Editors' Picks: Our Favorite Things From the Week of August 58 of 8
Relevant Rewatch of the Week
Seattle-based record label Sub Pop is turning 30 years old — 6,143 in music-industry years — and celebrating with a weekend of performances from longtime Sub Pop bands such as Mudhoney and The Fastbacks, as well as from comedians such as Kristen Schaal. In addition to spurring us to finish reading "Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge," the event got us hunting down the rockumentary Hype!, a 1996 Sundance Film Festival entry that chronicles the rise and fall of grunge music, Nirvana, and that time Seattle was known more for amps than for apps. Hype! is available to stream on Prime Video.
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Seattle-based record label Sub Pop is turning 30 years old — 6,143 in music-industry years — and celebrating with a weekend of performances from longtime Sub Pop bands such as Mudhoney and The Fastbacks, as well as from comedians such as Kristen Schaal. In addition to spurring us to finish reading "Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge," the event got us hunting down the rockumentary Hype!, a 1996 Sundance Film Festival entry that chronicles the rise and fall of grunge music, Nirvana, and that time Seattle was known more for amps than for apps. Hype! is available to stream on Prime Video.
Check out our gallery of musicians who act
TitlesHype!
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