Nineteen Hundred Nineties

The 20-year-old singer and songwriter Bea Kristi’s song “Coffee” has reached millions. Now she’s releasing “Fake It Flowers,” an album that puts a new spin on ’90s alt-rock. Source

Every two decades or so, the old becomes stylishly new. And now the pop artifacts of the Y2K era — winking futurism, loads of glitter, “TRL”-style videos — are back, with an update. Source

Twenty-five years after the group’s pop supernova “Cracked Rear View,” it’s time for a reassessment. Source

Walk on the Wild Side NYC offers a tour of sites from ’90s and ’00s indie rock, and things that happened 10 or 15 years ago are feeling more like history. Source


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