Mark Lanegan
Belfast Empire Music Hall
42 Botanic Ave
Dec 18, 2019
7:00 PM GMT
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Patric
November 10th 2019
It was a typical Lanegan Concert. Just great. Love his voice and love his sound.
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Mark Lanegan Biography
Singer/songwriter Mark Lanegan was born in Ellensburg, Washington on November 25, 1964. He has a broad musical history, ranging from grunge to rock & roll. His own musical style, quite distinct from modern acts, can best be compared to the likes of Tom Waits and Johnny Cash.
Best known for his years spent as the lead singer for The Screaming Trees, Lanegan also collaborated with "stoner rock" group Queens of the Stone Age on several of their albums and Soulsavers on their record "It's Not How Far You Fall, It's How You Land." His latest projects include a collaboration with the honey-voiced Isobel Campbell, as well as a long anticipated collaboration with Greg Dulli called Gutter Twins.
Albums:
The Winding Sheet(1990)
Whiskey For The Holy Ghost(1994)
Scraps At Midnight(1998)
I'll Take Care Of You(1999)
Field Songs(2001)
Here Comes That Weird Chill(2003)
Bubblegum(2004)
Ballad of the Broken Seas (With Isobel Campbell)(2006)
It's Not How Far You Fall, It's The Way You Land (Soulsavers) (2007)
Saturnalia ( The Gutter Twins)(2008)
Sunday at Devil Dirt (With Isobel Campbell (2008)
Read MoreBest known for his years spent as the lead singer for The Screaming Trees, Lanegan also collaborated with "stoner rock" group Queens of the Stone Age on several of their albums and Soulsavers on their record "It's Not How Far You Fall, It's How You Land." His latest projects include a collaboration with the honey-voiced Isobel Campbell, as well as a long anticipated collaboration with Greg Dulli called Gutter Twins.
Albums:
The Winding Sheet(1990)
Whiskey For The Holy Ghost(1994)
Scraps At Midnight(1998)
I'll Take Care Of You(1999)
Field Songs(2001)
Here Comes That Weird Chill(2003)
Bubblegum(2004)
Ballad of the Broken Seas (With Isobel Campbell)(2006)
It's Not How Far You Fall, It's The Way You Land (Soulsavers) (2007)
Saturnalia ( The Gutter Twins)(2008)
Sunday at Devil Dirt (With Isobel Campbell (2008)
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