The project will be available in March
Alt-rock legend Bob Mould returns with his new album, Here We Go Crazy, on March 7th via Granary Music/BMG Records. The former frontman of Hüsker Dü and Sugar delivers 11 slices of anthemic, emotional-driving alternative rock.
Mould’s 15th solo album and first full-length new album in more than four years, Here We Go Crazy – which follows 2020’s critically acclaimed Blue Hearts – is heralded by the premiere of the lead single and title track, “Here We Go Crazy,” available everywhere now. An official music video directed by Gus Black is streaming now via YouTube.
“I’ve been spending time in the Southern California desert over the past few years, and the video was shot there. Chilly wilderness atop a mountain, expansive vistas below the hills, distant places to escape life’s routines,” Mould says, “’Going crazy’ can be many different things. The joy of reckless abandon, the uncertainty of the world’s future, the silence of solitude.”
Produced by Mould at Chicago, IL’s famed Electrical Audio in early 2024 and then finished and mixed at Oakland, CA’s Tiny Telephone with longtime engineer Beau Sorenson, Here We Go Crazy once again features backing by the crack rhythm section of drummer Jon Wurster and bassist Jason Narducy, and together the trio bring a bracing attack to eleven new Bob Mould songs.
The project will be available in an indie-exclusive multicolor smush vinyl.
Mould and band (drummer Jon Wurster and bassist Jason Narducy) will mark the arrival of Here We Go Crazy with US headline dates getting underway April 1st at San Diego, CA’s Music Box and then traveling through mid-May. Highlights include stops at venues including Pioneertown, CA’s Pappy & Harriet’s, San Francisco, CA’s The Fillmore, Seattle, WA’s Neptune Theatre, St. Paul, MN’s Palace Theatre, Chicago, IL’s Metro, Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club, New York City’s Le Poisson Rouge, and Washington, DC’s Black Cat.
- Here We Go Crazy
- Neanderthal
- Breathing Room
- Hard To Get
- When Your Heart Is Broken
- Fur Mink Augurs
- Lost Or Stolen
- Sharp Little Pieces
- You Need To Shine
- Thread So Thin
- Your Side