modern rock

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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Jerry Cantrell announces worldwide digital event on December 2nd 2021

Iconic singer, songwriter, guitarist, and Alice In Chains co-founder Jerry Cantrell today announces, “An Evening with Jerry Cantrell” presented by Moment House. The stream will be an intimate performance recorded live from Los Angeles this evening.

The sold out performance will include a six song set, storytelling and a Q&A hosted by renowned and beloved actor/comedian, Jeff Garlin

Eva Under Fire to release new studio album “Love, Drugs & Misery” on March 4th 2022

Critically acclaimed female-fronted rock band Eva Under Fire released their new single “Unstoppable” today, alongside the announcement that their debut album with Better Noise Music, “Love, Drugs & Misery”, is set for a March 4th, 2022, release and available for pre-order now.

Weatherstate to release new studio album “Never Better” on February 11th 2022

Weatherstate have announced that their second album “Never Better” will be released on February 11th, 2022, via Rude Records. The follow-up to 2019’s “Born a Cynic”, “Never Better” is a timely commentary, stemming from a place of monotony, helplessness, and apathy to the state of the world around us.

As It Is to release new studio album “I Went to Hell and Back” on February 4th 2022

Transatlantic trio, As It Is — Patty Walters, Ronald Ish, and Alistair Testo — have today announced their brand new album. “I Went to Hell and Back”, will be released on February 4th, 2022, via Fearless Records.

To celebrate the announcement, the band has shared the video for new single, “I Miss 2003”. The music video for which, will instantly transport you to the musical and cultural glory days of the early noughties, below.

Clutch announces live new streaming show on November 26th 2021

Almighty riff masters, Clutch have announced the fourth instalment of their live stream series, “Live From The Doom Saloon” today. Taking place on Friday 26th November at 5pm PST/8pm EST (that’s 1am GMT, Saturday 27th November, for UK fans) live from the band’s rehearsal space, “Live From The Doom Saloon Vol. 4” will feature a special set list of old songs, deep cuts, some classics, and something brand new.

Senses Fail to release new studio album “Hell is in Your Head” on July 15th 2022

Senses Fail have today announced their highly anticipated eighth album “Hell is in Your Head”. The album is set for release on July 15th, 2022, via Pure Noise Records. Co-produced by Saosin’s Beau Burchell, “Hell is in Your Head” marks the band’s first studio album since 2018’s “If There is Light, It Will Find You”.

Artifas announces Fall 2021 US Headlining Tour

Artifas announced they will be heading out on tour this fall on The 2021 Tour Part 1. The tour is in support of their highly anticipated release “Reflections” due out on social on platforms January 14th, 2022.

See all the US tour dates below.

US Tour Dates 2021:
10/29 - Huntsville, AL @ Shagnasty’s
10/30 - Clarksville, TN @ Private Event
11/4 - Braidwood, IL @ Top Fuel Saloon
11/5 - Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop
11/6 - Janesville, WI @ The Back Bar