Where Did They Go? Rock Bands That Seemed Destined for Glory… Then Vanished Rock history isn’t just built on legends. For every band that becomes immortal, there are others that seem ready to conquer the world—massive songs, huge hype, devoted fans—only to disappear almost overnight. Sometimes it was label trouble. Sometimes internal conflict. Sometimes they were simply ahead of their time. These are some of rock’s most fascinating “what happened next?” stories. 1. The La's Moment: 1990 indie explosion Signature track: “There She Goes” Liverpool’s The La's looked like they were about to become Britain’s next guitar-pop giants. Their jangly masterpiece “There She Goes” became one of the most beloved songs of the era and influenced bands like Oasis. But perfectionism and label frustrations derailed everything. Frontman Lee Mavers rejected the album’s production and the band effectively dissolved. The tragedy? They released only one album. Hidden gem: “Timeless Melody” 2. Blind ...
And Now for Something Completely Different: Heavies from the ’60s When people talk about heavy rock, the conversation usually starts around 1970. Names like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin dominate the origin story. But the truth is a little messier — and far more interesting. Before heavy metal had a name, a handful of bands in the late 1960s were already pushing rock music into darker, louder territory. Fuzz-drenched guitars, thunderous drums, and riffs that felt more like earthquakes than melodies were beginning to appear in underground clubs and experimental studios. Some of these bands disappeared into cult status. Others were overshadowed by the giants who came later. But listening today, it’s clear: these songs were already heavy before “heavy” was a genre. Let’s dig into a few forgotten monsters from the decade that quietly laid the groundwork for everything that followed. The Fuzz Revolution The late 60s saw guitarists pushing their equipment far beyond what it was...