Bob Mould


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October 16, 1960
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Bob Mould Bio

Bob Mould is an American alternative rock musician born in Malone, New York, in 1960. While attending college in Minnesota in 1979, he formed a hardcore band called Hüsker Dü with Grant Hart. Following the critical success of “Zen Arcade” (1984), the band signed with Warner Bros and released two more albums before disbanding. Mould made his solo debut with the critically acclaimed full-length “Workbook” in 1988, featuring the Top Ten modern rock hit “See a Little Light”. In 1992 Mould came together with Malcolm Travis and David Barbe to form Sugar, and issued the commercially-successful “Copper Blue” with the trio. Mould’s solo work grew with a string of albums including a 1996 self-titled album, an electronic album titled “Modulate”, and a collaboration with Brendan Canty titled “District Line” (2008). After writing an autobiography and re-issuing material from Sugar, Mould released “Beauty & Ruin” with a trio format and peaked at #38 in Billboard’s Albums chart. Mould pursued this same alignment in Patch the Sky (2016), and Sunshine Rock (2019). In 2020, Mould released a politically-charged album titled “Blue Hearts”.

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