The ‘90s supposedly “killed the guitar solo.” Yet even amid a decade dominated by grunge, gangsta rap, teen pop and nu-metal, southern rock, a classic sound synonymous with guitar solos, made a ...
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Prior to the grunge movement of the 90s, there seemed ... with the vice grip the music industry has on genres like pop and country. However, at the time, rock stars—especially those in ...
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A modern K-pop star meets quintessential ’90s pop on “Moonlit Floor,” the ... Floor” pays homage to “Kiss Me,” a 1998 pop-rock earworm from the band Sixpence None the Richer.