Bob Mould Pours Some Sugar on the Interface

Post-punk legend Bob Mould needs little introduction. His contributions to independent music are nearly immeasurable, with influences in punk, house, hardcore and even whimsical acoustic numbers. And there's no stopping him yet. "[Electronica] is the stuff that I really tune in to a little more so than the guitar rock these days," he told Spinner when he stopped by the Interface. "DJing has really forced me to be a very active music fan."

Mould delivered a career-overview performanc with a pair of new tunes from his latest solo effort, 'District Line,' plus a rare acoustic rendition of Hüsker Dü's 'Makes No Sense at All' and Sugar's 'If I Can't Change Your Mind.' Download the performances and watch Mould speak candidly about his career and time spent working with the WCW, all on the Interface.

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