‘Everybody Loves Our Town’ - Review and Interview with author
Check out my review of ‘Everybody Loves Our Town’- A History of Grunge’ on MultiMediaMouth.com - with an exclusive interview with author Mark Yarm (visit his Tumblr site Grungebook)

Check out my review of ‘Everybody Loves Our Town’- A History of Grunge’ on MultiMediaMouth.com - with an exclusive interview with author Mark Yarm (visit his Tumblr site Grungebook)

Down in a hole, feelin’ so small
Down in a hole, losin’ control
I’d like to fly,
But my wings have been so denied

Art by: Christian Sager
Character: Avril M. Incandenza, a.k.a. “The Moms”
Book: Infinite Jest
Author: David Foster Wallace
Kurt’s top and one of his guitar at the ‘Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses’ exhibition at the Seattle EMP.
The book from Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibition at the Seattle EMP - I didn’t buy at the time, then of course, regretted it, but luckily Amazon still stocks it.
It was a strange experience to be standing in front of Kurt’s stuff. So close to to ‘that cardigan’. So close to things which once belonged to the man whose music meant to much to me and to millions of others, too.
WTF I’VE NEVER SEEN THIS PICTURE BEFORE IN MY LIFE AND IT’S SO BEAUTIFUL MY EYES ARE TEARING UP OMG
NOTE: This previously unpublished Alice in Chains photograph was scanned from my new book, Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge. Lots more rare pics in the book!
Read this book now, Tumblrfolk, or else…!
‘Don’t Follow’ - Alice in Chains
cobbled together the thinker and a romanian crown
kind of amused to be honest
mockup of Pemulis’ paranoid king poster from Infinite Jest
(via apowersb)