Music put Seattle on the map. Well, I guess it was music and the lumber industry, but the latter isn’t nearly as big of a cultural phenomenon. But the way some people who aren't from the Pacific Northwest talk about the local music scene today, one could be fooled into thinking the vibrancy of the scene died with Kurt Cobain.
Yes, of course, the legacy of grunge in the early '90s and bands like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains remain a huge influence on both the city and pop culture as a whole, but I believe Seattle’s musical heyday actually came around in the early 2010s, with Chastity Belt’s debut full-length No Regerts—released on August 13, 2013—as a sacred text to the time.Â
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