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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.
Feb. 17, 2026 at 4:23pm
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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.
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.





