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There are bands that went on to bigger things, but within that specific year our picks for the best new rock band are based on how they were immediately embraced within that specific yearSo let's take a look back at the '90s and watch as trends either favored the addition of similar ne...
”“Paranoid,”“War Pigs” and classic cuts “Faeries Wear Boots,”“Planet Caravan” and “Hand of Doom.” Simply put, Black Sabbath brought something new and heavy to the table, changing the state of heavy music and influencing countless bands in years to come....
With hair metal thriving, Warrant was one of the biggest new bands with theirDirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Richdebut, featuring the singles “Down Boys” and “Heaven.” They were joined by fellow hair metal era hitmakers Enuff Z’Nuff, Giant, Mr. Big, Badlands and Dangerous Toys. On the ...
Best New Band of 1996: Matchbox Twenty While 1995 was a boom year for new bands, 1996 might have been the most difficult year for rock and metal acts looking to make an impression. Matchbox Twenty, almost by default, gets our vote here, with their Yourself or Someone Like You debut. ...
Record labels continued to churn out new bands oversaturating the popular sound of the day. Among the most initially successful of these acts were Nelson, featuring the sons of Rick Nelson; Slaughter, who hit with “Up All Night” and “Fly to the Angels”; Firehouse and their breakout “...
Record labels continued to churn out new bands oversaturating the popular sound of the day. Among the most initially successful of these acts were Nelson, featuring the sons of Rick Nelson; Slaughter, who hit with “Up All Night” and “Fly to the Angels”; Firehouse and their breakout “...
Everything is the self-produced fourth studio LP from the New York indie-rock duo of brothers Michael and Brian D'Addario. It may be a clear homage to Pet Sounds-era Beach Boys (and other bands of the late 1960s and '70s), but critics praised the pair's timeless songwriting. "Their...
Record labels continued to churn out new bands oversaturating the popular sound of the day. Among the most initially successful of these acts were Nelson, featuring the sons of Rick Nelson; Slaughter, who hit with “Up All Night” and “Fly to the Angels”; Firehouse and their breakout “...