Afghan Whigs Break The Mold Again
by Adam Jackson Music Monitor
Greg Dulli Vs Ted Demme
Interview by Frank Broughton Blah Blah Blah Magazine
Dhigging the Whigs
The Afghan Whigs prove that the smaller the club, the bigger the show By Gina Arnold Metroactive Music
Black, White, and Gray
Dulli Noted The Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli, in black, white and gray. BY MICHAEL ROBERTS westword.com | originally published: May 2, 1996
Dirge Overkill
Guitar World May 1996 By Charles M. Young Originally Transcribed by the Fat Bon Jovi site at: http://members.tripod.com/afghantab/articles/gwinterview.html
Beyond Bedlam
© David Bennun Formatting by Bennun Published in Melody Maker
Going to Town
Request Magazine // David Sprague Greg Dulli has just had a spiritual epiphany – of a sort. Less than five minutes after he’s finished firing off a few rounds of cannabis-fueled wisecracks about his Catholic-damaged childhood, the Afghan Whigs’ frontman is jolted out of his reverie by a huge crash just over his shoulder, the cause of which becomes clear when all eyes turn to the jagged outline of a shattered hotel-room window. As we manuever around the glass shards- and out of the way…
Put That Love Thing On Ya
Select Afghan Whigs idol Greg Dulli on suits, Barry White and, of course, soured relationships:
Signifying Honkey
The Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli Dares To Get Funky On Your Alt-Rock Ass. by Ann Powers, SPIN
Whigs Surprise Show
Cincinnati Enquirer It was the worst-kept secret in town.