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Grunge Seattle

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Detailing the intertwined lives of members of core grunge bands, this thoroughly researched account reveals the origins and inspirations of the grunge music movement. Illustrating the dramatic and emotional tensions that arose between the various players, it describes the collisions between personalities and egos, artists and corporations, suburbs and cities, obscurity and fame. It is also a unique guide to the key locations in the grunge story, exploring the cafes, apartments, and studios where members of bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, and Alice in Chains practiced and played.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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198 reviews113 followers
October 24, 2016
While reading this I got the distinct impression that the author really wanted to write a book about the grunge scene, brought what he had to his publisher and was told, "It's ok, but it's been done before, this needs a gimmick to get sales going!" and suddenly it's a guide book to 90's Seattle hotspots. Henderson will get into something interesting and out of the blue it stops and theres a paragraph or two of Clubs long gone. While I'm in no way opposed to a grunge rock guide book it felt like by putting them together, and having the book be so thin, that we're really only getting two halves thrown together. Those who already know the histories of their favourite grunge bands will find no new information here. It's not a terrible read, anything that lets me relive the 90's for a little while is alright with me, but if thats what you are looking for let me suggest you read Entertain Us: The Rise and Fall of Alternative Rock in the Nineties , a much more detailed in-depth look at the grunge/britpop/alternative scene of the 90's.

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21 reviews
February 12, 2024
I think this is a great book for readers who are interested in where the grunge movement in Seattle specifically took place (the bars, clubs, etc.). As someone who grew up in the area and knows it very well, I found it super interesting to learn about the different locations scattered across the city that hold great significance in the rise of grunge music in the 90's. However, for someone not familiar with the Seattle area or the PNW in general, I could see how this book would not be that interesting or informative.
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10 reviews5 followers
July 23, 2019
Probably a good book for anyone planning a physical trip to Seattle to see places that influenced the grunge era. For someone that hardcore, I doubt there's any new info here.

As some have stated, the book is really choppy (the chronology is convoluted and much is repeated), and at times poorly edited.

I'd recommend it to anyone that is a) a slow reader, b) only wants a surface understanding of grunge history, or c) is planning a music history trip to the Northwest.
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30 reviews3 followers
June 21, 2025
I bought this book at the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport when I was waiting to board my flight home. This was my 3rd time in Seattle. The 2nd time I took a Grunge tour, so it makes me happy to read about some places in the book that I had a chance to physically visit.

I love the grassroots perspective on the grunge scene and the early development the scene when it was in its “subcultural” phase. I also like reflection on “the troubled youth” and how they used grunge poetry and sound to express their alienation.

One disapointment tho: The book begins with the author asking “Was there even one African-American on the grunge scene?” - I hoped that by the end of the book he’ll answer that question by confirming that Tina Bell (from the band Bam Bam), often called the 'Godmother of Grunge', was the one. But sadly, the author never mentions her. Such a pitty to miss the opportunity of placing Tina Bell in the book about the history of Settle’s grunge.
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30 reviews
August 18, 2018
Great for music lovers and for those who grew up during the grunge boom.
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212 reviews6 followers
May 8, 2025
A short and cursory overview of the main bands, events, and clubs that created the grunge scene from about 1987-1996.
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306 reviews
November 13, 2012
This is a pretty quick read and had some interesting facts about the grunge era that I didn't know. I bought the book because I am going to Seattle in the near future and wanted to take in some grunge oriented sights. The book is a strange mix of grunge history and tour book - which should work well for this trip, but maybe is why I felt it was a bit scattered or choppy. For that reason, I'm not sure that it would be the book of choice if somebody just wanted to read about the history of grunge. I'll update this review once I'm back from Seattle to let you know how the tour book part worked out....
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23 reviews8 followers
April 13, 2013
A different take on the Grunge story of Seattle. I originally purchased this book because of a review about it mapping out the Seattle Grunge landmarks and being an easy way to navigate the city to visit these places.

It covers the background on Seattle as a city pre grunge, and then gives a snapshot of the music, the musicians and some of the politics of the time.
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114 reviews
June 18, 2015
Brief look at the birth of Grunge and the places in Seattle for it. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains. It took me back to that era and taught me stuff I didn't know (mostly before it reached commercial success). But it left me wanting more in depth looks at the songs and the band members.
1 review3 followers
December 28, 2011
I'm only about a third of the way into it, but so far, it's excellent. Includes a brief history of seattle before going into the whole grunge scene, great, quick read so far!
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15 reviews2 followers
December 12, 2015
I really enjoyed this book. It has good content and great stories. The only thing I didn't care for is that it felt a little like a tourist book.
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