Supergrass

Supergrass, a British rock band formed in 1993, became a defining act of the Britpop era. Hailing from Oxford, the group consisted of members Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey, and later, keyboardist Rob Coombes. Their youthful energy and catchy melodies resonated with audiences, and their debut album, I Should Coco, released in 1995, catapulted them to fame with hits like “Alright.” This song not only topped the charts but also became an anthem of the 90s, capturing the carefree spirit of youth and the vibrant culture surrounding the Britpop movement.

The band’s sound was characterised by its blend of 60s pop influences and 90s rock sensibilities. Supergrass often incorporated elements of punk rock and psychedelic pop into their music, which set them apart from their contemporaries. Their sophomore album, In It for the Money, released in 1997, showcased their musical evolution, featuring tracks like “Richard III” and “Sun Hits the Sky.” The album’s clever lyrics and infectious hooks solidified their reputation as one of the standout bands of the time, further demonstrating their ability to craft songs that were both playful and poignant.

Supergrass’s live performances were another highlight of their career. Known for their exuberant stage presence and tight-knit harmonies, the band captivated audiences with their energetic shows. They were not just a studio band; their concerts were a celebration of music and camaraderie. Over the years, they toured extensively, sharing stages with iconic acts and playing at major festivals, which only added to their growing fanbase and legacy within the music scene.

After releasing several successful albums throughout the late 90s and early 2000s, Supergrass eventually announced their split in 2010. However, their music has continued to resonate with fans old and new, and in 2020, they reunited for a series of anniversary shows celebrating their classic albums. The band’s enduring appeal lies in their ability to capture the essence of youth and nostalgia while remaining relevant in a constantly changing musical landscape. Their contributions to Britpop and rock music continue to be celebrated today.

Supergrass songs (3) which have featured on Sombrero Fallout

Upcoming Supergrass gigs

Supergrass @ Ludlow Castle Ludlow Castle, LudlowUnited Kingdom

Supergrass @ Rock Olmen Rock Olmen, BalenBelgium

Supergrass @ Belladrum Estate Belladrum Estate, InvernessUnited Kingdom

Supergrass @ Cornbury Park Estate Office Cornbury Park Estate Office, CharlburyUnited Kingdom

Supergrass @ Gunnersbury Park Gunnersbury Park, South West LondonUnited Kingdom

Supergrass @ The Piece Hall The Piece Hall, HalifaxUnited Kingdom

Supergrass @ Teatro Caupolican Teatro Caupolican, SantiagoChile

Supergrass @ C Complejo Art Media C Complejo Art Media, Comuna 15Argentina

Supergrass @ Terra SP Terra SP, São PauloBrazil

Supergrass @ Teatro Metropólitan Teatro Metropólitan, CuauhtémocMexico

Supergrass @ Hollywood Palladium Hollywood Palladium, Los AngelesUnited States

Supergrass @ The Warfield The Warfield, San FranciscoUnited States

Supergrass @ Riviera Theatre Riviera Theatre, ChicagoUnited States

Supergrass @ The Rooftop at Pier 17 The Rooftop at Pier 17, New YorkUnited States

Supergrass @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway MGM Music Hall at Fenway, BostonUnited States

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