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By Dan Martin

Posted on 17/06/09 at 01:48:07 pm

Courtney Love video interview - Part 1
Courtney Love video interview - Part 2

The other week in Los Angeles, I visited NME’s old friend, glam grunge survivor and latterday Hollywood conduit, Ms Courtney Love. I’ve been following the production of her long-awaited new album ‘Nobody’s Daughter’ ever since she picked up her career again in 2006 after the last round of troubles.

Yes, it’s been a long time. Yes, she’s on her third producer, fourth studio, and lord knows how many bass players. But along the way, extraordinary things have been afoot. What began as an attempt to reinvent herself as an MOR adult-rock artist with power-ballad queen Linda Perry at the helm was abandoned when it became apparent that that is just not how this lady rolls.

Next, she headed to London, with the intention of finding a band. The only survivor from that initial line-up comes from the most unlikely of sources – Micko Larkin, from sometime Albion reprobates Larrikin Love. She scooped him up, took him to the Chateau Marmont and set about polishing the talent she saw into her new Eric Erlandson.

She’s still kept a bunch of the songs she wrote with Perry (and, indeed, longtime compadre Billy Corgan). But when she began writing with Larkin (whose talent she looks like having been right about), it became obvious that the ‘Rock Courtney’ was back in action, and that this music could only come out under one name, HOLE.

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Micko will be lead guitarist, and Hole bassist Melissa auf der Maur, though working on projects of her own, has returned for backing vocals, and may play bass on tours next year. The album is as good as done, with the rest of the touring line-up for now remaining TBC.

Now, there will be plenty of people who throw rocks at Courtney for bringing back a modified version of Hole for the same reasons that they threw rocks at Corgan for bringing back Smashing Pumpkins. I would raise them that Courtney and Billy are the essences of Hole and the Pumpkins for the same reasons that Liam and Noel are the essence of Oasis. Does anybody question the authenticity of an Oasis without Tony McCarroll, Bonehead and the other one? Thought not.

In any case, ‘Nobody’s Daughter’, the fourth Hole album, is likely to be released at the end of the 2009/early 2010 through a TBC label, with production by Michael Beinhorn. Check back tomorrow for a first-listen round-up of some of the tracks. But for now, an update from the studio.

To set the scene: it is midnight at the Henson Studios in West Hollywood. Three hours previously, Courtney rolled into Studio B for another night session, excitedly showing off her ‘first pair of leather pants in 20 years’. The room is adorned with photographs of the album’s muses, from Father Ted’s Father Jack to Elvis Presley. Micko has been instructed to research Hole's cover of ‘He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss)’ and Metallica string-tribute band Apocalyptica.

What followed was a three-hour playback/external monologue covering subjects ranging from The Rolling Stones, Katy Perry, insurance fraud, Russell Brand, and dressmaking. She revealed that she is still acting as indie shrink to Ryan Jarman (“I told him, ‘You know what selling out means? It means there are no tickets left for Madison Square Garden!”). She revealed that she is planning to “unleash” Florence and her Machine on America (“I played with her in London and she handed me my ass”).

She revealed some exciting plans for a touring festival of the US next year (more details of which soon). And she revealed all manner of unrepeatable gossip about the galaxy of Hollywood stars that now make-up Courtney’s peer group. And then, after donning some handmade clothes, she prepared to address her public...

To Courtney’s left are her, ahem Doll Parts, the porcelain muses that have guided her through the making of the album. To her far left is Micko himself. It’s worth repeating a text message we received the following morning, after we had left them to work:

“OMG.OMG. OMG. Tonight was EPIC. This Micko is a genius. I owe [Queen Of Noize/Florence's manager] Mairead Nash my life. Fuck Jack. Fuck Josh. Fuck Me. Fuck Everyone.”

Over to you, Courtney...

Head here for Part two of our Courtney Love video interview

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Alex [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 14:05
Can't wait for the new album. Live Through This and Celebrity Skin were brilliant.
Del [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 14:21
The optimist in me is excited at the prospect of new Hole material. The cynic thinks going back to Hole is the only way Courtney will sell any records. I'll reserve judgement til I hear the results.
LIES [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 17:39
Michael Beinhorn is no longer involved in this project.
Hmm [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 17:47
I gave up when she started working with Linda-make-everything-sound-the-same-and-boring-Perry, and SAW her footage in the studio when she was still a mess, still confused, still wasting time. I gave her years waiting. That solo album is BS all around, and this is her only way out of the hole, pun intended of course.
msr [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 18:54
?? Eric was at least as important as Courtney. He's the one who made sure they actually put out albums and he played ALL the guitars on every album except their first one. Not to mention the fact that he was there as long as Courtney was through all the insanity. Hole without Erlandson is not Hole.
Kcig [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 19:00
I agree, the Cobain and Corgan albums were good. Hopefully she can find another good artist to write for her.
jerry [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 19:00
hey you know what.. name drop all you want, blood on the tracks...yep..right...this record is still gonna be horrible. listening to her is so sickening and in third person is even worse.
Thomas [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 21:54
She's the ho in Hole!
Recal C Karnt [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 23:35
Del - I'm with you on the latter. As far as I'm concerned Eric was essential to Hole ergo I'm not excited at all as its not really Hole and she's doing it because she's desperate. Stupid hag
Sweeps [Visitor] //June 17 2009 at 23:48
....................That's great news Hole are back, can't wait to hear the album and witness the live dates, Courtney please come to Oxford UK....i LOVE U COURTNEY X
Freya [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 01:30
Fuck yes!! I'm excited. =D <3
Sharee [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 03:02
This is the best news I've heard in ages and what difference does it make if Court releases the album as Hole whatever it takes to get this album finished!!!
Michael [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 04:09
I personally think this is awesome - Hole released some of the best albums of the 90s. It makes no difference to me that Eric is not involved this time around. If Courtney is able to match the quality of their past output then I am really looking forward to this release. And from some of the early demos I have heard the album definately has the potential to do big things. I am also glad to hear Melissa is going to be involved. Her harmonies were always beautiful.
Mild Mannered Janitor [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 10:07
Courtney is bananas. You gotta love it.
Blixa [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 10:34
Too right plenty of people will question the 'modified' Hole line-up. Melissa on 'backing vocals'?? Talk about a desperate attempt to validate using the name. And the Oasis analogy is laughable - Bonehead and Tony Carroll were hardly the talent in that group. Are Hole nothing more than an indie-rock Menudo? I do hope not. Have the courage of your convictions Courtney!
CKonetheonlyone [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 11:28
i'll definitely buy it, but the voice has suffered irrevocable damage, whether it be from chain smoking or whatever else... i wonder will reviewers refer to it as gritty and gutteral, or just plain awful? i hope it goes well!!!!!!
gutless [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 16:15
MSR is right. Eric E. and CL were the core of Hole; they started the band together (though CL was the instigator) and he was the major guitarist architect behind their still unusal sound. CL using "Hole" reeks of desperation.
SophieInsanity [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 16:58
Zomigosh. Soo happy :D Can't wait for this.
Mikey [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 20:50
We throw rocks at Courney and Billy because we wish they would stop making music and plugging up radio waves that should be going to more deserving artists and bands.
Joselle [Visitor] //June 18 2009 at 23:25
I'm joining the chorus of Eric-lovers. There is no Hole without Eric. He made those albums sound sublime.
Scott [Visitor] //June 19 2009 at 03:34
When I first heard this I almost collapsed, I'm so excited. Sure Eric will be missed, but Courtney is in her prime as frontwoman of a band, not solo, so any form of Hole we see in the next year is only gonna make her even more awesome
Mel [Visitor] //June 19 2009 at 12:05
I just can't wait to hear the new Hole Album. This is what I've been waiting for!
barney rebel [Visitor] //June 19 2009 at 18:59
don't hold yer breath ...
cobainlove** [Visitor] //June 19 2009 at 21:22
i just want to hear courtney's voice again!! whatever is in hole or courtney love...
Mike [Visitor] //June 20 2009 at 21:04
so those vocals definitely still sound like demos to me...i'm assuming they're still recording those. and i have to agree, it's not Hole without Eric. he's as much the essence of Hole as Courtney when it comes to the MUSIC.
smelljoshbell [Visitor] //June 20 2009 at 23:20
"he [Eric]played ALL the guitars on every album except their first one" - yes, and thank god he is out of the band! Pretty on the Inside is one of the most overlooked classics in rock history.

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