The 1990s weren’t all bubblegum pop and boy bands. From the emerging grunge scene to punk taking over to rap and R&B finding their place in the spotlight, the 1990s was brimming with exciting music.
Bands like Nine Inch Nails, Sublime and Deftones have dipped back into the past to give a hit from the '80s a second life.
This classic hard rock song was originally by the band The Who. Released in 1973, it’s one of the band’s most famous tracks. And when Pearl Jam covered it back in 2007, the grunge outfit still had ...
Pop punk was born in the ‘90s, so it makes sense bands in the genre would pay homage to the era with covers of greats from the time. To narrow it down, we tried to stick in the alt rock realm, but ...
This edition of In Defense of the Genre looks at 20 bands from the mainstream pop punk era paying tribute to the comparatively underground legends who influenced them, through the lens of cover songs ...
Iconic '90s Album Cover Model Looks Nearly Unrecognizable 20 Years Later originally appeared on Parade. It’s been over two decades since Blink-182 released their iconic album Enema of the State, ...
90s Kid Jax Brings the Covers: New Jersey-raised, Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Jax released new single “90s Kids” in March via Atlantic. As the title suggests, it’s a nostalgia-heavy anthem ...
Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our long-awaited new print issue, Issue 75, which is The ’90s ...