Every couple of months, in the last few years, it seems like we’re reminded that it’s the ’20th anniversary’ of some great,
Between 1987 and 2001, Kat Bjelland (vocals, guitar), Lori Barbero (drums), and Maureen Herman (bass) were one of the most bad-ass, pioneering
So. Soup. If you’ve already heard it, you probably don’t need much explanation. If you haven’t heard of it yet, then Soup
Yep, another of those ’20 year anniversary’ posts that I’ve done too many of here already. But worth it for Alice in
It so happens that so many of the albums made 20 years or so ago are so worth commemorating; and happened to
Belated as it may be, I’m finally getting around to talking about Scott Weiland. His ridiculously premature death just around Christmas had left
December marked 20 years since the release of Pearl Jam’s third album, Vitalogy, in 1994. While I’m not sure how many fans
The Foo Fighters are back with a shiny new album and with mega stadium tours to come. Dave Grohl, utterly adored by
There are bands. And there are albums. And then there’s Soundgarden: and there’s Superunknown. It’s a testament to how much great music
So Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam caused “controversy” after their appearance at the Milton Keynes Bowl in England last month, due to