carolinaradio said:
I guess it's considered too soft these days. I have no idea, but it sounds better than the grunge and I think the softer stuff has held up better. Stations like 97.7 Chuck FM play a ton of the 90s Alternative like you mentioned. U2, The Cure, REM, Gin Blossoms, No Doubt, etc. 106.3 Charlie FM played even more.
Yeah, every once in a while while I'm flipping through I'll hear Chuck play some '90s alternative. Guess it's just too far and few between for me to listen to on a consistent basis, but that is the nature of a variety hits station. Charlie did play more so it's the older tilt that keeps me from listening to Chuck more.
If I remember correctly, the last time I was in Mrytle Beach, KZQ played some of the non-grunge alternative. Think I did hear things like The Smiths and R.E.M. Just was looking at the playlist and don't see much today (might have been a weekend thing). But KZQ isn't afraid to play things that are either a little softer, like Better than Ezra or Garbage or newer songs by groups like a Slient Film or Keane, or more nontraditional songs by Radiohead like "Karma Police" (I hate that the only song that X plays by Radiohead -- and this goes for a lot of alternative stations today -- is "Creep"). And I'd rather hear '90s punk like Bad Religion, also on KZQ's playlist, than grunge, grunge, grunge.
It's harder, but Paramore's new song actually reminds me a bit of early, more aggressive songs by No Doubt. I saw on KZQ's homepage that Depeche Mode has a new album coming out, which I'm sure they will play (if it's any good). But wonder whether X will touch it.
I definately DO appreciate X98.5 and they have been good with playing some new stuff by bands I haven't heard from before. They are better than a lot of other alternative stations, even IMO 99X, which got too generic towards the end and even, probably in an attempt to save itself, played more active rock. While I still consider WHFS back in the '80s and early '90s to be the most groundbreaking alt station, 99X was great in the beginning. Besides the groups already mentioned, I remember plenty of other groups like Matthew Sweet and Jesus Jones, which you'd probably be hard pressed to find anywhere now.