Contents
- 1 Steven Hyden Age
- 2 Seven Hyden Career
- 3 Steven Hyden Net Worth
- 4 Steven Hyden Wife
- 5 Steven Hyden Height and Weight
- 6 Steven Hyden Uproxx
- 7 Steven Hyden Podcasts
- 8 Steven Hyden Rivals
- 9 Steven Hyden Indiecast
- 10 Steven Hyden 36 From the Vault
- 11 Steven Hyden Inventory
- 12 Steven Hyden Whatever Happened to Alternative Nation?
- 13 Steven Hyden Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me
Steven Hyden an American music pundit, creator, and digital recording host and facilitated the digital recording Celebration Rock. He is as well the writer of the books Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me (2016), on contentions in popular music history, and Twilight of the Gods (2018), on the historical backdrop of exemplary stone.
Steven Hyden Age
Hyden was born on September 7th, 1977, in Wisconsin.
Seven Hyden Career
He is as well the co-has the digital broadcasts Indiecast (with Ian Cohen) and 36 From the Vault (with Rob Mitchum). He is also kown as a pundit for Uproxx and recently filled in as a staff essayist at Grantland and an editorial manager at The A.V. Club.
He began started his profession with The Post-Crescent in 1993; then, at that point 15 years of age, he added to a week-by-week segment for teens (his first accommodation, written by hand, was a survey of the 1993 collection Zooropa by U2).
He kept working for the paper as an understudy while in school, and afterward joined the staff as a full-time columnist when he graduated in 2000. He joined UPROXX as a social pundit in July 2016.
Steven Hyden Net Worth
Hyden has an estimated net worth of between $1 million – $5 million.
Steven Hyden Wife
Hyden information about his love life is publicy uanavailable. This section will be updated as soon as she shares the information.
Steven Hyden Height and Weight
Hyden stands tall at an average height and has an average body weight.
Steven Hyden Uproxx
He is a critic for Uproxx and previously served as a staff writer at Grantland and an editor at The A.V. Club.
Steven Hyden Podcasts
Hyden launched the Celebration Rock podcast in January 2016. A new episode started weekly on Monday afternoon and usually runs about 50–60 minutes in length.
Together with his guests he cover topics ranging from “Best Rock Albums of the ’10’s (so far)” to hour-long interviews with artists (Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick, Deftones) and as well hosts other critics to discuss their famous works.
The podcast mostly emphasizes the current rock scene but also dives into the past with episodes and interviews about The Replacements, Cheap Trick, and others.
Steven Hyden Rivals
Hyden co-hosted Rivals, a podcast about rivalries between band-mates and contemporaries in rock, with Jordan Runtaugh.
Steven Hyden Indiecast
Hyden started co-hosting Indiecast in July 2020, a podcast of indie music news and trends, with Ian Cohen.
Steven Hyden 36 From the Vault
Hyden started co-hosting 36 From the Vault in January 2020, a podcast about the Grateful Dead’s live album series Dick’s Picks, with co-host Rob Mitchum.
Steven Hyden Inventory
Back in 2009, Hyden co-authored the book Inventory: 16 Films Featuring Manic Pixie Dream Girls, 10 Great Songs Nearly Ruined by Saxophone, and 100 More Obsessively Specific Pop-Culture Lists, a collection of lists from The A.V. Club.
Steven Hyden Whatever Happened to Alternative Nation?
Back in 2011, Hyden published the e-book Whatever Happened To Alternative Nation?, a critical analysis and personal reflection of the 1990s alternative rock that originally ran as a 10-part series at The A.V. Club.
Steven Hyden Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me
Back on May 17, 2016, Hyden launced Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me, published by Back Bay Books. It had a collection of essays on famous pop music rivalries throughout rock history, including Oasis versus Blur, Beatles versus Rolling Stones, and Madonna versus Cyndi Lauper.