“We made a lot of people angry.” When At The Drive-In released the brilliant Relationship of Command 25 years ago, their label boasted they would “save rock”. Instead, the band hyped as ‘The Next Nirvana’ found themselves fighting to save their souls

“We made a lot of people angry.” When At The Drive-In released the brilliant Relationship of Command 25 years ago, their label boasted they would “save rock”. Instead, the band hyped as ‘The Next Nirvana’ found themselves fighting to save their souls

“This band can save rock”, At The Drive-In’s record company boldly declared as the Texan post-hardcore band prepared to release their third album, Relationship of Command. But six months later, the band fell apart. Now we know why

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