Mudhoney
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Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner had a firsthand seat at the Grunge Explosion, and this excerpt from his new memoir documents the end of the major label ride. Read more
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A brand new box set collects all of the major label recordings of the legendary Seattle underdogs Mudhoney, bringing new light to this era, one often overlooked for its corporate associations. Real Low Vibe shows that the major label didn’t change Mudhoney–if anything, the experience made them a much better band. Read more
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Pedazo De Pastel is a delightful collection culled from a one-off Mudhoney recording session shortly before they began recording their major label debut. Read more
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Taken from the Sub Pop release, Morning In America. Read more
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Some thoughts on the bittersweet, unfortunately timed deluxe reissue of the Singles soundtrack. Read more
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Some thoughts on the bittersweet, unfortunately timed deluxe reissue of the Singles soundtrack. Read more
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An in-depth, enjoyable book by the band that invented, defined, and then overcame Grunge. Read more
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In the long and storied Mudhoney discography, this little single is an anomaly. Surprisingly, it’s lead singer Mark Arm‘s only solo release, and it’s a corker. Yes, it’s designed as a parody of Bob Dylan‘s album of the same name, but that’s where the parody ends. His take on “Masters of War” is surprisingly straightforward, Read more
