Micko Larkin

Michael "Micko" Joseph Larkin (born 13 October 1986) is an English musician, most notable as the lead guitarist of the indie rock band Larrikin Love and reformed Hole.

The band was described in NME magazine as part of the fictional "Thamesbeat scene",[clarification needed] and released one album during their career, The Freedom Spark and six singles.

Larkin joined Love's band alongside bassist Patricia "Pato" Vidal,[3] drummer Stu Fisher,[4] pianist Bethia Beadman, and rhythm guitarist Liam Wade.

Hole's fourth studio album, Nobody's Daughter, featured Larkin on lead guitar, as co-producer and as main co-writer on four tracks, also adding additional parts to previously-written songs such as "Pacific Coast Highway" and "Samantha.

"[citation needed] On 29 November 2012, Love stated on her Twitter account for her upcoming clothing line: "From now on [the band is called Courtney], Hole is dead", implying that she was abandoning the Hole moniker and returning to performing as a solo artist, with Larkin, bassist Shawn Dailey and drummer Scott Lipps as her backing band.