“There were certainly cries of ‘sell-out’ and people wondering how watered down we had become”: After one hit song, this band toured with Foo Fighters and became alt-metal’s next big thing – until record label woes sent them back to the underground

“There were certainly cries of ‘sell-out’ and people wondering how watered down we had become”: After one hit song, this band toured with Foo Fighters and became alt-metal’s next big thing – until record label woes sent them back to the underground

In 2003, Cave In embraced mainstream attention and wrote Anchor. Unfortunately, their stint in the big time would be short-lived.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous post Listen to Yungblud’ and Aerosmith’s country-inspired new version of ‘Wild Woman’ with Lainey Wilson
Next post “I saw him mosh to a death metal band. I saw what changed my perspective on music” For one of deathcore’s pioneering bands, it was a show in Montreal back in 1998 that helped them to kickstart the genre

Goto Top