
The Kills’ Alison Mosshart reflects on Mark Lanegan tribute show: “A lightening bolt evening of love and adoration”
"[Mark] left us with such a vast library of incredible music. Not a second wasted on earth. What a beautiful night"

Watch Josh Homme, Dave Gahan, Chrissie Hynde, Bobby Gillespie and more perform at Mark Lanegan London tribute show
"He would have pretended to hate this," Homme told the crowd during the star-studded tribute, "but he would have loved to see you all here tonight" – check out photos, footage, the setlist and more here

Dave Gahan on what's next for Depeche Mode
The frontman spoke to NME ahead of his upcoming appearance at the Mark Lanegan tribute show in London

Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan on losing Mark Lanegan: "I had this sense that he was still around for a while"
Gahan tells NME about how Lanegan was "right up there with the Nick Caves and Johnny Cashes of this world", what to expect from this week's London tribute gig, reminiscing about the late icon with Bobby Gillespie, and what's next for Depeche Mode

Chrissie Hynde announces London art show 'Hynde Sight - Recent Paintings'
"Like lyrics for a song waiting to be written, the paintings kept accumulating, wanting to be seen"

Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan, QOTSA's Josh Homme, Chrissie Hynde and more to perform at Mark Lanegan tribute show in London
Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie, Greg Dulli, The Kills' Alison Mosshart, and Soulsavers will also join in on the the 60th birthday celebration of the late musician

Listen to previously unreleased Mark Lanegan song 'Heard A Train'
'Bubblegum XX’ will arrive on August 23 on Beggars Arkive

Mark Lanegan's estate announces 'Bubblegum' 20th anniversary box set, including unreleased songs
It features an essay from Josh Homme and a previously unreleased collaboration with Beck

Mark Lanegan’s social media accounts appear to tease posthumous new release
The post marks the first to be shared on Lanegan's social media accounts since his passing in 2022

Kurt Cobain’s smashed guitar sells for nearly $600,000 at auction
The signed axe was used around the time Nirvana recorded their hit album ‘Nevermind’