Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three decades on, it’s easy to forget just how mutually opposed the two movements were (Getty/The Independent) To kick off his ...
Oasis, Blur, Pulp, and Suede were the Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice In Chains of Britpop. They dominated British pop culture in a movement known as Cool Britannia. Just as grunge had many ...
Not everyone in England embraced America’s grunge export in the 1990s. A now-famous 1993 cover of Select magazine featuring Suede’s Brett Anderson declared its opposition in three words: Yanks go home ...
For most of its career, Suede assumed Britpop — the movement the band helped originate in the early '90s — wouldn't make a comeback. That assumption will be tested on Sept. 6, when Oasis plays the ...
Born as a homegrown rejoinder to American grunge, Britpop dominated the UK charts throughout the mid-’90s with its witty, nostalgic and quintessentially English take on guitar rock. Here are the ten ...
Gavin Rossdale admits he thought Bush would "go down in flames" at the "height of Britpop". The post-grunge rockers - who formed in 1992 - have always been more popular elsewhere than their native UK, ...
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