Grunge Is Dead
The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music
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نقد و بررسی
April 13, 2009
Verdict: Sonic Boom is a solid survey of Northwest rock, save for cursory sections on 1980s metal and punk and early 1990s grunge. Tackling a more manageable slice of history, Grunge Is Dead offers a definitive oral history of grunge. Both books are recommended to general readers and music buffs. Background: Blecha (Rock & Roll Archaeologist) delves into the origins of the organ-driven, jazz-tinged sound of Northwest bands like the Wailers and adds new information about the guitar instrumentals of the Ventures, local music entrepreneurs, and raucous garage rockers such as the Sonics. Prato, a contributor to All Music Guide and Billboard.com, offers accounts from more than 125 musicians (with the exception of Nirvana), record label owners, and scenesters. The book traces grunge's meteoric rise from the 1980s hard-core punk scene to the success of Sup Pop Records and charts its decline owing to the growing prevalence of heroin use.-Dave Szatmary, Univ. of Washington, Seattle
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