It Almost Takes ‘Forever’ for Belgian Indie Rockers Teen Creeps to Pick Their Favourite ‘90s Albums

Belgian indie rockers Teen Creeps recently released their second album Forever, the follow-up to the critically acclaimed debut Birthmarks. As heavily inspired by the ‘90s classic alt-rock era as their debut was, we decided to get the band to take a trip back to an era where the rock landscape shifted dramatically, and pick ten of their favourite albums. After much deliberation, the band finally agreed on their ten favourites, and you can see their choices below. Said the band, “When we were asked to pick our ten favourite albums of the 1990s, we immediately came up with 20 records. Then 30. Because we are obviously big fans of a lot of music from that decade. So we decided not to include any defining alt-rock bands of the era. That means no Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Pavement, Ra...

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