
A Really Strange and Wonderful Time
The Chapel Hill Music Scene: 1989-1999
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Tom Maxwell
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Tom Maxwell
About this listen
The first biography of the thriving and influential rock scene in Chapel Hill, which gave the world artists like Ben Folds Five, Superchunk, and Squirrel Nut Zippers
North Carolina has always produced extraordinary music of every description. But the indie-rock boom of the late 1980s and early ‘90s brought the state most fully into the public consciousness, while the subsequent post-Grunge free-for-all bestowed its greatest commercial successes. In addition to the creation of legacy label Merge Records and a slate of excellent indie bands like Superchunk, Archers of Loaf, and Polvo, this was the decade when other North Carolina artists broke Billboard’s Top 200 and sold millions of records―several million of which were issued by another indie label based in Carrboro, Chapel Hill’s smaller next-door neighbor. It’s time to take a closer look at exactly what happened.
A Really Strange and Wonderful Time features a representative cross-section of what was being created in and around Chapel Hill between 1989 and 1999. In addition to the aforementioned indie bands, it documents―through firsthand accounts―other local notables like Ben Folds Five, Dillon Fence, Flat Duo Jets, Small, Southern Culture on the Skids, Squirrel Nut Zippers, The Veldt, and Whiskeytown. At the same time, it describes the nurturing infrastructure which engendered and encouraged this marvelous diversity. In essence, A Really Strange and Wonderful Time is proof of the genius of community.
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- JacoRock
- 07-17-24
Great Nostalgia from a great time
I still listen to all rhese bands and loved this book. I felt there were a few major players of the time that were left out, but it is robust. Great knowledge and history of NC scenes, which is why I was surprised he referenced Ryan Adams was from Jacksonville, Fl...
This is a great read
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- Dave B.
- 05-04-24
An amazing journey back to a wonderful time!
Having been a small part but mostly an observer of this wonderful time in the Chapel Hill/Raleigh music scene this was a great listen and an insightful look back at what was a formative time for me. Having known and worked with a lot of the “characters” in this book it was great to hear deep dives into stories I knew parts of and many I had no idea about. Thanks for this document Tom!…….oh, and to discover that Regular Size Rudy was the bass player for Bicycle Face was a nice bonus.
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- XDIDK
- 06-29-24
Beautifully arranged and read.
If you are into indie, punk, DIY music and/or have an interest in the 1990's music scene in Chapel Hill, then you should already have a copy. Brilliant and infinitely interesting. 🖤🔥
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