Revolution Come and Gone

Revolution Come and Gone
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In the early ‘90s, a vibrant American underground music scene was dragged kicking and screaming into mainstream visibility – with turbulent, controversial, sometimes hilarious results. Musician Dylan Metrano and writer Gregory S. Moss speak with major bands, producers, label heads and hangers-on of the era, look back and try to make sense of this transformative moment in American cultural history. If you’re hungry to hear about the independent, lo-fi, garage, grunge, avant-garde and punk music of the late 20th century, this podcast will fill your goddamn socks.
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Focuses on the evolution of the American underground music scene in the early 90s, with episodes covering the impact of Lollapalooza, the journeys of artists like David Pajo and Tim Foljahn, and the hidden narratives of bands such as Galaxie 500 and Mission of Burma, as well as examining influential record labels like Simple Machines.

In the early ‘90s, a vibrant American underground music scene was dragged kicking and screaming into mainstream visibility – with turbulent, controversial, sometimes hilarious results. Musician Dylan Metrano and writer Gregory S. Moss speak with major bands, producers, label heads and hangers-on of the era, look back and try to make sense of this transformative moment in American cultural history. If you’re hungry to hear about the independent, lo-fi, garage, grunge, avant-garde and punk music of the late 20th century, this podcast will fill your goddamn socks.
Boston in the ‘80s and early ‘90s hosted a little-known and mostly undocumented underground music scene of incredible diversity, talent and vitality.
In this first episode in our examination of the Boston underground, we talk with proto-punk pioneer Clint Conley about the early days of Mission of Burma; we discover the alluring power of PeterDayton and LaPeste; and we speak to garage revivalist Dana Hatch about his long-running trio Cheater Slicks.
In this episode we also hear from Michael Cudahy (Christmas), Tanya Donelly (ThrowingMuses, Belly), Tom Johnston (manager for Galaxie500), and Kurt Davis (BulletLavolta).
Hosted by Dylan Metrano and Gregory Moss.
Episode artwork (Peter Dayton) by Alan Bull.

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