As the frontman of Green River, Mark Arm sang on the first record that Sub Pop marketed with the word “grunge.” When the band’s Dry as a Bone EP came out in 1987, the label described it as ...
Though the mood hanging from the heads of the Bluebird Theater crowd last night was a heavy one, it was also bittersweet — Mudhoney, the Fluid and the bands’ mutual fans were gathered together to ...
Something strange is happening in Mark Arm’s living room: A transformation, of sorts. At the behest of the Weekly, Mudhoney and El Vez, the Mexican Elvis, have gotten together to mug it up for the ...
Mudhoney—singer Mark Arm, guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison and drummer Dan Peters—are celebrating thirty-five years since they spearheaded the Seattle music scene and Sup Pop Records. On ...
If it seems like the international explosion of the Seattle grunge music scene happened only yesterday, think again — this year marks 25 years since the debut of bands like Soundgarden, Nirvana, and ...
Mudhoney are playing Superfuzz Big Muff and early singles in its entirety at Bowery Ballroom. to win the DVD, email [email protected] (subject: unplugged), and let me know your favorite record of THIS ...
The post Mudhoney Announce New Album Plastic Eternity, Share Lead Single “Almost Everything”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Mudhoney have unveiled their eleventh studio album, Plastic Eternity ...
Mudhoney formed around the same time as Sub Pop, the record label its sound became synonymous with; Mark Arm and Steve Turner had recently left Green River and teamed up with former Bundle of Hiss ...
Step aside, Cherry Garcia. Full Tilt Ice Cream has developed an ice cream flavor for storied grunge band Mudhoney, and the band — fresh off a 25th anniversary show with Pearl Jam — will play at the ...
Twenty years ago, Steve Turner drove through Pennsylvania for the first time, riding along with his band mates in a van, and he was amazed by the number of deer laying dead on the highways. Within a ...
Thus begins a conversation with Mark Arm, singer and guitarist in Mudhoney, which remains the lean dog that has outlived most other creatures that wandered around Seattle starting 30 years ago.
SEATTLE -- Starting this summer, MudHoney is going underground. Seattleites have chosen the local rock band as the name for the new tunnel boring machine that Seattle Public Utilities will use to ...