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Grunge music lives on with re-emerging influences in modern music and culture

By Kat Wentzell

Threadbare flannels and unwashed hair. Combative bass and forceful drums. Haphazard guitars
and strained voices caterwauling rebellious expressions. These signature symbols of the
once-famous grunge genre are becoming visible again in modern music and pop culture.

Grunge music first appeared in the mid-1980s in Seattle, Washington, and flourished throughout
the 90s. Bands like Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam are accredited with
pioneering this genre.

In an interview with Rolling Stone in 1992, Jack Endino, a Seattle-native producer best known
for his work on albums for grunge bands Mudhoney and Nirvana, defined grunge as seventies,
slowed-down punk music.

Ray Mulvaney, a singer/songwriter attending Stockton University, described grunge as moody,


distorted rock that often embodies agonizing emotion.

When grunge bands first emerged, they were perceived as raw and exciting, almost polar
opposites in style from the 80s glam metal hair bands they pushed from the media spotlight.

I think a lot of grunge comes from a place of poetic introspection and intelligence, which was
different from most of the pop, rock, and metal that preceded it, said Kahlil Gunther, a music
teacher and director at Woodstown High School. It was almost like the folk music of rock. It
had a certain characteristic sound, of course, but it was more about the feel and the expression
than about the specific sound. Young musicians [at the time] were hungry for this kind of music
and instantly latched onto it, and helped it grow in popularity on a truly grassroots level.

Today, the grunge genre exists as a faint, lingering spark of the once-prolific flame that thrived
twenty years ago. Many current artists recycle grunge ideals and fashion trends.

Id say the better majority of rock music is influenced by grunge music, said Jacob Doskeland,
a frequent concertgoer from Delaware. For example, a lot of Green Day songs are about how
terrible the government is. Nirvana is known for doing that.

Alternative rock band Green Day is notorious for being political; one of its most famous songs,
Holiday, criticizes former president George W. Bush Jrs performance in office. Other groups
like Rage Against the Machine and Rise Against also show strong grunge roots with
anti-establishment messages in their lyrics.

Grunge is a rebellious genre, said Doskeland. It inspires people to go against the norm. Its
like an anti-pop genre. Grunge music makes us more aware of what is going on in our country
and our world, and tries to give us the courage to do something about it.

Fashion has also taken a few pages from the grunge book. Ripped and whitewashed jeans,
flannels, and skater-style footwear have been walking the runways and successfully selling out
of stores once again.

Even Aeropostale has been stocking more grunge brands, like Tokyo Darling, said Kylie
Larrabee, a North Carolina store manager. Theyre pretty popular. Lately, ive been seeing
more and more people buying things like jeans with holes cut through them and worn tops.

Big names like Calvin Klein have also been embracing grunge culture and even re-introducing it
to the catwalk. His entire Spring 2016 collection was complete with styles influenced by the 90s.

As a genre, grunge will most likely remain extinct; there is not a demand for a revival. But its
legacy continues to be a source of inspiration.

I feel that grunge is similar to disco in that you had to live it to truly experience it, said
Mulvaney. I don't think that bringing it back would be quite the same.

Contact the writer at itskwentzell@gmail.com.

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