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Bob Mould
Silver Age
(Husker Du, Sugar)
Merge 450
Released on September 4, 2012
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Bob Mould’s new album Silver Age, out September 4 on Merge,
is the acclaimed singer-songwriter and Sugar/Hüsker Dü
founder’s first album of all-new studio material since 2009’s
Life and Times. Inspired and informed by Bob’s recent shows
opening for Foo Fighters as well as his shows
commemorating the 20th anniversary of Sugar’s 1992 debut
Copper Blue in which he performs that album in its entirety,
Silver Age presents ten new Mould compositions in the
punishingly loud, melodically sparkling pop/rock vein of the
Sugar catalogue that Merge reissued on July 24.
Featuring Bob’s live band of drummer Jon Wurster
(Superchunk) and bassist Jason Narducy (Split Single,
Verbow), Silver Age ranks among the best work of any phase
of Bob Mould’s expansive career. With tracks like opener “Star
Machine,” the cathartic title track, “The Descent,” the
reflective “Round the City Square,” the celebratory “Keep
Believing,” and the somber simmer of closer “First Time Joy,”
Silver Age is rife with future classics set to take their rightful
places in Bob’s live set list alongside staples from Sugar, Hüsker
Dü, and his earlier solo work.

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