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5 of the Best Rock Bands of the ‘90s

The 1990s ushered in a new trend in the global music arena. Heavy Metal music, which had dominated the 1980s, faded away and the epic sound that’s associated with rock music entered the scene. This transition provided a pathway for alternative music groups to achieve runaway success. As a result, many alternative rock songs started topping mainstream music charts. In light of this, here are the five top rock bands of the 90s.

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Man In The Woods sign with Argonauta Records and announce new album “Badlands”

With a crushing soundtrack that often blurs the lines between stoner rock, sludge, doom metal and grunge elements, Man In The Woods transport their listeners to dystopian dark new worlds. Fusing together their critically acclaimed, 2018 debut “Badlands Part One” with the band’s much anticipated successor “Badlands Part Two”, the four-piece has inked a worldwide deal with Argonauta Records for the release of “Badlands” in its entirety!

Death Pop Radio to release self-titled debut album on May 7th 2021

Death Pop Radio announces their self-titled debut album, released on May 7th, 2021, via Dark Star Records.

Watch the video for the new single “Rock ‘em Sock ‘em” below.

Death Pop Radio began their journey as a song, not a band. A fun collaboration that quickly blossomed into a full-blown Hard-Pop-Grunge melting pot of backstories and musical experience.

Candlebox to release new studio album “Wolves” on September 17th 2021

Seattle-based multi-platinum rock band Candlebox returns with its seventh album, “Wolves”. This album is the follow-up to the 2016 album “Disappearing in Airports”, which had a fresh modernity, a vibe that is amplified and broadened on “Wolves. 

Lead singer Kevin Martin says: “It comes from where we are as humans right now, and what we’ve become. Yes, there’s beauty in these wolves, but there’s the pack mentality, and that lone wolf mentality on the other side”.

Molly Karloff to release new single in aid of mental health charity Oxfordshire Mind

Molly Karloff, the hard-hitting Oxfordshire-based power trio are set to release their new single “She Said” (Romesh Remix) on Friday February 19th, 2021. 

All proceeds from the single will be donated to the UK mental health charity Oxfordshire Mind. The single is now available to pre-save here.

Slow Burning Car

Hi Troy and welcome to Grande Rock. Well you have a new album out with Slow Burning Car, almost 3 years after the previous one “Defection”.
 
T: Yes it is called “Projection” and it was released to the public through Amazon, Itunes, and Cdbaby.com on January 1st, 2021.
 
 
How and under which circumstances did you start Slow Burning Car more than a decade ago?
 

Slow Burning Car - Projection

Slow Burning Car are back with a new studio album, three years after the previous “Defection”. This time apart from the alternative rock, stoner rock, hard rock, pop-rock, grunge, punk rock and garage mix bag that you will come across, as soon as you push play, there’s also a new trick up the band’s sleeve on the track “Meraki”, which is sung in Greek and features a bouzouki as well.