Courtney Love Is Reforming The Mid-'90s Line Up Of Hole

3 April 2014 | 11:21 am | Staff Writer

Auf Der Maur, Erlandson and Schemel are onboard.

Turns out that Courtney Love hasn't just been spending her time searching for MH370, with the notorious grunge rocker recently announcing the reformation of the mid-'90s line up of her band Hole.

In an interview with The Quietus Love confirmed that she made amends with the classic line up of the group, which features Melissa Auf Der Maur, Eric Erlandson and Patty Schemel, and that the four have been playing together quite a bit recently.

“I started playing with Patty and Melissa and Eric, just to see how that was," Love said. "We already played like three or four times in the last week.”

This line up of the band split back in 2002, though did reform to perform at the premiere of the film made about Schemel's life, Hit So Hard. Together they recorded the band's 1998 hit album Celebrity Skin while Schemel and Erlandson joined Love on the massive breakthrough 1994 record Live Through This.

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Patty Schemel is currently drumming in Upset, a new indie-punk rock supergroup who yesterday announced their first tour of Australia.