
The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses are an influential British band formed in the late 1980s, known for pioneering the "Madchester" music scene. Their sound blends alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, and dance music, characterized by catchy melodies and layered guitar work. Their debut album, released in 1989, is considered a landmark in British indie and alternative rock, helping to shape the sound of the early '90s. The band’s innovative style, combined with their energetic performances, earned critical and popular acclaim, making them a significant influence on subsequent generations of bands and shaping the landscape of modern British rock music.