Showing posts with label alternative rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alternative rock. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2009

I like Stiltskin's song, Inside.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Candlebox was never Far Behind


The first Candlebox song I heard and liked was “Far Behind”. The band had a unique sound to it, it was not metal anyway, but that lead solo was too much to leave it alone. I still listen to their debut album and Peter Klett’s hard bluesy and funky lead solos still sound fresh, vibrant and blasting enough.



I don’t like “You” as repeated airplay has created an aversion for that hit single. Candlebox meant “You”, I disagree. The hard debut album gave away to more alternative and slower numbers in “Lucy”, but Klett outshone everything with his bluesy solos.

Candlebox is an unforgettable band, a notch over other hyped grunge bands in the 90s.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Radiohead's 'Just' is whacky
Just for a change I am jumping to 90s rock. There were several good bands, but none of them was as electric as heavy metal of the 80s. Rock was drowned in the noise of Nirvana's creativity. I did not like 90s alternative rock bands as such, but there were some really good singles. Towards mid-90s, most of the Grunge bands turned sober and softer with the result that very few bands sticked on my mind.

An example is Radiohead. I like the song 'Just' from Radiohead's The Bends (1995) album. But I've not yet bought a single Radiohead CD and add it to my collection.