Hear the late Mike Starr’s bass playing on a cover of Sonic Youth’s “Kool Thing” by Philly-based singer Leiana. (Click on the “songs” tab on the widget above to find it.) Back story here.
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Good news: my friend Mark Yarm’s oral history of the Seattle grunge scene is nearing publication, and he’s started a...
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WHEN MY LANDLORD DECIDES TO RAISE MY RENT

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The Astonishing Annual Red Crab Migration
Named one of the planet’s most breathtaking...
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Music on the Bones
When vinyl was scarce various underground retailers...
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Surprisingly, perfectionists are often procrastinators,...
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Awesome work thing is happening. I can’t really say what it is but I get to interview someone...
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s7ereo asked: Now I'm extra astounded by this... I just noticed that the heads of the figures move in a seemingly orchestrated way. This indicates that you go through all of the scans and not only crop them to size and all that but place them in the animated gif so the movement is smooth. I'm just glad your putting that energy into this and not inventing death rays (as far as we know)



Yup, that’s right, I position every single frame that you see by hand....
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Best Maron GIF so far?
Official Tumblr for Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge, a Time magazine book of the year. (Now in paperback; purchase info here.) The blog is run by the author, freelance writer/editor Mark Yarm; he is of no relation to Mark Arm of Mudhoney.