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In the ongoing saga regarding reuniting the classic lineup of her band Hole, Courtney Love has changed her mind again. She now insist the band need to make "music that's relevant to now" with a "modern producer."
Love has long hinted at the possibility of the band getting back together with the original line up Melissa Auf der Mar, Eric Erlandson and Patty Schemel. However despite initially claiming that it was her solo work standing in the way of the reunion, this summer she expressed concerns that she didn't want to become part of the "oldies circuit" and that "it’s scary not to be selling out."
In a new interview with Paper Magazine, however she clarifies that there still may be hope for Hole yet. "It's more important for me to act right now than to play rock'n' roll," said Love, who is set to guest star in the new season of biker drama Sons Of Anarchy. "Me and Melissa [Auf der Maur] and Patty [Schemel] and Eric [Erlandson] have rehearsed a few times."
Love explained that if the reunification was to take place, then certain changes would have to take place. "We have to make some music that’s relevant to now, and we'd have to get a modern producer. My relationships with Melissa, Patty, and Eric are all great. At this point in my life, no one is my enemy. Any grudges or issues with that past? I’m done with it."
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