"Touch me, I'm sick!" When screeched by frontman Mark Arm, the titular line from Mudhoney's signature 1988 single can almost be seen as a rallying cry for the entire Seattle grunge scene that the band ...
If the people who ran independent record labels were always supremely organized, then we wouldn’t have good news like this: Berlin-based indie !K7 is releasing a DVD of a recently rediscovered ...
From the moment their debut single “Touch Me I’m Sick” was released in 1988, Mudhoney has defined the Seattle sound. Nearly three decades later, the band is still playing loud, wild rock music, even ...
Saturday won’t be Mudhoney’s first Yakima show; the legendary Seattle band played here two days after Christmas in 1996 at a long-gone South First Street venue called Twilight Terrace. They weren’t ...
Since the late ’80s, Mudhoney have been cranking out one good record after another. Several of them are even amazing, but what sets this band apart from many of their grungy peers is the staying power ...
And in 2018, Mudhoney are probably as big as they deserve to be. But their first single is one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll songs ever. This post Still Sick After All These Years: The Grunge Era ...
The set was very brief when Mudhoney made its Spokane debut in July 1991 at the Big Dipper. “Two songs into it (the show), the fire marshal came in and canceled it,” singer-songwriter Mark Arm said.
Seattle grunge pioneers Mudhoney are set to release a deluxe edition of their 1991 album Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge this summer to commemorate its 30th anniversary, and have dropped a new video to ...
Mudhoney brings heavy, distorted garage-punk grunge to One Eyed Jacks, Oct. 1. (Emily Reiman) Nirvana became the unwilling voice of a dysthymic generation, and Pearl Jam continues to bellow its way ...
Seattle rock heroes Mudhoney—the last band standing from the grunge era—celebrate their 20th anniversary this year with a new studio album, The Lucky Ones. On the phone from his new home of Portland, ...
Lots of Mudhoney news to drop on you today. First, British writer Keith Cameron will publish a biography titled Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle on March 21. Earlier this month, Spin ran ...