This album was so special and groundbreaking for its time, yet it garnered little to no attention upon its release. It barely made it into the Billboard Top 200 — all thanks to the dominating rock movement of the early ’90s: grunge. But this album doesn’t need fame to be good. Jellyfish themselves critiqued fame and commercial success, so does it really matter that only a few dedicated fans listen to this album on repeat?
This album was incredibly enjoyable to listen to from ... read more