Kurt Cobain changed lives with his songwriting for Nirvana, becoming the voice of a generation, but he always highlighted one band as having paved the way.
The late 1990s boasted quite a bit of bubblegum pop music, and these three icons personified that era beautifully.
A list in which we sacrifice some of our favourite opening tracks in the name of journalistic integrity... but seriously, no Serve The Servants?
Saturday night sees The Audacity headline Three Wise Monkeys. Influenced by '90s grunge with heavy blues and rock, the musicians - Mike Bardo, Charlie Rogers, Phil Cave, and special guest Jim Reynolds ...
One of the great urban legends around Quentin Tarantino’s iconic movie has gained some more traction with fans.
Comedian Bill Burr once told Eddie Vedder that he "hated" Pearl Jam. "That was the band that made me realize my youth was ...
Creed have added more dates to their Summer 2025 North American tour. See the new cities and get ticket information.
Titled "THE COST," the latest cut mixes dreary alt-rock guitar with raw vocals and brooding lyrics, suggesting that Kill Dyll ...
Burr told the story on Late Night on Thursday after host Seth Meyers asked him if he was able to "mend fences" with Vedder ...
While everything about grunge stripped rock back to its essentials, Kurt Cobain still had standards for his personal taste in ...
Comedian Bill Burr confronted Eddie Vedder at the SNL50 celebration, telling the Pearl Jam singer that he hated his band for ...
Yes, the 1990s are now considered classic rock. Feeling old yet? Either way, these three bands defined that particular era of ...
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