Motorbooks announces GRUNGE! The Story Of The Music That Redefined Rock, an authoritative chronicle of the Seattle music movement that transformed rock ’n’ roll in the early 1990s. Written by longtime Seattle journalist Gillian G. Gaar, who covered the scene as it unfolded, the book publishes October 13, 2026.
In GRUNGE! Gaar charts the rise of a sound that blended punk attitude, heavy riffs, and unvarnished authenticity into a cultural force that reshaped music, fashion, and global pop culture. She traces the genre’s roots in the Pacific Northwest’s earlier garage‑rock and punk scenes, then follows its explosion and enduring influence year by year, from 1986 through 1996.
At the center of the story are grunge’s so‑called “Big Four” – Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Alice In Chains – bands that rose from dive bars and DIY labels to dominate airwaves and redefine mainstream rock. Gaar also spotlights the broader ecosystem that made the movement possible, including foundational labels such as Sub Pop, C/Z, and Kill Rock Stars; key venues like the Central, Vogue, and Off Ramp; and the photographers and chroniclers who captured the era’s chaos and creativity.
The book features essential bands and trailblazers including Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney, Melvins, Screaming Trees, the Gits, 7 Year Bitch, TAD, Bikini Kill, Sleater‑Kinney, and Foo Fighters, offering a comprehensive portrait of the community that shaped the sound.
Richly illustrated with rare photography, concert flyers, and memorabilia, GRUNGE! also incorporates quotes from Gaar’s contemporary interviews with many of the movement’s central figures, including Steve Albini, Jeff Ament, Mark Arm, Carrie Brownstein, Jerry Cantrell, Chad Channing, Cameron Crowe, Tad Doyle, Jack Endino, Eric Erlandson, Danny Goldberg, Dave Grohl, Mark Lanegan, Courtney Love, Mike McCready, Krist Novoselic, Bruce Pavitt, Charles Peterson, Jonathan Poneman, Kim Thayil, Everett True, and Corin Tucker.
GRUNGE! revisits the years when Seattle ruled the world, offering an insider’s view of a revolution that took indie mainstream and left a legacy still felt today.
Pre-order here.
Book Specs:
Hardcover, 208 pages
$40.00 USD / $53.00 CAD
ISBN: 9781577156291
About the Author:
Gillian G. Gaar is a Seattle‑based music journalist whose work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Mojo, NME, and numerous books on rock history. She is widely recognized as one of the most authoritative chroniclers of the Seattle music scene.
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