Hole

Hole - American alternative rock band

Group from United States

Genres: alternative metal, alternative rock, grunge, jangle pop, no wave, noise rock, pop rock, post-grunge

Hole

About Hole

Hole was an American alternative rock band formed by singer and guitarist Courtney Love and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson in Los Angeles, California in 1989. Influenced by Los Angeles' punk rock scene, and produced by Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, the band's debut album, Pretty on the Inside, attracted critical interest from British and American alternative press. Their second album, Live Through This, released 1994 by DGC Records, which featured less aggressive melodies and more restrained lyrical content, was widely acclaimed and reached platinum status within a year of its release. Their third album, Celebrity Skin, which garnered them four Grammy nominations, marked a notable departure from their earlier punk influences, boasting a more commercially viable, "mature" sound. The band had a revolving line-up of bassists and drummers, their most prolific being drummer Patty Schemel, and bassists Kristen Pfaff (d. 1994) and Melissa Auf der Maur. In 2002 the group disbanded to pursue other projects. Eight years later in 2010, Hole was reformed by Love with new members, despite Erlandson's claim that the reformation breached a mutual contract he had with Love. The reformed band released the album Nobody's Daughter, which had originally been conceived as Love's second solo album. In 2013, Love retired the Hole name, releasing new material and touring as a solo artist. Hole has been noted for being one of the most commercially successful female-fronted rock bands of all time, selling over three million records in the United States alone and having a far-reaching influence on contemporary female artists. Music and feminist scholars have also recognized the band as the most high-profile musical group of the 1990s to discuss gender issues in their songs, due to Love's aggressive and violent lyrical content, which often addressed themes of body image, abuse, and sexual exploitation. Hole went on to become the most commercially successful female-fronted grunge band in history, selling over 3 million records in the United States between 1991 and 2010. In spite of Love's often polarizing reputation in the media, Hole received consistent critical praise for their output, and was often noted for the predominant feminist commentary found in Love's lyrics, which scholars have credited as "articulating a third-wave feminist consciousness". Love's subversive onstage persona and public image coincided with the band's songs, which expressed "pain, sorrow, and anger, but [an] underlying message of survival, particularly survival in the face of overwhelming circumstances." Music journalist Maria Raha expressed a similar sentiment in regard to the band's significance to third-wave feminism, stating, "Whether you love Courtney [Love] or hate her, Hole was the highest-profile female-fronted band of the '90s to openly and directly sing about feminism." While Rolling Stone compared the effect of Love's marriage to Kurt Cobain on the band to that of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, they noted that "Love's confrontational stage presence, as well as her gut-wrenching vocals and powerful punk-pop songcraft, made her an alternative-rock star in her own right." Author Nick Wise made a similar comparison in discussion of the band's public image, stating, "Not since Yoko Ono's marriage to John Lennon has a woman's personal life and exploits within the rock arena been so analyzed and dissected." The band has been cited as a major influence on several contemporary artists, including indie singer songwriter Scout Niblett, Brody Dalle of the Distillers and Spinnerette, Sky Ferreira, Lana Del Rey, Tove Lo, Tegan and Sara, and the British rock band Nine Black Alps. The band ranked at #77 of VH1's 100 Greatest Hard Rock Artists.

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Cuterdio 3
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MP3 : 128
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mtc-fm
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MP3 : 128
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Spoon
2 tracks on rotation
AAC : 128
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Triple M 90s
2 tracks on rotation
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Radio Nowinki
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
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Hole — Top 30 songs of 89

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Hole Celebrity Skin
Hole Awful
Hole Skinny little bitch (2010)
Hole Malibu
Hole Skinny Little Bitch
Hole Malibu 1998 Usa
Hole Doll Parts
Hole Doll Parts
Hole Mailbu
Hole Miss World
Hole Malibú
Hole Pacific Coast Highway (2010)
Hole Violet
Hole Asking For It
Hole Plump
Hole Gold Dust Woman (Original: Fleetwood Mac)
Hole Malibu
Hole Its all over now, baby blue
Hole Pacific Coast Highway
Hole Celebrity Skin w Radio Rak'n'Roll
Hole Courtney Love -Take Everything
Hole Heaven Tonight
Hole Gold Dust Woman
Hole Good Sister/Bad Sister
Hole Playing Your Song (Geffen Records
Hole Celebrity Skin
Hole Gold dust woman
Hole Doll Parts (Album Version)
Hole Loser Dust
Hole I Think That I Would Die
Celebrity Skin
Awful
Skinny little bitch (2010)
Malibu
Skinny Little Bitch
Malibu 1998 Usa
Doll Parts
Doll Parts
Mailbu
Miss World
Malibú
Pacific Coast Highway (2010)
Violet
Asking For It
Plump
Gold Dust Woman (Original: Fleetwood Mac)
Malibu
Its all over now, baby blue
Pacific Coast Highway
Celebrity Skin w Radio Rak'n'Roll
Courtney Love -Take Everything
Heaven Tonight
Gold Dust Woman
Good Sister/Bad Sister
Playing Your Song (Geffen Records
Celebrity Skin
Gold dust woman
Doll Parts (Album Version)
Loser Dust
I Think That I Would Die