Toad the Wet Sprocket and Rusted Root played to a packed Observatory North Park last Friday night. Both acts are known best for their ’90s work, but don’t be fooled: each of these bands still produces some fantastic work that is just as vital now as it was back then. Continue reading…
As a 14-year-old skateboarder in the early ’90s, I was surrounded by a lot of music I didn’t like much. It was loud and angsty. It was grunge, punk, and rap. There wasn’t a whole lot in those sounds that appealed to me. Continue reading…
When I first heard that Toad the Wet Sprocket were getting back together to release a new album after a 15 year-hiatus, I was a little worried. Continue reading…