As we know, punk is all about rules and regulations. So it’s crucial that we follow the Louder protocol for one of the key players in punk rock’s best known post-70s subgenre: the movement dubbed ...
Mudhoney—singer Mark Arm, guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison and drummer Dan Peters—are celebrating thirty-five years since they spearheaded the Seattle music scene and Sup Pop Records. On ...
It’s not unusual to encounter a musician on premises owned by their record company. What’s somewhat rarer is to be chatting to them during a working day in the label’s warehouse. This is where Kerrang ...
If it seems like the international explosion of the Seattle grunge music scene happened only yesterday, think again — this year marks 25 years since the debut of bands like Soundgarden, Nirvana, and ...
As the frontman of Green River, Mark Arm sang on the first record that Sub Pop marketed with the word “grunge.” When the band’s Dry as a Bone EP came out in 1987, the label described it as ...
July of 1990. Mudhoney’s set had just concluded and I had to piss so bad I ran to the bathroom at the now-defunct Tucson venue Mud Bugs and took the first urinal I saw. Luckily for me, I chose the ...
“If you were in Seattle and there was a party, and it was a really good party, one of these Saints records would be playing.” That’s Mudhoney‘s Mark Arm on growing up in Seattle and the impact of The ...
After establishing themselves as a substantial part of the Seattle grunge scene with an EP and one full-length album, Mudhoney decided to deviate from the prescribed path. The result of their refusal ...
It's been a fertile few years of reading for Seattle rock obsessives, between insightful Chris Cornell biographies and incendiary tell-alls from the late great Mark Lanegan. The latest entry to the ...
Vanishing Point is the first Mudhoney album in five years, and Steve Turner's erratic soloing, Dan Peters' hyperactive drum fills, and Mark Arm's righteous middle-aged rancor are so defiantly Mudhoney ...
Seattle Public Utilities announced on Monday (April 12) that it has named its tunnel boring machine after local grunge band Mudhoney after a public vote. By Anna Chan Here’s some news to dig into!
How odd to see the headliner's frontman standing in the middle of the crowd during the opening act's entire set and bobbing his head for most of it. But that was the case last night at the Crocodile, ...
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