The One-Hit-Wonder File: “Cannonball”
The Breeders gave us one of the seminal singles of the 90s with “Cannonball.” We do a deep-dive into this particular one-hit wonder of the “Grunge Era.”
Some Surprising Paul McCartney Collaborations
Paul McCartney has collaborated with Stevie, Michael and more. Yet there are some more intriguing projects you may not know about.
The Poster Boy of Rock n’ Roll
From the flyers tacked to a phone pole to the artier posters advertising a band, the Museum of Pop in Seattle has a collection that shows another creative side to rock. Our interview digs into the colorful particulars.
MoPOP Knows How to Rock
Jacob McMurray, Senior Curator at Paul Allen’s Museum of Pop in Seattle, is keeping the legacies of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Jimi Hendrix alive with often-traveling exhibits of memorabilia.
When Did the ‘90s Grunge Scene Actually Die?
Most think that Kurt’s death was the end of “grunge” – but there were some great groups and albums that came up right around that time. The author makes a case for another “end” – and it has to do with another group’s trauma.