March 29th, 2013

Extended scene from the Mudhoney documentary I’m Now focusing on the overzealous security dudes at Lamefest 1989.

January 4th, 2013

Another deleted scene from the Mudhoney documentary I’m Now. The band talks about its ‘89 tour of Europe.

December 22nd, 2012

Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil interviews Mudhoney’s Mark Arm. Rock journalismso easy you can do it with your eyes closed!

October 31st, 2012

Another deleted scene from the Mudhoney documentary I’m Now (streaming here), in which Mark and Steve discuss a horrible, never-aired TV pilot the band appeared in. Anybody know what the name of the show was? And who’s the Rosanna Arquette lookalike playing the bartender? Or is that in fact Rosanna Arquette?

Update: The show was called Daisy and Chess (H/T Northwest Passage). And yes, that is Rosanna Arquette. She played Chess Daisy. More amusing details in this 1995 Rolling Stone feature on Mudhoney.

October 28th, 2012

New trailer for the Mudhoney documentary I’m Now, available for streaming rental Tuesday and on DVD December 11.

October 25th, 2012
The Mudhoney documentary I’m Now hits DVD December 11. (It’ll be available for streaming via Distrify October 30.)

The Mudhoney documentary I’m Now hits DVD December 11. (It’ll be available for streaming via Distrify October 30.)

June 24th, 2012

Titles for I’m Now, the Mudhoney documentary (H/T Giadach)

May 30th, 2012

In this deleted scene from the forthcoming Mudhoney documentary I’m Now, drummer Dan Peters discusses the band’s cameo in the Chris Farley comedy Black Sheep.

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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.