In a couple of years in the early 90s, grunge went from an exciting regional indie-punk scene to a word that you never, ever wanted to hear again. As the guy who helped get Nirvana signed to Geffen, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore played a small but pivotal role in that transformation. And next month, we'll get to read Moore's ruminations on the topic.

Moore has written the text for Grunge, a forthcoming book of photographs from Michael Lavine, due October 15 from Abrams Image. (That's the cover above.) Lavine was one of Sub Pop Records' house photographers. He took album art photos for Nirvana, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Dwarves, Skin Yard, Screaming Trees, and many others, helping to shape, helping to shape the label's stark aesthetic.

Grunge will feature images of bands like Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Mudhoney, Beat Happening, and Boss Hog. Beyond the bands, it will also include photos of kids at shows. You can see a few photos from the book here.

For his part, Moore writes about the bands, the Seattle scene, and his friendship with Kurt Cobain. This will be the fourth book that Moore has co-written, following No Wave, Punk House, and Mix Tape: The Art of Cassette Culture.