Once alternative rock became mainstream, record labels signed anyone with a guitar and a band photo shot with a fisheye lens. But in their defense, they got it right over and over again. There were so ...
Bands like Nine Inch Nails, Sublime and Deftones have dipped back into the past to give a hit from the '80s a second life.
When alternative music exploded in the 90s, and you had a ticket to Lollapalooza, you’d see Jane’s Addiction, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Nine Inch Nails, and Butthole Surfers all on the same bill. And ...
These trailblazers fused unbridled energy with experimental quirks; each band had a sound that was a raucous cocktail of introspective lyrics and a defiant refusal to play by the rules of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. And like a good sugar rush, it was over as soon as it started: the trio went their separate ways in 1995. But now, Sugar is BACK ...
Everclear headlines a summer concert at the Rochester Opera House, with more live music and shows scheduled in the coming ...
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The '90s were a groundbreaking decade for music, especially when it comes to grunge and alternative artists. If '90s rock is your go-to music taste, you have a ton of solid tracks to catch up on, as ...
There are plenty of rock classics that evoke emotion through their lyrics and music, with certain hits from the '90s being ...
Not every artist who reshaped rock music in the 1990s did it with chart-topping singles or stadium tours. Some worked in the background, influencing entire genres or changing how music was written, ...
College Rock was filled with the sound of Sugar during the 1990s. Founded by Bob Mould following the breakup of Hüsker Dü, Sugar quickly became stars in the alternative rock world. Mould, David Barbe ...