Mark Lanegan released his first solo album, The Winding Sheet, in 1990. His most recent album is Straight Songs ofSorrow. His singular body of work encompasses dozens of albums both solo and collaborative. He lives in Los Angeles.
A Rolling Stone-Kirkus Best Music Book of 2020 A Rough
Trade "Book of the Year" (2020) A MOJO "Book of the Year" (2020)
Variety, "Best Music Books of 2020"
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Sing Backwards and Weep is powerfully written and brutally,
frighteningly honest. First thought that came to my mind was, 'Mark
Lanegan gives the term bad boy a whole new meaning.' These
are gritty, wild tales of hardcore drugs, sex, and grunge. But this
is also the story of a soulful artist who refused the darkness when
it tried to swallow him whole. And who found redemption through
grace and the power of his unique and brilliant music. Finally, the
song becomes truth. And the truth becomes song.--Lucinda
Williams
[Sing Backwards and Weep] unflinchingly tells the musician's
hardscrabble story.--SPIN
[A] fearsome and brutal new autobiography.--Washington Post
[A]n extraordinary snapshot of the reality lower down the totem
pole.... one of the most compelling accounts of squalor and misery
ever committed to paper. In comparison, Bukowski at his most
fevered reads like Somerset Maugham.--New Statesman
A dark, gripping and compelling piece of work.--Guerrilla Candy
A no holds barred memoir of uncompromising honesty. All of the
usual suspects are here-sex, drugs, rock and roll-and if that were
all, it would be compelling enough on the strength of Lanegan's
writing and the setting of 80's and 90's Seattle, a near mythical
time and place in music history. But what elevates Sing
Backwards and Weep above the pack is the window into Lanegan's
development as an artist, from his first musical influences to the
singular singer and songwriter we see today. He seamlessly weaves
that storyline into the more conventional rock memoir fabric and
the results are outstanding.--Tom Hansen, author of AmericanJunkie
and This Is What We Do
A stunning tally of the sacrifices that sex, drugs, and rock 'n'
roll demand of its mortal instruments.--Kirkus Reviews
Harrowing, edgy, tense, and hypnotic. A very truthful, sobering
account of what it's like in the throes of addiction, with shades
of Bukowski, Burroughs, and Hunter S. Thompson.--Gerard Johnson,
director and writer of Tony, Hyena, and Muscle
If you ever wondered how Mark Lanegan's music came to blossom,
here's a taste of the dark dirt that fertilized it. But saying
that, or something like it, feels irresponsible, almost like saying
'If you want to make great, soul-shattering art, traumatize
yourself to the limit and beyond' ... Sing Backwards and
Weep is gnarly, naked, and true.--Michael C. Hall of Dexter and
Six Feet Under
In a gritty new memoir, Sing Backwards and Weep, Lanegan
offers an unflinching look at his shadowy past, stretching from
childhood up until the death of his friend Staley in 2002. The book
reads like a debauched Bukowski novel, as Lanegan drifts from sin
to sin, cursing those who held him back from music, drugs, and
hookups, and recounting grisly tales about his famous
friends.--Rolling Stone
It's a hell of a read. All-consuming, even. Be warned.--Louder Than
War
MARK LANEGAN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY IS THE MOST RAW AND BRUTAL ROCK MEMOIR
EVER WRITTEN... [This book is] one of the most unflinching memoirs
in the history of music writing.--Kerrang!
Rather astonishing... [it] reads kind of like the grunge-scene Andy
Warhol Diaries: check the index, and there's probably a great story
about your favorite artist.--Minnesota Public Radio, "The
Current"
Some books amuse you, some intrigue you, and some-they don't come
along often-like Mark Lanegan's Sing Backwards and Weep,
squeeze you by the throat and drag you down the back stairs of the
author's soul and blast you till you see what he's seen and feel
what he's felt. Mark Lanegan spares no detail of the toxic and
maniacal things he's done and had done to him, nor of the glorious,
weird beauty he walked out with on the other side. You can't look
and you can't look away. This is my kind of book. Fucked-up, full
of heart, and hard-core as a shot of battery acid in the
eye.--Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight, I, Fatty, and
Happy Mutant Baby Pills
The artist's journey to find one's true voice can travel some very
dark roads; addiction, violence, poverty, and soul-crushing
alienation have taken the last breath of many I have called friend.
Mark Lanegan dragged his scuffed boots down all of those bleak
byways for years, managed to survive, and in the process created an
astonishing body of work. Sing Backwards and Weep
exquisitely details that harrowing trip into the heart of his
particular darkness. Brutally honest, yet written without a
molecule of self-pity, Lanegan paints an introspective picture of
genius birthing itself on the razor's edge between beauty and
annihilation. Like a Monet stabbed with a rusty switchblade,
Sing Backwards and Weep is breathtaking to behold but hurts
to see. I could not put this book down.--D. Randall Blythe, author
of Dark Days and lead vocalist of Lambof God
"One of the most compelling and revealing rock memoirs
ever."--Rolling Stone
"Out of all the music books released this year, it's hard to
imagine one making a reader's jaw drop more often than this
harrowing memoir."--Variety
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