Anyone around in 1989-1992 saw something pretty epic happen in music, the transition, almost overnight of rock music. While thrash remained in its corner, chugging along, the super popular hair metal bands (Van Halen, Europe, GnR, Rat, Montley Krue, etc) all took a huge popularity hit as Seattle pumped out a new sound, Grunge.
Nirvana, SoundGarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam. These five bands were huge and mega popular with their sound which was totally different than what was popular just a few years earlier.
Kurt Cobain- lead singer of Nirvana is gone
Layne Staley- Lead singer of Alice in Chains, gone
Scott Weiland- Lead singer of STP, gone
And now Chris Cornell, leader singer of Soundgarden, gone.
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is the last man left of those founding mega groups of grunge music. It really feels like its the end of an era and possibly of a genre.
We're you into grunge/Seattle sound in the 90s? Did you or do you enjoy the music?
Have you found a band that is possibly carrying the torch?
Nirvana, SoundGarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam. These five bands were huge and mega popular with their sound which was totally different than what was popular just a few years earlier.
Kurt Cobain- lead singer of Nirvana is gone
Layne Staley- Lead singer of Alice in Chains, gone
Scott Weiland- Lead singer of STP, gone
And now Chris Cornell, leader singer of Soundgarden, gone.
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is the last man left of those founding mega groups of grunge music. It really feels like its the end of an era and possibly of a genre.
We're you into grunge/Seattle sound in the 90s? Did you or do you enjoy the music?
Have you found a band that is possibly carrying the torch?