A ’90s Rock Memoir,’ Auf der Maur shares her story of self-discovery and musical stardom in bands such as Hole and Smashing ...
INTERVIEW: The bassist for the rock band Hole has written a tender, dishy and wildly funny new memoir about her time in a ...
Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur talks about her new memoir about the 90s – and why bandmate Love was let down by the music industry ...
Hole’s Melissa Auf der Maur: ‘Courtney Love is a maniac and a hero – and yes, you can be both’ - INTERVIEW: The bassist for ...
In her love letter to the ’90s – the last analog decade – the Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist shares how she fell in love with the low-end and became an integral part of the noise-making generation ...
When Melissa Auf der Maur was 19, a terrifying demon gave her the title of her future memoir. “Even the good girls will cry,” ...
In the summer of 1994, a relatively unknown 22-year-old Montreal-based bassist named Melissa Auf der Maur had her future mapped out: she had co-founded the indie rock band Tinker and was finishing ...
In an excerpt from her new memoir 'Even the Good Girls Will Cry,' Melissa Auf der Maur talks joining Hole during Courtney ...
Wary of working with Hole’s ‘impossible, drug addict’ lead singer, the bassist soon found herself entranced. So why did she jump ship for the Smashing Pumpkins – and start a relationship with Love’s ...
The bassist and author also opens up to PEOPLE about getting discovered by Billy Corgan and singing on Courtney Love's next album ...
By the summer of 1994, Melissa Auf der Maur was entrenched in the pain, resilience, and dysfunction of Hole, whose Live Through This tour was both an exorcism of grief and a crusade for representation ...