Nathan Kamal - 01/Mar/2011  Greg Dulli has been a busy man. The frontman of the Afghan Whigs, the '90s alternative rock band that never really caught the same audience or zeitgei...
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Nicola Rayner - 28/Feb/2011  Never a Dulli moment Establishing a fiercely loyal cult following in the late 80s/early 90s Greg Dulli’s Afghan Whigs were the first non-Seattle ban...
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Collin Anderson - 23/Feb/2011  Proud tradition suggests that I open a review of a new Greg Dulli album with some detailed hypothetical about the man’s sheer sexual force — that he w...
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cloudspeakers - 21/Feb/2011  Let it be known that Greg Dulli is a very busy man, so it is forgivable for Dynamite Steps to be his first studio outing with The Twilight Singers in ...
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Arnold Pan - 18/Feb/2011  Greg Dulli might be an incorrigible, inveterate, unreformed con artist, but those who’ve been loyally following him are probably more than happy to ha...
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| Jamie O'Meara - 17/Feb/2011 I'm always surprised by how much I like Greg Dulli's music before he starts singing it. And Dynamite Steps, the sixth full-length by the former Afghan...
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Graham Reid - 17/Feb/2011  Given Greg Dulli's penchant for brooding menace, death and demonic imagery borrowed from the Bible and the blues, this outfit might better be called T...
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6/10 - 16/Feb/2011  You can’t imagine Greg Dulli ever popping to the shop to get in a round of Soleros, can you The last time we saw the former Afghan Whigs man he was s...
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Matt Melis - 15/Feb/2011  As his band’s name suggests, Greg Dulli’s brand of rock and roll is about what goes down while the rest of us are asleep. Twilight Singers records are...
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Marc Hawthorne - 15/Feb/2011  After starting off with some enticing programming and beats courtesy of British electro duo Fila Brazillia, The Twilight Singers quickly morphed into ...
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