—Jonathan Evison, New York Times bestselling author of Small World
"Mud Ride proudly celebrates several overlooked bands and trailblazers that impacted Turner. Deviating from standard rock roll memoirs that may glorify drug abuse and irreverent self-destruction, Turner seems reluctant to step into any rock star spotlight and instead, focuses on the Seattle community's dynamics that still inspire him…Mud Ride is an engaging document of just how intimate the original Seattle music community was, and how its creativity remains impactful."
—Jeffrey Alexander for The Big Takeover
"The latest entry to the canon of grunge-era deep dives comes directly from one of the scene's founding fathers…the new book is equal parts memoir and passenger-seat ride-along with one of the genre's chief architects, chronicling his youth as a skateboarding Seattle teen and White House invitations during peak grunge mania through the making of Mudhoney's predictably ripping new album, 'Plastic Eternity.'"
—The Seattle Times
"Fully engaging at every turn, Mud Ride will take you through the rise of grunge, the ensuing Sub Pop drama, drug overdoses/deaths, the landmark Nirvana/Mudhoney tours and all the other crucial stuff you'd expect-albeit from a fresh and informed perspective. But Turner and Tepedelen also offer rare insight into the DNA of grunge beyond (but including) usual suspects like the Melvins, Malfunkshun and the U-Men."
—Decibel Magazine
"Turner's good-natured, wry sense of humor, his insider eye for detail, serves this book well...plenty of minutiae and touring anecdotes, some fascinating gems about the pre-hype years. Good stuff."
—Classic Rock Magazine (UK)
"[MudHoney's Steve] Turner, the noise-pedal stomping guitarist - whose lo-fi garage-rock-meets-punk sound helped define the grunge phenomenon - has written the definitive tell-all of that time…he delves into his personal and artistic struggles, solo and side projects and the inevitable slowdown of Mudhoney as each member juggles day jobs and family life. With a healthy dose of wit and wisdom, soul-baring honesty and a riffing style that invokes his slash-and-burn guitar playing, Mud Ride offers something for record-collecting music geeks, skateboarder punk crews, grunge history heads, Nirvana and Pearl Jam fans, and Mudhoney buffs alike."
—Spin Magazine
"Mud Ride is a fun, funny, and insightful look at the genre, the times, and the history of [Mudhoney] from [Steve Turner's] point of view."
—The Recoup
"Mud Ride is a roller coaster of a music memoir . . . An insider's account of the genesis of the Seattle sound and ethos, full of humor, pathos, and the sort of historical nuggets music fans cherish."
—Jonathan Evison, New York Times bestselling author of Small World
“Honest, smart, wry, and filled with a deep musical detail and analysis you won’t get from anyone else.”
—Charles R. Cross, New York Times bestselling author of Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain
“Mud Ride is an essential document—a history of the aesthetic, style, and language of what came to be known as grunge from one of its spiritual and intellectural founders.”
—Greg Vandy, KEXP Seattle host and author of 26 Songs in 30 Days
“Steve Turner's book will touch you, but not make you sick.”
—The Stranger
"A standout [for Father's Day]"
—New York Amsterdam News
“Part memoir. Part blueprint. All heart. Mud Ride is a doozy.”
—Louder than War
“[Mud Ride], with its insider’s perspective, takes music fanatics on an enjoyable romp through the grunge heyday.”
—Library Journal
“If you’re a musician or love the grunge scene, then Mud Ride is the book for you…a music memoir full of humor and history, this is a one-of-a-kind insider’s perspective on the heyday of grunge music.”
—BN.com, Most Anticipated List, June 2023
"Mud Ride proudly celebrates several overlooked bands and trailblazers that impacted Turner. Deviating from standard rock roll memoirs that may glorify drug abuse and irreverent self-destruction, Turner seems reluctant to step into any rock star spotlight and instead, focuses on the Seattle community's dynamics that still inspire him…Mud Ride is an engaging document of just how intimate the original Seattle music community was, and how its creativity remains impactful."
—Jeffrey Alexander for The Big Takeover
“From the outset, [Mud Ride] flies by like Steve [Turner] is hanging out with you, regaling you about his upbringing, passion for skateboarding, discovery of punk rock, family life, and his fascinating role in the development of the Seattle sound. It's a punchy, breezy tale…straightforward, to-the-point, easy to follow, and bears a hint of snarky humor throughout…. I highly recommend this book. Put on some of the band's gnarly turns while reading it.… By the end, you'll want to hang out with Steve and jam with him.”
—Metal Injection
"The latest entry to the canon of grunge-era deep dives comes directly from one of the scene's founding fathers…the new book is equal parts memoir and passenger-seat ride-along with one of the genre's chief architects, chronicling his youth as a skateboarding Seattle teen and White House invitations during peak grunge mania through the making of Mudhoney's predictably ripping new album, 'Plastic Eternity.'"
—The Seattle Times
"Fully engaging at every turn, Mud Ride will take you through the rise of grunge, the ensuing Sub Pop drama, drug overdoses/deaths, the landmark Nirvana/Mudhoney tours and all the other crucial stuff you'd expect-albeit from a fresh and informed perspective. But Turner and Tepedelen also offer rare insight into the DNA of grunge beyond (but including) usual suspects like the Melvins, Malfunkshun and the U-Men."
—Decibel Magazine
"Turner's good-natured, wry sense of humor, his insider eye for detail, serves this book well...plenty of minutiae and touring anecdotes, some fascinating gems about the pre-hype years. Good stuff."
—Classic Rock Magazine (UK)
"[MudHoney's Steve] Turner, the noise-pedal stomping guitarist - whose lo-fi garage-rock-meets-punk sound helped define the grunge phenomenon - has written the definitive tell-all of that time…he delves into his personal and artistic struggles, solo and side projects and the inevitable slowdown of Mudhoney as each member juggles day jobs and family life. With a healthy dose of wit and wisdom, soul-baring honesty and a riffing style that invokes his slash-and-burn guitar playing, Mud Ride offers something for record-collecting music geeks, skateboarder punk crews, grunge history heads, Nirvana and Pearl Jam fans, and Mudhoney buffs alike."
—Spin Magazine
"Mud Ride is a fun, funny, and insightful look at the genre, the times, and the history of [Mudhoney] from [Steve Turner's] point of view."
—The Recoup