Lived Through That


Product Details

Publisher: Girl Friday Books
Release Date: October 19, 2021
Formats: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-736357-93-4
Page Count: 144

 

’90s Musicians Today

Mike Hipple

The 90s live on in this edgy offstage glimpse of the indie musical artists that shaped a decade.

The music of the 1990s shaped more than one generation. It was the music Generation X came of age listening to and the songs millennials cut their teeth on. In Lived Through That, professional photographer and music enthusiast Mike Hipple shares intimate and unique photographic portraits of dozens of the greatest artists from the ’90s. Accompanied by in-depth interviews throughout, this behind-the-scenes image-driven collection reveals details of each musician’s time in the limelight as well as where life has taken them. Their words and images are open, honest, inspiring, and personal, offering profound and humorous memories and gems of wisdom that will resonate with fans and music lovers alike.

From Nirvana’s Krist Novoselic to indie icon Tanya Donelly to Arrested Development’s Speech, the portraits and stories featured in Lived Through That cover a wide range of rock, rap, and alternative stars. Whether they were chart-toppers or underground sensations, the artists in Hipple’s epic collection tell the story and reawaken the songs of a pivotal era.


About the Author

Mike Hipple is a photographer with more than twenty years of freelance experience for publications such as Fast Company, Sunset, Bicycling, and National Geographic, as well as for corporate clients such as Microsoft, Seattle’s Best Coffee, among others. His first book, 80s Redux (Schiffer Publishing), which focused on music from that decade, was released in 2018. His work has been shown in many galleries around the Northwest and beyond. He is based in Seattle, WA.

Visit the author’s website at hipphoto.com


Reviews

“A handsome, intimate, and engaging volume of photos and interviews with ’90s musicians.” Kirkus Reviews

“These photos capture the humanity and approachability that typifies these heroes. And while it is wonderful to see that so many of these artists have matured so gracefully, I see the face of my dear departed friend Adam Schlesinger, and I am reminded of just how precious these captured moments in time can be.” ―Paul Myers, host of The Record Store Day Podcast, author of Kids in the Hall: One Dumb Guy and A Wizard a True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio

Lived Through That is a reunion as well as a necessary reminder of why the 1990s were such a fun and interesting time to be a music fan.” ―Jason Diamond, author of The Sprawl: Reconsidering the Weird American Suburbs and Searching for John Hughes: Or Everything I Thought I Needed to Know about Life I Learned from Watching ’80s Movies

Lived Through That is a beautiful photographic reminder of a special era in music. These photos tell a story about alternative icons often left out of mainstream music.” ―Charles R. Cross, author of Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain

Lived Through That features candid portraits and brief interviews with dozens of alternative musicians from the 90s. I loved the variety of artists featured, many being lesser known but fantastic. My favorites were: Anna Waronker (That Dog), Mary Lou Lord, Speech (Arrested Development), Kay Hanley (Letters to Cleo), etc. A perfect coffee table book for anyone who loved 90s alternative.” ―Mara Lyons

“With its eclectic mix of interviewees, Hipple’s book illustrates why the ’90s were such an exciting time to be a music fan. Lived Through That: ’90s Musicians Today focuses on artists that are often overlooked when talking about the decade, leading to profiles that are fresh, fascinating, and often quite moving. The book’s artist portraits are also vivid and striking and illuminate the passion Hipple has for both the music and his subjects. Lived Through That: ’90s Musicians Today ends up feeling like you’re catching up with old friends―but also doubles as a blueprint for living a creative life on your own terms.” ―Annie Zaleski, music journalist and author of the 33 1/3 Volume 156: Duran Duran’s Rio

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