By 1996, grunge was pretty much over. In the rock sphere, it was ceding ground to the encroaching scourges of post-grunge and nu-metal — both commercially and culturally. All of the iconic artists of the movement were winding down, or already done, as the mid ’90s teetered toward the late ’90s. Nirvana had been over […]
Stereogum — By 1996, grunge was pretty much over. In the rock sphere, it was ceding ground to the encroaching scourges of post-grunge and nu-metal — both commercially and culturall... more info