardship, suffering and whose life has been an uphill struggle, yet whose talent has endured, than the individual who experienced success on the back of others.

  7. Straight Songs Of Sorrow’ combines musical trace elements from early Mark Lanegan albums with the synthesized constructs of later work. The album feels both definitive and unique, a culmination of its creator’s arc yet also indicative of the energy that drives him onto future horizons. No wonder Lanegan is proud.