Monthly Archives: February 2011

Throw Down Your Umbilical Noose

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Last week at lost grillos we wrote a bit about the 90s revival that is–and has been–taking place in the current music scene, and we mentioned a few bands that’ve struck our fancy with their 90s loving ways. This particular trend has, of late, been … Read More

The Fluid & Nirvana — Split 7″ — Candy (live) & Molly’s Lips (live)

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As I’ve been surveying a few of the bands that are part of the current revival of the 90s alt/indie sound in the current music scene, I was sad to learn that Rick Kulwicki, guitar player for one of my favorite bands from the early … Read More

Twilight Singers. Dynamite Steps.

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Another entry in the recent 90s revival comes from a too often unsung hero of 90s badassedness, Greg Dulli, whose band The Afgan Whigs helped establish the 90s alt-rock scene before breaking up in 2001. Since the demise of The Afghan Whigs, Dulli has been quietly keeping the … Read More

Super Wild Horses. Fifteen.

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Another los grillos favorite from the 90s revival that’s been flooding the indie airwaves is Melbourne, Australia’s Super Wild Horses. This young, female duo plays it straight-forward and stripped down while trading instrument duties between guitar, bass and keyboard. The result comes off a bit like a … Read More

Yuck. Yuck.

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Lately, the interweb’s been giving lots of words to the 90s revival that’s bubbling up and over in the current music scene because, well, there’s a bit of a 90s revival going on. Old bands are reforming and new bands are recording. Of the new … Read More