Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs

The Afghan Whigs release their first studio album in five years, How Do You Burn?. How Do You Burn?, the ninth studio album from The Afghan Whigs, finds the band in peak form, making the most vaulting and thrilling music of their lives. The album is virile, ready-for-action, and finds frontman Greg Dulli as swaggering, enigmatic and darkly charismatic as ever, and singing up a storm. The album reaches corners of sound that, twenty-six years after the band's inception, find them at an apex. Referencing Warren Zevon, Prince, and Zeppelin all while plugging in to the soul and R&B influences that have always set them apart, The Afghan Whigs are at a precipice of greatness. Says Dulli, “I’m beginning to see there are a million places we can go. I feel virile, ready for action, and I want to keep stalking greatness.”

The Afghan Whigs

How Do You Burn?

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Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs
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Released 09/09/2022Catalog Number

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Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs
LP

$26.99

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Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs
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The Afghan Whigs

How Do You Burn?

BMG Rights Management (US)
Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs
LP +

$29.99

Baby Pink Vinyl

Released 09/09/2022Catalog Number

4050538793291

Learn more
Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs
LP

$26.99

Clear Vinyl

Released 09/09/2022Catalog Number

A 773354

Learn more
Album artwork for How Do You Burn? by The Afghan Whigs
CD

$16.99

Released 09/09/2022Catalog Number

CD 781984

Learn more

The Afghan Whigs release their first studio album in five years, How Do You Burn?. How Do You Burn?, the ninth studio album from The Afghan Whigs, finds the band in peak form, making the most vaulting and thrilling music of their lives. The album is virile, ready-for-action, and finds frontman Greg Dulli as swaggering, enigmatic and darkly charismatic as ever, and singing up a storm. The album reaches corners of sound that, twenty-six years after the band's inception, find them at an apex. Referencing Warren Zevon, Prince, and Zeppelin all while plugging in to the soul and R&B influences that have always set them apart, The Afghan Whigs are at a precipice of greatness. Says Dulli, “I’m beginning to see there are a million places we can go. I feel virile, ready for action, and I want to keep stalking greatness.”