Category Archives: mudhoney

No time like the present

Strange unicorn

Mudhoney have announced spring 2015 European tour dates , with US dates to follow. They’ll be in the UK from 26 (Brighton) to 31 May (Bristol), bravely venturing inbetween into the no-go zone that is the Islamic Republic of Birmingham. They’ll even be playing at some places that don’t start with a B.

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Put that mike in my hand

13-12-06 Seattle

Pearl Jam finished off the North American leg of their Lightning Bolt tour back in their home town last Friday: the band’s first Seattle show in four years. The Seattle Great Wheel was lit up with artwork from the new album to celebrate the event. Continue reading


The past made no sense, the future looks tense

13-11-29 Portland13-11-30 Spokane Formed after Green River broke up and Mark Arm reunited with Steve Turner, Mudhoney were Sub Pop’s first big success story: the über-cool Sonic Youth, who were big fans, asked them to support on their 1989 European tour, and the band received much critical acclaim in the UK. They played an important part in the inexorable rise of Everett True. By drawing attention to the vibrant Seattle scene, and through Arm’s distinctive, nasal vocals and their distorted garage-rock sound and staggeringly chaotic live shows, the band made it possible for the likes of Nirvana and Soundgarden to receive wider attention and for grunge to go global. Their contribution to the Singles soundtrack, ‘Overblown’, is one of its highlights: a classic collapsible Turner riff accompanied by Arm’s characteristically sharp lyrics about how media hype was taking their town away from them. Continue reading