Everybody Loves Our Town : A History of Grunge
(Author) Mark YarmGrunge, also known as the 'Seattle Sound', emerged from the Pacific north-west in the early part of the 1980s. With the unexpected success of Nirvana's single 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' in 1991, grunge became a household word overnight and launched an American music movement on a par with punk and hip-hop. In Everybody Loves Our Town , Mark Yarm draws from exclusive interviews to tell the whole story: the founding of originators like Soundgarden and the Melvins, the early successes of the Sub Pop record label, the rise of powerhouses Nirvana and Pearl Jam, the media hype, the suicide of Kurt Cobain, and finally, the genre's mid-to-late-nineties decline.
Mark Yarm
Mark Yarm is a journalist and author known for his acclaimed book "Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge." His style is raw and immersive, capturing the essence of the 90s music scene. Yarm's work has shed light on important cultural movements and shaped the landscape of music journalism.