The ’90s were full of indie and alternative bands that didn’t always get the attention they deserved, but their music has aged like fine wine. From dreamy shoegaze to punchy power pop, there’s a whole ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
When you think of '90s music, it's easy to automatically start naming off a lot of bands in the grunge and alternative genre. But Seattle titans like Nirvana and Pearl Jam are just one part of the ...
The '90s were a magical time for alternative rock music—especially if you were tuned into college radio. The circuit birthed some of the era’s biggest mainstream acts: Nirvana, Liz Phair, Radiohead, ...
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 ...
Julie Kramer is the reigning queen of alternative rock on Boston’s 92.1 FNX Radio. She has been a DJ for 20 years (the last four on FNX). She currently hosts the ‘Leftover Lunch’ program from 12 to 1 ...
Sixpence None the Richer is heading to Europe! The beloved '90s band, fronted by singer Leigh Nash, has just announced an over 20-date European tour set to kickoff in September 2026—and fans already ...