The sixth studio record from English rock band, The Cult, is described by the group's vocalist as a set of very personal, very revealing tracks about his life with a style reminiscent of the grunge and alternative rock that was popular at the time.
The alternative rock of bôa was a natural procession for the kids of Bad Company's Paul Rodgers. The band, which is fronted by sister/brother duo of Jasmine Rodgers and Steve Rodgers, came together in 1993.
Combining punchy emo-punk and sweeping, violin-led alternative rock, Yellowcard's distinctive sound has helped make the Jacksonville, Florida band one the more popular acts to emerge from the fertile 2000s pop-punk scene.