Mudhoney by Keith Cameron

Mudhoney by Keith Cameron

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Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle is the first-ever history of Mudhoney, the four-man Seattle band that invented grunge, written with the band's full cooperation.

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Mudhoney by Keith Cameron

The complete story of the band that many consider the inventors of "grunge," produced with their full cooperation. Before everybody loved their town, Mudhoney was just an unlikely quartet of Seattle-music-scene knockabouts--two college dropouts, a carpenter, and the best drummer in town. But in 1988, the band's debut single, "Touch Me I'm Sick," and subsequent EP, Superfuzz Bigmuff, turned the indie-rock world on its ear and lit the way for the grunge movement that would put Seattle on the map. In Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle, veteran music journalist Keith Cameron recounts stories from founding members Mark Arm, Steve Turner, Dan Peters, and Matt Lukin, as well as current bassist Guy Maddison. Cameron also interviews a large cast of other witnesses to the Mudhoney story, offering insight from Sub Pop label founders Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman, former manager Bob Whittaker, producers Jack Endino and Conrad Uno, and members of bands like Nirvana, Sonic Youth, and Pearl Jam, among others. What emerges is an entertaining account of the band that arguably launched grunge, but never sold out. Cameron explores the childhoods and musical influences of each member and offers frank narratives of record-business tomfoolery, tour shenanigans, Arm's 1990s drug use, the Seattle music scene at its frenzied peak, and more. But most of all, readers will learn how Mudhoney outlasted their more financially successful peers by forging ahead purely on their camaraderie and shared vision for the band's music. Illustrated with a selection of photos from the full span of Mudhoney's history, this is the story of one of the most irreverent--yet most reverently adored--bands of the post-punk era.
.. deep reporting and prose that crackles like well-loved punk vinyl... -- David Fricke, MOJO A must-read for anyone who wore plaid in the '90s. -- Niall Doherty, Q ... probably the best book written about grunge, its contradictions and conflicts, its successes and ingrained capacity for self-sabotage. -- Paul Brannigan, Classic Rock ... a superb, life-affirming book; as much an important reappraisal of an influential band as it is the story of the people, time, place and sound that changed rock forever... -- George Garner, Kerrang!
Keith Cameron has written for Sounds, NME, and Mojo magazines. He's interviewed Nirvana, Iggy Pop, U2, Lou Reed, and the Foo Fighters, among numerous others. His writing has also appeared in Q, Kerrang!, The Guardian, and the Times, and he has been a DJ on XFM. Cameron is the author of Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle (2014) from Voyageur Press. https://twitter.com/KeithCameron2
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ISBN 13 9780760346617
ISBN 10 0760346615
Title Mudhoney
Author Keith Cameron
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Year published 2014-03-21
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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