low heel shoes, flannel shirts, denim everything, t-shirts, sweatpants, skirts, Birkenstocks, solid colors, silk shirts, turtlenecks (under cardigans or sweaters), plain white Keds and army surplus clothing to name a few.
For a while, it seemed there were nothing but grunge bands: Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Green River, Screaming Trees-- and virtually all of them hailed from Seattle. On the surface, it makes sense that Nirvana, with their flannel overshirts and ripped jeans and grea...
Oh, and other than the ubiquitous grunge, my other association with 90’s fashion were the heroin-look models, with really thick black make-up around their eyes and super-skinny bodies! Ugh! Log in to Reply Erin says: 4 August 2011 at 10:04 pm That’s interesting about the Stetson....
“Drive On”) as well as songs by country royalty (Jimmy Driftwood’s “Tennessee Stud”) and contemporary rockers (Tom Waits, Glenn Danzig). Flowing into the rising singer/songwriter tide of the time, he also managed to reach the same humorist and nihilist goals of grunge. – Adam Bly...
What caused the mass hallucination that made us all believe that grunge was anything other than straightforward hard rock sludge disguised in flannel shirts? Few songs from the genre can survive the harsh light of hindsight, but "Would?" holds up. It's a song very much of the Seattle scene...
For a while, it seemed there were nothing but grunge bands: Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Green River, Screaming Trees-- and virtually all of them hailed from Seattle. On the surface, it makes sense that Nirvana, with their flannel overshirts and ripped jeans and grea...
The mid-90s were littered with countless stab-in-the-dark attempts to create new, post-grunge permutations of alt-rock. And while some of it wound up ephemerally dopey enough to joke about, occasionally you'd get some great catchy out-of-the-blue hit that outdid anyone's ambitions. This...
For a while, it seemed there were nothing but grunge bands: Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Green River, Screaming Trees-- and virtually all of them hailed from Seattle. On the surface, it makes sense that Nirvana, with their flannel overshirts and ripped jeans and grea...