4 Bands to Check Out if You Love 90s Grunge Group Hole

These modern acts channel the raw energy and angst of the iconic 90s band.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

If you're a fan of the 90s grunge band Hole, led by Courtney Love, these four up-and-coming acts may be right up your alley. The Velveteers, Die Spitz, Surfbort, and Gully Boys all bring a modern twist to the heavy, fuzzed-out grunge sound that Hole helped pioneer.

Why it matters

Hole was a pioneering 90s grunge band that inspired a new generation of female-fronted heavy, punk-influenced acts. These four bands carry on that legacy, offering fresh takes on the grunge genre for modern listeners.

The details

The Velveteers started as a duo in 2014 before expanding to a trio, blending fuzzed-out guitars with raw energy. Die Spitz formed in Austin, Texas, drawing from grunge influences like Nirvana and PJ Harvey. Surfbort is a loud, irreverent punk band with a penchant for the unpredictable. And Gully Boys, from Minneapolis, mix grunge with brighter alt-pop sensibilities.

  • The Velveteers debuted in 2021 with their album 'Nightmare Daydream' and released 'A Million Knives' in 2025.
  • Die Spitz released their debut album 'Something to Consume' in 2025.
  • Surfbort announced their third album 'Reality Star' for March 2026.
  • Gully Boys' self-titled debut was the writer's personal top album of 2025.

The players

The Velveteers

A heavy grunge-punk trio that formed in 2014, featuring Demi Demitro, Baby Pottersmith, and Jonny Fig.

Die Spitz

An Austin, Texas-based band that blends grunge influences with a melodic approach, formed by Ava Schrobilgen, Eleanor Livingston, Kate Halter, and Chloe de St. Aubin.

Surfbort

A loud, irreverent punk band from New York, led by Dani Miller, that channels the raw energy of Hole.

Gully Boys

A four-piece band from Minneapolis that mixes grunge with brighter alt-pop sensibilities, cited as a personal favorite of the writer.

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The takeaway

These four bands demonstrate how the influential grunge sound of Hole continues to inspire a new generation of artists, with each group putting their own unique spin on the genre.