Bruce Pavitt currently lives on Orcas Island in Washington State. He remains engaged in music by speaking at conferences and festivals, consulting with artists and music labels, and working as a DJ. A true music fan, Bruce continues to study music history in every genre. He is also the author of "Experiencing Nirvana: Grunge in Europe, 1989" (Bazillion Points).
"A sometimes furious, always passionate relic of a rich period in
American underground culture.""NME"
"Awesome""Entertainment Weekly"
"A fascinating time capsule of the pre-Internet music industry, and
of pre-Amazon/Microsoft Seattle.""The Seattle Times"
"Witty, scalding polemics.""The Guardian"
"A streamlined goldmine... fiercely indie-minded, ranging in
subject from Neo Boys to ESG to Beastie Boys to
Metallica.""Pitchfork"
"Wonderful... a gloriously immediate entry to the American indie
underground of the 80s""Classic Rock"
" An amazing, spellbinding artifact, filled with radical ideas that
deserve a resurgence. "Seattle Weekly"
Before grunge exploded across the globe, Pavitt s fanzine and his
columns for The Rocket were an illuminating source of information
about what was happening to independent music during the 1980s.
Gathered together in one volume, these reproductions of the
original documents read as a vital history of that decade and the
energetic, vibrant music that emerged. Edwin Pouncey, "The
Wire"
"Now collected into a comprehensive volume, these writings document
the emergence of a subculture that eventually bubbled up to the
surface with the popularity of Nirvana and other grunge bands in
the early 1990s.""Forbes"
"Buy it for your unattainable coffee-shop crush.""Esquire"
"Just as an index of underground bands alone, the book is
invaluable. Here, Pavitt tracks small bands from inception to
death, celebrating their tiny triumphs and documenting their
disasters. He had an eye on it all, and it shows. His words are
often the only proper record of many short-lived but amazing
bands.""St. Louis Riverfront Times"
"Some pre-Internet realness.""The Huffington Post"
For over thirty years Bruce Pavitt has been at the vanguard of
popular culture advancing social and artistic trends, ideas, and
movements within the community of the innovative and alternative.
Kim Thayil, Soundgarden
"The book reveals connections between seemingly disparate scenes
and artists [and shows] that artistic revolutions can come from
unlikely places.""The Portland Mercury"
A fascinating firsthand account of an alternative cultural scene
rising from its low-rent roots and gradually coming into its own.
"Wondering Sound"
"You ll be hard pressed to ever find a more comprehensive index of
underground 1980 s artists.""Alternative Nation"
If "SUB POP USA" isn t at the top of your holiday wish list, it
should be. "KEXP, 90.3 FM" Seattle
""SUB POP USA" is essential ephemera for fans of music and the
pre-Internet zine days""Selectism"
Few people can lay claim to starting a rock n roll revolution, but
Sub Pop Records founder Bruce Pavitt can do just that. "Paper
Mag"
"Sub Pop" is the best index there is of American local independent
scenes . . . imaginative and the writing is snappy and descriptive.
"New Musical Express," 1981
We need diverse, regionalized, localized approaches to all forms of
art, music, and politicsthe most intense music, the most original
ideas are coming out of scenes you don t even know exist. Tomorrow
s pop is being realized today on small decentralized record labels
that are interested in taking risks, not making money.
"Subterranean Pop #1, 1980"
"
"Awesome"--"Entertainment Weekly"
"A fascinating time capsule of the pre-Internet music industry, and
of pre-Amazon/Microsoft Seattle."--"The Seattle Times"
"A streamlined goldmine... fiercely indie-minded, ranging in
subject from Neo Boys to ESG to Beastie Boys to
Metallica."--"Pitchfork"
"Wonderful... a gloriously immediate entry to the American indie
underground of the '80s"--"Classic Rock"
""An amazing, spellbinding artifact, filled with radical ideas that
deserve a resurgence."--"Seattle Weekly"
"Now collected into a comprehensive volume, these writings document
the emergence of a subculture that eventually bubbled up to the
surface with the popularity of Nirvana and other grunge bands in
the early 1990s."--"Forbes"
"Buy it for your unattainable coffee-shop crush."--"Esquire"
"Some pre-Internet realness."--"The Huffington Post"
"For over thirty years Bruce Pavitt has been at the vanguard of
popular culture advancing social and artistic trends, ideas, and
movements within the community of the innovative and alternative."
--Kim Thayil, Soundgarden
"The book reveals connections between seemingly disparate scenes
and artists... [and shows] that artistic revolutions can come from
unlikely places."--"The Portland Mercury"
"A fascinating firsthand account of an alternative cultural scene
rising from its low-rent roots and gradually coming into its
own."--"Wondering Sound"
"You'll be hard pressed to ever find a more comprehensive index of
underground 1980's artists."--"Alternative Nation"
"If "SUB POP USA" isn't at the top of your holiday wish list, it
should be."--"KEXP, 90.3 FM" Seattle
""SUB POP USA" is essential ephemera for fans of music and the
pre-Internet zine days"--"Selectism"
"Few people can lay claim to starting a rock 'n roll revolution,
but Sub Pop Records founder Bruce Pavitt can do just that."
--"Paper Mag"
""Sub Pop" is the best index there is of American local independent
scenes . . . imaginative and the writing is snappy and
descriptive." --"New Musical Express," 1981
"We need diverse, regionalized, localized approaches to all forms
of art, music, and politics...the most intense music, the most
original ideas are coming out of scenes you don't even know exist.
Tomorrow's pop is being realized today on small decentralized
record labels that are interested in taking risks, not making
money."--"Subterranean Pop #1, 1980"
"Awesome"--"Entertainment Weekly"
"A streamlined goldmine... fiercely indie-minded, ranging in
subject from Neo Boys to ESG to Beastie Boys to
Metallica."--"Pitchfork"
"Wonderful... a gloriously immediate entry to the American indie
underground of the '80s"--"Classic Rock"
""An amazing, spellbinding artifact, filled with radical ideas that
deserve a resurgence."--"Seattle Weekly"
"Now collected into a comprehensive volume, these writings document
the emergence of a subculture that eventually bubbled up to the
surface with the popularity of Nirvana and other grunge bands in
the early 1990s."--"Forbes"
"For over thirty years Bruce Pavitt has been at the vanguard of
popular culture advancing social and artistic trends, ideas, and
movements within the community of the innovative and alternative."
--Kim Thayil, Soundgarden
"A fascinating firsthand account of an alternative cultural scene
rising from its low-rent roots and gradually coming into its
own."--"Wondering Sound"
""SUB POP USA" is essential ephemera for fans of music and the
pre-Internet zine days"--"Selectism"
"Few people can lay claim to starting a rock 'n roll revolution,
but Sub Pop Records founder Bruce Pavitt can do just that."
--"Paper Mag"
""Sub Pop" is the best index there is of American local independent
scenes . . . imaginative and the writing is snappy and
descriptive." --"New Musical Express," 1981
"We need diverse, regionalized, localized approaches to all forms
of art, music, and politics...the most intense music, the most
original ideas are coming out of scenes you don't even know exist.
Tomorrow's pop is being realized today on small decentralized
record labels that are interested in taking risks, not making
money."--"Subterranean Pop #1, 1980"
"For over thirty years Bruce Pavitt has been at the vanguard of
popular culture advancing social and artistic trends, ideas, and
movements within the community of the innovative and alternative."
--Kim Thayil, Soundgarden
"Wonderful... a gloriously immediate entry to the American indie
underground of the '80s"--"Classic Rock"
""SUB POP USA" is essential ephemera for fans of music and the
pre-Internet zine days"--"Selectism"
"Few people can lay claim to starting a rock 'n roll revolution,
but Sub Pop Records founder Bruce Pavitt can do just that."
--"Paper Mag"
""Sub Pop" is the best index there is of American local independent
scenes . . . imaginative and the writing is snappy and
descriptive." --"New Musical Express," 1981
"We need diverse, regionalized, localized approaches to all forms
of art, music, and politics...the most intense music, the most
original ideas are coming out of scenes you don't even know exist.
Tomorrow's pop is being realized today on small decentralized
record labels that are interested in taking risks, not making
money."--"Subterranean Pop #1, 1980"
""Subterranean Pop" is a fanzine dedicated to independent
recordings from the Northwest and the Midwest. All record reviews
are highly prejudiced and reflect the personal tastes of the
editor." --"Subterranean Pop #1"
"Sub Pop is the best index there is of American local independent
scenes . . . imaginative and the writing is snappy and
descriptive." --"New Musical Express," 1981
"For over thirty years Bruce Pavitt has been at the vanguard of
popular culture advancing social and artistic trends, ideas, and
movements within the community of the innovative and alternative."
--Kim Thayil, Soundgarden
"Few people can lay claim to starting a rock 'n' roll revolution,
but Sub Pop Records founder Bruce Pavitt can do just that."
--"Paper Mag"
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