Fun to Lose
At the peak of its underground prestige, Sub Pop Records was known to wave off the innumerable demo submissions that didn’t interest them with a form letter that opened with “Dear Loser.” It was less a gesture of hipster mean-spiritedness than brand consistency. In its late-1980s infancy, Sub Pop had found the tone that most appealed to and came to define a generation, that of self-deprecation and detachment, but also of self-identified social and economic ostracism. It printed a t-shirt that simply read “LOSER,” worn by its most popular bands...
Published By: freebeacon - Sunday, 4 October, 2015
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