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The Gutter Twins
The Gutter Twins at The Bowery Ballroom in 2008. From left: Greg Dulli, Mark Lanegan.
The Gutter Twins at The Bowery Ballroom in 2008. From left: Greg Dulli, Mark Lanegan.
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, United States
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2003-2011
LabelsSub Pop
Past membersGreg Dulli
Mark Lanegan
Dave Rosser (deceased)
Scott Ford
Jeff Klein
Cully Symington
Websitewww.theguttertwins.com

The Gutter Twins is a musical collaboration between rock musicians Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan.[1] Dulli and Lanegan have regularly contributed to each other's projects since 2000, most notably in Dulli's Twilight Singers; of the duo's origins, Dulli said "I think Mark told a journalist we were doing it, and then the journalist called me, and I didn't know we were doing it." On Christmas Day 2003, Dulli and Lanegan began work on the collaboration.[2] Their name is a punning homage to The Glimmer Twins, the pseudonym used by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards for work producing recordings by The Rolling Stones.[3]

History

Saturnalia (2008–09)

In July 2007, the music website Pitchfork Media announced that the duo, "two of the alt-rock era's greatest frontmen," had signed to Seattle label Sub Pop.[4] Soon thereafter, Sub Pop reported a March 4, 2008 release date for their debut album Saturnalia.[5]

The Gutter Twins appeared with their backup band on the Late Show with David Letterman on March 20, 2008, and toured the album throughout the USA and Europe during the year. Critical response to the album was consistently good; Blast magazine called it "an audial descent into the dark emotions that often lurk beneath the surface" and that "the haunting 'God’s Children' sounds like it was penned by U2’s long-lost cousin from Seattle"[6] and Uncut said "with Lanegan at his stentorian best and Dulli in full confessional mode, Saturnalia is a feast, certainly – but one where the dishes are served delightfully raw."[7]

Bass player Scott Ford - live in concert

In September 2008, The Gutter Twins released the EP Adorata through iTunes. It features two original songs and cover versions of songs by José González, Primal Scream, Scott Walker, Vetiver, and Eleven. A portion of Adorata’s proceeds will go to the Natasha Shneider Memorial Fund. Shneider was a friend of the band and the late lead singer of Eleven.

In January 2009, The Gutter Twins toured as a duet, backed by guitarist Dave Rosser (who also sings lead vocals on "Tennessee Waltz"). The set list includes song for both their albums, acoustic versions of some tracks from their previous bands and a few covers. They usually segue "God's Children" into Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower", jokingly acknowledging the obvious melodic similarities between their own song and Dylan's. "Stations" is also occasionally started with a short quote from the intro of "Stairway to Heaven", which Dulli states is his favorite song of all time.

The band is currently on hiatus.

Discography

Studio albums

Saturnalia (Sub Pop, 2008)

EPs

Adorata (Sub Pop, 2008) – digital only

References

  1. ^ Bad news boys
  2. ^ AV Club Interview: The Gutter Twins
  3. ^ https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/the-gutter-twins-oran-mor-glasgow-806277.html
  4. ^ "Gutter Twins (Dulli and Lanegan) Sign to Sub Pop". Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2008-03-05.
  5. ^ The Gutter Twins - Sub Pop page Archived 2007-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ The Gutter Twins: Separated at Birth Blast magazine
  7. ^ Saturnalia review Uncut magazine, March 2008