The ever tireless Bob Mould has added a handful of Pacific Northwest headline dates and an appearance at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival to his October touring calendar. That same weekend will see Bob and band heading to Golden Gate Park for an October 8 set at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2017. Bob will round out October with a trio of solo shows in the Pacific Northwest: October 20 at Doug Fir in Portland, October 21 at The Crocodile in Seattle, and October 22 at the Rickshaw Theater in Vancouver, BC.
The newly announced October dates are the last scheduled appearances on a marathon run touched off with the March 2016 release of Patch The Sky on Merge Records. Hailed upon its release as "conjuring the ecstatic rage of his earlier bands for a grim new era" in a four-star ROLLING STONE review and as "tight, sharp musings on aging, fizzled relationships and death that are melodic enough to sound like songs of victory" by THE NEW YORK TIMES, Patch The Sky completed a trilogy including its 2014 predecessor Beauty & Ruin and 2012's Silver Age. Bob and the band commemorated Patch The Sky's release with an April 25 debut performance on Late Show with Stephen Colbert, offering up not only a fiery rendition of "The End Of Things" but also a gratis session of backstage guitar lessons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH6-hz4WuG8Finally, Bob has signed on to produce the new album for Fury Things, the Minneapolis rock trio who supported Bob's live shows in 2014 and 2016. Sessions have been slated at Tiny Telephone in Oakland and Different Fur in San Francisco in October, marking the first time Bob has served a producer for a fellow artist since his work with Vic Chesnutt and Verbow more than 20 years ago.
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