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Paul Westerberg

  • Rhino Records Announces The Replacements Box Set: Collection Will Feature All Eight Studio Albums

    The Replacements and Rhino Records recently announced a box set that will feature all eight Mats records as well as the 1982 EP, 'Stink.' 'The Complete Studio Albums 1981-1990' is scheduled for an April 14 release, right at the beginning of the band's recently announced tour dates. As Pitchfork points out, the LPs will be the same as the remastered, special editions that were reissued in 2008.
  • The Replacements Announce 13-Date Spring Tour Following Big Festival Dates in 2014 [FULL SCHEDULE]

    The Replacements reunion marches on. The legendary alternative band just announced fresh tour dates for this spring, marking their first non-festival trek in 24 years, Consequence of Sound notes. Paul Westerberg and Co. will kick things off in Seattle on April 9, making stops in Los Angeles, Denver and Detroit before wrapping the mini jaunt a month later in Philadelphia.
  • The Replacements Share New Song "Poke Me in My Cage" - A 24-Minute Jazz Instrumental [LISTEN]

    The first song to surface from The Replacements' reunion is exactly what you would expect it to be - a 24-minute jazz improvisation. "Poke Me in My Cage" has the boys jamming with no end in sight, riffing and stomping like the early days. They've hinted at a new album, but there is no official word on whether this one is the start of a fresh project, Pitchfork notes. We'll have to wait and see.
  • The Replacements Might Record New Album 'At Some Point In The Future'

    According to a recent story in Rolling Stone, legendary alternative rock band the Replacements might be making plans to record a new album, which would be their first since 1990's All Shook Down.
  • The Replacements Rock Homecoming Show, First Hometown Gig In 23 Years [WATCH]

    As the rowdy boys from Minnesota continue to spread Replacements joy around the world, yesterday (Sept. 13) the band brought their alternative fury back home to St. Paul.
  • The Replacements Making First 30 Rock Appearance Since 'SNL' Fiasco

    Appearing as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in 1986, Paul Westerberg and his cronies came to the stage drunk before unleashing two raucous songs that featured forgotten lyrics, unnecessary wardrobe changes, and goon-ish behavior.
  • 5 Artists Whose Lyrics Are Better Than Their Music

    When talking about his songwriting, Kurt Cobain was once said “music comes first and lyrics come second.” Most songwriters and music fans place the importance of a song’s music over its lyrical content, but there are some singers whose lyrics are actually the best parts of their songs. Here are five artists whose lyrics are better than their music.
  • Seven Singers Who Should Be Replacing Kurt Cobain: PJ Harvey, Lemmy, and more

    At tonight's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the surviving members of Nirvana will be performing with Joan Jett on lead vocals. Jett will probably do a fine job, but I doubt that she was their first choice to replace Kurt Cobain for the night. Here are seven singers who should have at least been considered to sing for Nirvana at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
  • The Replacements Continue Attitude of Disregard, Much to The Pleasure of Toronto Riot Fest Attendees

    It's been more than 22 years since The Replacements played its last show. Still, anyone who knew them should have figured they wouldn't get sentimental.
  • The Replacements Make New Lineup Clear, No News About Future After Riot Fest Reunion Shows

    Not too much is known about The Replacements' plans for existence outside of a trio of Riot Fest festival dates. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune was able to confirm the band's lineup for the three dates however, another piece of information that was up for grabs as it was known original members Slim Dunlap and Steve Foley would not be present. Foley died of an prescription drug overdose in 2009, and Dunlap suffered a stroke in 2012.
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