Skyway View would have fit quite well into the '90s music scene. Not the grunge '90s, or even the quirky Breeders-type alt-rock '90s. I'm talking about a less-remembered slice of the decade. Imagine the dramatic, moody band you'd see playing in the background in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The kind of group that specialized in dissonant power ballads and amphitheater-style drumming. It was where coffee shop folk singers met Bon Jovi, where thick, slow building power chords blended naturally with Tori Amos songs. Cholo Barmitzvah, Scarlet Spoke and Crimes of Passion open. - Aaron Carnes sanjose.com
Skyway View would have fit quite well into the '90s music scene. Not the grunge '90s, or even the quirky Breeders-type alt-rock '90s. I'm talking about a less-remembered slice of the decade. Imagine the dramatic, moody band you'd see playing in the background in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The kind of group that specialized in dissonant power ballads and amphitheater-style drumming. It was where coffee shop folk singers met Bon Jovi, where thick, slow building power chords blended naturally with Tori Amos songs. Cholo Barmitzvah, Scarlet Spoke and Crimes of Passion open. - Aaron Carnes sanjose.com
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