By: Cat Johnson
In the mid-90s, the epicenter of the alternative rock scene was the Pacific Northwest. But as bands were pouring into Seattle to try their hand and their luck at the grunge game, across the country in Chicago, Red Red Meat was twisting, turning and morphing their blues-based rock into an entirely new sound with an album that snuck under the radar and through the woods but now stands as one of the underexposed gems of that time.
Sub Pop has lovingly reissued Bunny Gets Paid...
JamBase — By: Cat Johnson
In the mid-90s, the epicenter of the alternative rock scene was the Pacific Northwest. But as bands were pouring into Seattle to try their hand and th... more info