Oleander - February Son | 90s Album Review

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By the end of the 1990s, grunge had run its course, seeing two and three waves of followers come and go. Nu-metal was ascendant thanks to the likes of Korn, Limp Bizkit, Deftones and others ruling MTV and radio, along with post-grunge acts like Creed, Chevelle, Drowning Pool and more. For a band like Oleander, their take on Nirvana-tinged grunge meant leaning into the manic energy of Bleach as much as the sculpted songwriting of Nevermind. On their 1999 major label debut February Son, itself a recording of an earlier independent album with a few track changes, the band shoot for radio with solid targeting.
 
Songs In This Episode
Intro - Stupid
22:13 - Never Again
31:22 - Boys Don't Cry
38:00 - I Walk Alone
Outro - Why I'm Here
 
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Oleander - February Son | 90s Album Review

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