Artist's albums
1965
1998 · album
66
1998 · EP
Black Love
1996 · album
Gentlemen (Remastered)
1993 · album
Uptown Avondale
1992 · EP
Congregation
1992 · album
Up In It
1990 · album
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
2022 · single
Lovecrimes
2022 · single
See and Don't See
2022 · single
How Do You Burn?
2022 · album
A Line Of Shots
2022 · single
The Getaway
2022 · single
I'll Make You See God
2022 · single
You Want Love
2017 · single
In Spades
2017 · album
Black Love (20th Anniversary Edition)
2016 · album
Gentlemen (Deluxe Edition)
2014 · album
Do to the Beast
2014 · album
I'm A Soldier (Single)
2007 · single
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Biography
From their inception in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1986, The Afghan Whigs have never played by the rules of convention. Against the plaid-and-grunge-shaded backdrop of the early-to-mid-‘90s, the Whigs stood apart from their contemporaries by virtue of attiring in suits and being way more likely to slide up on a Marvin Gaye groove than rehash a Black Sabbath riff. They stand apart still. Twenty-six years down the line, bands simply aren’t supposed to be making the most vaulting and thrilling music of their lives. Yet that’s precisely what the Whigs have done with ‘How Do You Burn?’, their ninth album overall and following on from the brace of widely-acclaimed records they’ve made previously since re-grouping in 2012, ‘Do to the Beast’ (2014) and ‘In Spades’ (2017). ‘How Do You Burn?’ picks up the baton laid down by each of those records and runs it to the horizon. The Afghan Whigs – Greg Dulli, John Curley, Rick G Nelson, Patrick Keeler and with Christopher Thorn now joining the band on guitar - will take ‘How Do You Burn?’ out on the road. Beyond that, says Dulli, their future is gloriously wide open.