In 1988 Mudhoney released their debut 7” single, “Touch Me I’m
Sick,” and it rapidly became the defining anthem of the Seattle
scene that, shortly thereafter, took the world by storm. Punk?
Garage? G****e? Who cares when it rips this much! The B side,
“Sweet Young Thing Ain’t Sweet No More,” ain’t no slouch, either.
Later in 1988, the band followed up with Superfuzz Bigmu, a
six-song EP so overflowing with chaotic rock energy it warped
thousands of minds, and inspired countless guitarists to immediately search for the titular fuzz pedals.
In the words of Dynamite Hemmorage’s Jay Hinman: “My
feeling—and I know I’m not alone in this one—is that for all the
play and worldwide attention several Seattle-area bands got
during the 1988-92 period, at the end of the day (and even at the
time), there was Mudhoney—and then there was everybody else.
To me, you, and most everyone who was paying close attention to
underground rock music during those years, Mudhoney still sound
like the undisputed kingpins of roaring, surging, fuzzed-out, punk
rock music. These first recordings were so life-arming upon their
release, connecting everything great about the sixties (biker
movies, fuzzboxes, old guitars, three-minute songs) with the
frothing, punk rock of the early ‘80s, that a whole new ‘style’ of
music was born. They called it grunge, but to me it was amped-up,
clear-the-room, ramalama rock that exploded like Nagasaki live,
and it was about as joyous and as fun a noise as anyone’d heard in
years.”
These 2023 colored-vinyl editions of the two releases celebrate
the 35th anniversary of Mudhoney’s opening salvos, and we
couldn’t be more excited to have them back in print. ”
OUT 6 OCTOBER 2023...
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