grrrl stylenow!”came the rebel yell from scene leader Kathleen Hanna. Along with a flurry of self-published zines, marches, and anti-fashion statements, the riot grrrls dug their claws into alternative music. The front woman’s facetiously childish voice mocked misogyny...
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It's easy to see why Gene Simmons was excited by the darker, edgier sounds of the '90s alternative rock revolution, which suited his once (and again, future) demonic alter ego very nicely. He unleashes his most sinister growl on the savage "In My Head" while lead guitarist Bruce Kulick ...
Throughout their career, Sum 41 has experimented with various styles, incorporating elements of heavy metal and alternative rock into their music, all while maintaining their unmistakable pop-punk essence. With anthems like "Fat Lip" and "In Too Deep," Sum 41's influence on the pop-punk ...
October 18, 2024Comments 1Alt Rock,Alternative,Hip hop,Reggae,Rock Our sweet summer was gone when we headed to McHenry, Illinois to celebrate two of the best things in life — weed and wicked good music. Being a mini-fest, there were only three bands on the docket… and three very diff...
He seeks out alternative therapies and smuggles unapproved drugs into the U.S. from wherever he can find them. Woodroof joins forces with a fellow AIDS patient (Jared Leto) and begins selling the treatments to the growing number of people who can't wait for the medical establishment to ...
the songs. Whatever the case may be, the dozen tracks found on 'Live Through This' are among alt-rock's toughest from the era, sung with spitting exuberance by Love, who became a tabloid mainstay following the album's release. It would take four years before the Los Angeles-based Hole...
When alternative rock was the biggest music on earth, Tool came from an even darker and angrier place than their contemporaries. Few bands have ever purified sonic emotion like Tool and focused it with such skill. Fans can still hear those powerful dynamics in tracks like “Prison Sex,”“...
October 18, 2024Comments 1Alt Rock,Alternative,Hip hop,Reggae,Rock Our sweet summer was gone when we headed to McHenry, Illinois to celebrate two of the best things in life — weed and wicked good music. Being a mini-fest, there were only three bands on the docket… and three very diff...
A non-traditional list of the 100 best jazz songs of all time, including “So What” by Miles Davis, "My Favorite Things" by John Coltrane, and "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.