Grunge still reigned supreme when Soul Coughing’s wickedly inventive debut album “Ruby Vroom” dropped in 1994. The project, which combined the beat poetry of Mike Doughty, the clever use of samples ...
After consistently vowing never to reunite, eclectic ’90s outfit Soul Coughing will do exactly that this fall with their first shows in 25 years. This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the New ...
Mike Doughty isn’t much for living in the past, but neither does he wish to shut the door on it. Of late, however, he’s thrown the door open and gone diving back into the slipstream, 25 years into the ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the 1994 debut album from a New York group that ...
In the 25 years since the record’s release by Warner Bros., Doughty — a solo artist with more than a dozen studio albums to his name — has been frank about how miserable he was at the time. He didn’t ...
Mike Doughty, of the alt-rock outfit Soul Coughing, and longtime collaborator Andrew “Scrap” Livingston, have launched their new project, Ghost of Vroom, with a sardonic ode to the Covid-19 era, “Rona ...
Mike Doughty, the frontman of defunct alternative hip-hop group Soul Coughing, has launched a new project with Angus Livingstone called Ghost Vroom. The duo have shared their first single, entitled ...
Soul Coughing's 1994 major label debut unleashes a plethora of nether vibes culled from the fringe of sound. It's nothing short of a loopy excursion into avant-garde, iconoclastic sugar free jazz. Or, ...
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