Throughout the 1990s, Dave Thompson was the Seattle-based contributing
editor to Alternative Press magazine—America's biggest-selling and
most influential alternative rock monthly—and a regular contributor
to other publications both nationally and internationally.
Throughout this decade, grunge music ruled the world and Seattle was
its birthplace and focal point. Thompson was an eyewitness to it all.
His writings and interviews chronicled the entire history of
grunge—from its roots in the earliest explosion of punk in the
mid-1970s to its rise and ultimate fall from grace in the late 1990s.
Drawing from Thompson's extensive experience and research—from
personal files and journals and hours of interviews with both
musicians and fans, other music industry figures, and a wealth of
characters from the Seattle scene—The Grunge Diaries is an
exhaustive account of this unique era.
Featured are all of the major acts—Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney,
Soundgarden—and many lesser known bands and artists. But it's not
only about the music, the fashions, and the personalities that still
resonate today. The Grunge Diaries also tells the tale of the end of
an era in American history—twentieth-century music culture's last
hurrah before the dot-com monsters (many of whom were themselves based
in Seattle) devoured its soul and faceless corporations rebranded
entertainment. These were the days when fame was still within reach of
anyone who knew three chords and had three friends.
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Seattle, 1990–1994
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216263470
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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