There was no shortage of alt-rock hits in the 1990s. And what was most impressive about the decade wasnโt the number of guitar bands that existed but how many of them were undeniably great. By the time grunge broke in 1991, underground bands occupied mainstream charts, and major labels raced to sign new bands to meet the demand.
With so many alt-rock anthems to keep track of, itโs easy to overlook a few under-the-radar but equally great songs. So hereโs a reminder of a few you might have missed.
โIt Ainโt Like Thatโ by Alice In Chains
Iโm going to get some static for this take, but Jerry Cantrellโs best guitar riff isnโt โMan In The Boxโ or โThem Bonesโ. They are bangers, obviously. But this deep cut from Facelift is a must-know. It echoes the bandโs glam roots with a T. Rex vibe and features one of Layne Staleyโs signature howls. In Cantrellโs verse riff, we hear Marc Bolanโs swaggering glam meeting Tony Iommiโs low-tuned doom metal.
โStardog Championโ by Mother Love Bone
Though โStardog Championโ was released as a single, Mother Love Boneโs debut and only studio album went somewhat unnoticed following singer Andrew Woodโs death and the rise of grunge. But Wood, and tragically, his death, helped ignite the new scene. Bandmates Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament endured the loss of their friend and formed Pearl Jam, but without Mother Love Bone, you donโt get to โAliveโ, โEven Flowโ, or โJeremyโ. Or Temple Of The Dog. Youโll want to crank it when Wood instructs the children to sing.
โGunโ by Soundgarden
When Soundgarden signed with a major record label, the Seattle band had zero intentions of offering a more radio-friendly version of grunge. Here, Chris Cornell screams over sludge metal as his drummer Matt Cameron pushes and then drags the rest of the band through various tempo changes. A&M Records released Louder Than Love in 1989, and few would have predicted how Soundgarden would help reshape rock music in the 1990s. I saw them perform at the second Lollapalooza in 1992, and you could sense a cultural revolt happening in real time.
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