Get Your Ass to Mars Seattle for the Sub Pop Silver Jubilee
With a legacy spanning twenty-five years that yielded some of the greatest albums of all time, Sub Pop is one of the grandaddies of "alternative" record labels.
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With a legacy spanning twenty-five years that yielded some of the greatest albums of all time, Sub Pop is one of the grandaddies of "alternative" record labels.
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Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription.
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This week, they'll be returning to NYC for a show at the similarly-sized Music Hall of Williamsburg on Saturday (5/11) , but this time it's to open for their Sub Pop labelmates Mudhoney.
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Mudhoney were as good as they have always been.
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Goner Fest returns for its aluminum anniversary (10th) and Goner Records' china anniversary (20th, thanks Wikipedia !) with some great names in it's initial lineup.
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Mudhoney 's fine recent LP Vanishing Point is a milestone not only for the band, but their label Sub Pop too – it represents the 25th anniversary of a pairing that has yielded some of the best guitar music arguably since punk rock's first wave fizzled out in the early Eighties (or earlier, depending on how puritanical you're feeling).
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Time was that you'd hardly expect Mudhoney to last until the end of the year, yet here they are, these fine purveyors of snot-nosed garage rock, about to celebrate their quarter of a century.
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The group released their ninth studio album Vanishing Point this past Tuesday, coming hot on the heels of a brand new documentary on the group entitled "I'm Now." But 2013 is not just going to be another normal year in Mudhoney's world.
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Seattle's most iconic label (no, we're not talking about those free CDs you get at Starbucks), Sub Pop are set to celebrate their 25th birthday with a 'Jubilee' festival this July. Also set to feature are the likes of Pissed Jeans, Shearwater and Greg Dulli.
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The 10-track album is led by the singles 'The Only Son of the Widow from Nain' and 'I Like It Small', along with highlights 'What to Do with the Neutral,' and 'Douchebags on Parade.'
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A bad Mudhoney song is, simply by being a Mudhoney song, better than 90% of what passes for rock music.
Read MoreMudhoney's new single "I Like it Small" pays tribute to living within one's means with reckless aplomb.
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Every good boy deserves, in addition to fudge, the chance to live next door to a garage band like Mudhoney.
Read MoreGrowing up gracefully would seem to be a contradiction for a band as cheerfully vulgar as Mudhoney, but there's no mistaking that the members of the quintessential Seattle quartet are comfortable within their own skins.
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Mudhoney' s ninth album, Vanishing Point , hits stores this week via Sub Pop. In support, the Seattle grunge veterans have dropped a hilarious, '90s-leaning video for "I Like It Small" , and it's something that would receive a stamp of approval from the late Alfred Hitchcock.
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In some respects, it's hard to believe it's only been 25 years.
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Ya know, it woulda just been easier on everyone had Mudhoney broken up after My Brother the Cow. After having seen a ray of mainstream light with Piece of Cake released on Reprise , they put out My Brother… to high expectations only to find that radio and audiences weren't receptive to them.
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Mudhoney will release 'Vanishing Point', their ninth full-length album in 25 years, on 1st April in the UK and Europe via Sub Pop. 25 years in, 'Vanishing Point' decisively affirms that, even in an age where only the newest of the new can survive (and even then, only for a few weeks at best), Mudhoney still have plenty to say and more to offer.
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It's 25 years since Mark Arm and Steve Turner decided to call their new band Mudhoney.
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The garage rock legends (above) turn their hand to a Ramones-influenced interpretation of the 19th-century short story.
Read MoreEvery day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet.
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Following on from the confirmation that they'll support both Fucked Up and Titus Andronicus during May, METZ 's booking agent has been at it again – with the band set to back Mudhoney on their upcoming UK tour.
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Much to the surprise of your 1995 self, Mudhoney have outlasted many of their Seattle, grunge scene peers.
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After regaling us with a sarcastic Bible tale , Seattle grunge titans Mudhoney go all punk rock with "I Like It Small", the latest single from their forthcoming album Vanishing Point.
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For over 30 years, legendary desert punks the Meat Puppets have carved a unique niche for themselves with an unmistakable blend of cosmic country and punk rock filtered through countless acid trips, dog-eared comic books and their eclectic record collections.
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Alt-rock legends, Mudhoney and Meat Puppets are set to embark on a joint UK tour.
Read MoreVanishing Point is the new album from Mudhoney , and based on the single "The Only Son of the Widow from Nain," it could be a strong one.
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People love to reminisce about the early days of Sub Pop. There's a certain romanticism that comes with recalling the DIY movements of zines and hand-drawn flyers, led by west coast bands leading the fight not only to become heard, but to be respected from an ambivalent public.
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I'M NOW follows Mudhoney's 25-year career, from their early beginnings in the Pacific Northwest through the band's most recent world tour.
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Venerable Sub Pop signings Mudhoney will mark the 1 Apr release of their ninth LP to date, 'Vanishing Point', by playing several British shows.
Read MoreViva Indie Rock is a blog dedicated to bringing you our marginal opinions on new (and sometimes old) releases that we really like.
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Grunge OGs, Mudhoney have never gone away.
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Influential grunge outfit Mudhoney have announced a rare UK tour today, ahead of the release of their forthcoming album Vanishing Point.
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It's my dream, and apparently the wish of a young School of Rock student in Los Angeles who sang while Dale Crover played drums, covering the band's "Hooch" from Houdini.
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Like most young bands, Mudhoney came together from various other local groups to record some songs, play a few gigs and see what might happen - if anything at all.
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The book compiles dozens of previously unreleased photographs from a pre-Dave Grohl Nirvana's first tour in Europe.
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As frontman for Mudhoney , Mark Arm has been intimately associated with the creation and development of the idiom that came to be called "grunge."
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