His style has constantly evolved, ranging from sweet country ballads to grunge and noise.
These boots have been the mainstay of my wardrobe everywhere from grunge bars to La Grenouille.
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In fact, grunge's roots can be traced back to the 1980s, if not further.
The director pioneered data richness in "Blade Runner, " the now-peerless classic of future noir cum urban grunge.
Both styles can be found at secondhand shops, the grunge at more economical prices, for obvious reasons.
Sixties granny gowns and love beads were followed by '70s punk and designer grunge and '80s over-the-top consumerism.
Yes, 1991 was a very good year for grunge, but why not try something of a different vintage?
Vintage, not to be confused with grunge (oversized sweaters and flannel shirts) brings us back a few decades further.
What's familiar about the film is the grunge concatenation of firepower, body count and gross-out abuse of all-too-tender flesh.
Grunge refers to 90s trends, but there are commonalities between vintage and grunge.
They're getting back to basics with newer fashion-focused fabrics to use on revivals of '60s mod classics and '90s grunge.
His sentiments were echoed by The Guardian's Andrew Clements, who called the production "an unedifying exercise in postmodern, operatic grunge".
They had a heavy influence on the grunge groups of the early 1990s, and at last earned mainstream recognition in America.
Having graduated from the grunge, pulque seems poised for broader acceptance.
Eschewing the overdriven guitars and heavy beats of the emerging grunge scene, her rebellious, confessional style nonetheless fit the aesthetic of the time.
The checkerboard pumps and bags in Dries Van Noten's collection which was more grunge than mod offer a way to just dip your toe in.
The success of Nirvana and the "grunge" movement helped open the doors for hundreds of other "alternative" (as "college radio" was re-named) acts.
Mr. Van Noten was not the only designer to do a more serious take on grunge this spring, while retaining its loose, casual spirit.
Now that grunge work is conducted by powerful "operations management" software systems developed by businesses such as General Electric Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va.
The collection "embarks on a voyage to the future, marrying modern, spacesuit-like construction details and a new sophisticated grunge attitude, " Minkoff wrote in her notes.
At various times The Pixies have been credited with inventing grunge.
Bruce Springsteen sang alongside Bon Jovi at the top of the show, while former Beatle Paul McCartney joined the grunge-rockers of Nirvana in the finale.
His pants and shirt were dirty, but to Crisp it only looked like a couple of days worth of grunge, not weeks or months or years.
It inspired the band, they said, to begin a mission to "get rid of grunge", "declare war on America" and make music that was identifiably English.
Bowles said punk was the forerunner to grunge, which also made some tastemakers cringe when Marc Jacobs first put it on the runway in the early '90s.
Barber shoots the picture in a grunge style so flamboyant that he seems to be aestheticizing sleaze and rot, as if he were half in love with it.
Within hours, Robert had decided on his next business: a distributorship for clunky, black Doc Martens shoes and boots, around since 1945 and newly popularized by grunge fashion.
The director, in his airy way, has really created a world here: he turns the urban Northwest into a Forest of Arden for young professionals and hopeful grunge-rockers.
Before their days as one of the most prominent British bands in the mid-90s, Teenage Fanclub played a brand of feedback-stained rock in keeping with Nirvana's grunge sound.
Its music scene has diversified, encompassing punk, grunge and funk.
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