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Los Angeles · 1994–present · active
Dogstar are a guitar-driven alternative rock trio whose story has always been grounded in friendship and unpretentious band chemistry. Bret Domrose's voice and guitar give the songs their melodic front, Robert Mailhouse's drums keep the arrangements direct, and Keanu Reeves' bass sits as a steady, warm anchor rather than a celebrity distraction. The band's first run produced Quattro Formaggi and Our Little Visionary, records shaped by the college-rock and grunge-era language of ringing guitars, mid-tempo push, and emotionally plainspoken songwriting. After a long dormancy, Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees reintroduced Dogstar with a cleaner sound but a similar emphasis on sturdy songs over studio spectacle. The newer material has a relaxed confidence: guitars shimmer or thicken as needed, vocals stay understated, and the rhythm section favors feel over flash. Dogstar's music is not aggressive in a metal sense, but it carries a hard-strummed, 1990s-rooted weight that connects it to the broader guitar-rock continuum. The band's best songs work because they feel lived-in, modest, and built to survive outside the mythology around the people playing them.
Los Angeles · 2017–present · active
Holy Wars is the Los Angeles-based project of Kat Leon, born from the devastating loss of both her parents in 2015 and channeling that grief into a visceral blend of grunge, industrial, and modern rock. The project fuses gritty, guitar-driven heaviness with emotionally raw songwriting that explores the sacred and the combative simultaneously. Leon's unflinching approach to turning personal darkness into cathartic music has resonated deeply with audiences seeking authenticity in rock.
Los Angeles · 2020–present · active
Holywatr is a Los Angeles-based alternative rock trio that blends grunge grit, metal heaviness, and shoegaze textures into a dark, atmospheric sound. What began as a solo act evolved into a three-piece outfit, with members Holy, Ice, and Turbo creating dense sonic landscapes on their album 'Red Heifer.' Their music exists at the intersection of 90s rock nostalgia and modern production, appealing to fans of heavy alternative music who appreciate both melody and menace.

L7

Los Angeles · 1985–present · active
L7 are a Los Angeles rock band whose heavy, catchy collision of punk, metal, noise, and pop helped shape the sound and attitude around grunge before the term hardened into a marketing category. Founded in 1985 by Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner, and later solidified with Jennifer Finch and Dee Plakas, the band came out of the Los Angeles art-punk and underground rock world with a sound that was both blunt and memorable. Albums such as Smell the Magic, Bricks Are Heavy, Hungry for Stink, The Beauty Process, and Scatter the Rats show how L7 could make distortion feel fun, nasty, political, and hooky all at once. They fit accepted scope through punk rock, noise rock, grunge, and metal-adjacent heaviness. Songs such as "Pretend We're Dead," "Shove," "Wargasm," and "Shitlist" carry big riffs and biting lyrics without losing the sense that the band is enjoying the damage. Their Rock for Choice activism also made them an important cultural force beyond records. L7 endure because they sound tougher, funnier, and more direct than many of the scenes they are associated with, turning sarcasm and volume into a durable rock identity.
Los Angeles · 2022–present · active
Los Angeles grunge revivalists Return to Dust emerged in 2022 with a sound drenched in the shadow of Alice in Chains, pairing massive, downtrodden riffs with haunting vocal harmonies that channel early-90s Seattle at its darkest. Their 2023 EP 'Black Road' and 2024 debut album went viral on TikTok, introducing a teen guitar phenom whose playing belies his age. The band's ability to capture the spirit of grunge without sounding like mere imitators has earned them tours with Sevendust and a rapidly growing national profile.
Los Angeles · 2021–present · active
Rocket are a Los Angeles guitar band formed in 2021 by longtime friends Alithea Tuttle, Desi Scaglione, Baron Rinzler, and Cooper Ladomade. The band emerged from a small practice-space setting with songs that leaned into fuzzy guitars, melodic bass lines, driving drums, and vocals that soften the edges of their louder, noisier arrangements. Their 2023 EP Versions of You introduced a sound tied to 1990s alternative rock, shoegaze, grunge, and pop-punk immediacy, while the 2025 debut album R is for Rocket expanded that framework into a fuller, more confident statement. Tracks such as "Sugarcoated," "Take Your Aim," "One Million," and "Crossing Fingers" show the band's balance of distortion, sweetness, momentum, and emotional lift. Rocket are not a retro exercise, even though the reference points are clear; their music works by filtering familiar guitar-band textures through a young, tightly bonded lineup focused on concise songs and big dynamic hooks.
San Diego · 1989–present · active
Stone Temple Pilots emerged from San Diego amid the grunge explosion to become one of the '90s' most versatile and commercially successful rock bands, with Scott Weiland's chameleon-like vocals leading the charge on classics like 'Core,' 'Purple,' and 'Tiny Music.' Their ability to move fluidly between grunge heaviness, psychedelic pop, and breezy power pop distinguished them from the Seattle pack, even as Weiland's personal struggles became as well-known as the music itself.

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