The last Sublime song to top the charts was “What I Got” in ’96. It stayed there for three weeks. “Ensenada” recently sat at ...
Rome Ramirez wasn’t built in a day. He was once a guitar-strumming, teenage Sublime fan in a Mexican American household in Fremont, Calif. At 18, he moved to Los Angeles to follow his dream of making ...
In early 1996, the three members of Sublime — frontman Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh — were jamming in Willie Nelson’s Pedernales Studio in Austin, Texas, when they broke ...
Sublime's Bud Gaugh, Jakob Nowell and Eric Wilson (photo: Joshua Kim). Sublime’s unlikely second act will keep rolling next month with an expanded, 20th anniversary edition of the collection Look at ...
Listen, we get what they were probably trying to do here. Karma is rough, and usually very much deserved. But this explicit and honestly tone-deaf tune is far from Sublime’s best. Even Bradley Nowell ...
It should have been a joyous occasion, but on July 30, 1996, Sublime enjoyed a bittersweet taste of success when they released what would become their biggest album -- their self-titled release. Sadly ...
It’s Leg Day for Jakob Nowell, who’s fueling up for his workout on a recent afternoon with a late breakfast at a Long Beach diner just down the street from his gym. The only son of the late Sublime ...
Twenty years ago, Bradley Nowell wasn’t around to see himself become a star. After two independent releases that had garnered his band Sublime a devoted following in their native Long Beach and the ...
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