Solo Projects by Beloved ’90s Band Members You’ll Love
Explore 10 Exceptional Solo Projects from Iconic ’90s Rock Bands
The impact of the ’90s on the music landscape is a widely debated topic. However, it’s undeniable that this vibrant decade was filled with groundbreaking musical acts and charismatic personalities that continue to captivate audiences today. Many of these legendary figures have ventured into successful solo careers, showcasing their unique talents outside their band dynamics.
Here, we highlight some notable solo projects from prominent artists, although some of them may have reached their peaks slightly before or after the ’90s: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, Slash from Guns N’ Roses, Serj Tankian of System of a Down, the late Hank von Hell from Turbonegro, Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, and Pantera’s Rex Brown. It’s also worth mentioning Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, a collective effort that deserves recognition.
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A standout surprise emerged in 2023 with Ville Valo’s release of Neon Noir, his debut solo album that includes tracks from the 2020 EP Gothica Fennica Vol. 1 and additional material. Valo, while an icon of the new millennium, experienced his rise to fame with HIM’s acclaimed debut album in 1997, marking a significant moment in rock history.
In 2024, Slayer’s Kerry King, an enduring figure in heavy metal, also marked his territory with his first solo record, From Hell I Rise. In the realm of extreme metal, we cannot overlook Emperor’s Ihsahn, who has taken a bold progressive direction with his self-titled project. Furthermore, the esteemed Marko Laiho continues to innovate, having taken Beherit in unexpected directions while also releasing creative works under various other projects.
Discover the Musical Genius of Jerry Cantrell
Jerry Cantrell, widely regarded as one of the most talented songwriters of our generation, enthralled audiences with his initial full-length solo album, Boggy Depot, released in 1998. His songwriting prowess and unique sound have made him a significant figure in the rock genre.
In 2024, he released his latest effort, I Want Blood, featuring contributions from renowned musicians, including Robert Trujillo of Metallica, with whom he has collaborated extensively, and Duff McKagan of Guns N’ Roses. Cantrell made waves in 2023 with a recent performance alongside Trujillo, and the duo is currently contemplating the creation of a joint album, which promises to be an exciting venture for fans.
Scott Weiland: The Timeless Voice of a Generation
The late Scott Weiland, known for his dynamic performances with Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, is often celebrated as a wordsmith and chameleon on stage. His legacy continues to resonate profoundly, as evidenced by the volume of his signature megaphone, which now metaphorically houses his ashes.
As a solo artist, Weiland demonstrated his ability to navigate diverse musical challenges, whether it involved Christmas classics or a compelling cover of Radiohead’s “Let Down.” Tracks like “Missing Cleveland” and “Pictures & Computers (I’m Not Superman)” evoke a wealth of emotions, reflecting the complex narrative of Weiland’s life.
In his memoir, Not Dead & Not for Sale (2011), Weiland shared that his solo projects provided him with profound fulfillment, serving as a means to bid farewell to his bandmates, stating, “Ciao, so long, buenas noches.”
Mark Lanegan: A Voice of Distinction
The influence of Mark Lanegan, formerly of Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, has gained renewed attention thanks to the 20th anniversary reissue of his acclaimed album Bubblegum. His artistry resonates deeply within the music community, reminding us of his invaluable contributions.
For instance, listen to the poignant “Shooting Gallery” from his 1994 album Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, which has received praise from notable artists like Behemoth’s Nergal. In discussions of Lanegan’s impact, the Mad Season track “Slip Away” stands out as a testament to his artistic power.
For a deeper understanding of his life and artistry, read Lanegan’s remarkable memoir, Sing Backwards and Weep (2020), which offers insights that are sure to resonate with readers.
Kim Ljung: A Creative Force Behind Ljungblut
Seigmen, a band known for their collaboration with Crown Prince Haakon and their prestigious Spellemann / “Norwegian Grammy” award, remains one of the most underrated yet impactful acts in alternative rock outside Scandinavia. Their main composer, Kim Ljung, established Ljungblut as a platform for his solo endeavors, showcasing his extraordinary talent.
While Ljungblut has evolved into a band, Ljung continues to embrace his lone-wolf approach, as evidenced by his work on the beautiful 2023 EP Sauda, which he primarily produced himself. Reflecting on the significance of his project, Ljung described Ljungblut as the band he intends to grow old with, highlighting his commitment to artistic growth.
For those interested in Seigmen’s brilliance beyond Ljung, be sure to explore the works of Sverre Økshoff’s Jared Ambience Inc., Zeromancer, and Marius Roth Christensen, who balances his successful music career with his accomplishments as an awarded opera tenor.
Liam Gallagher: Chart-Topping Solo Success
The reunion of Oasis has sparked joy among fans worldwide, but today, we focus on celebrating Liam Gallagher’s impressive solo career. His chart-topping singles are perfectly crafted earworms that resonate with listeners across various moods and settings.
While Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds operates as a group, it deserves recognition for its contributions to the music scene. Sometimes, separation can be beneficial for siblings, and perhaps a collaboration involving Phil Collins would foster a unique bonding experience for the Gallagher brothers.
Chris Cornell: A Multifaceted Musical Icon
Even after his untimely passing, Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Audioslave remains a revered figure, often described as a “Total F*cking Godhead.” His legendary status is underscored by the fact that Johnny Cash chose to cover Soundgarden’s “Rusty Cage,” ultimately earning a Grammy for his rendition. Cornell himself was also a Grammy-winning artist, showcasing his extraordinary versatility.
He founded Temple of the Dog as a tribute to his late roommate, Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone, and had Wood lived, he undoubtedly would have produced incredible solo albums as well, contributing further to the rich tapestry of rock history.
Eddie Vedder: A Beacon of Musical Inspiration
Eddie Vedder, the beloved frontman of Pearl Jam, continues to inspire fans with his remarkable musical journey. His debut solo album, Into the Wild, was crafted in conjunction with the film of the same name, earning him a Golden Globe for the song “Guaranteed.” Vedder’s contributions to soundtracks extend beyond this project, showcasing his versatility and wide-ranging appeal.
His second solo album, Ukulele Songs (2011), represents a delightful experimentation with sound, while Earthling (2022) features the legendary Sir Elton John as a guest artist, further solidifying Vedder’s status as a creative force.
Joakim Berg: The Catchy Genius of Kent
Joakim Berg has secured his place in music history as the frontman of the Swedish Music Hall of Famers, Kent, which was formed in 1990 and fully embraced their iconic name in 1993. With an impressive collection of awards, including 23 Grammis, Kent is set to reunite for concerts in 2025, much to the delight of their dedicated fanbase.
Berg has also received accolades for his individual contributions, including two wins for Lyricist of the Year and a Grammi for producing Lisa Miskovsky’s Fallingwater (2003). His solo work exemplifies an impossibly catchy sound that deserves to be heard on radio stations worldwide, further enriching the music landscape.
Sebastian Bach: A Dynamic Performer Across Genres
Has there ever been a more vibrant character in music than Sebastian Bach, the former frontman of Skid Row? Bach has enchanted audiences in various settings, from Broadway to iconic television shows like Gilmore Girls, proving that his remarkable voice and infectious smile can conquer any stage.
His backing band has featured numerous esteemed musicians, including his son Paris on drums, showcasing the familial bond that enhances his musical journey. Interestingly, Bach’s connection to Skid Row was serendipitous, as Bon Jovi’s parents recognized his talent during a wedding performance, leading to his inclusion in the band alongside other legendary artists who have also ventured into successful solo careers.
Nattefrost: The Iconic Figure of Norwegian Black Metal
Nattefrost of Carpathian Forest serves as a testament to the diverse musical offerings of the ’90s, which extended beyond grunge and alt-rock to embrace the raw essence of black metal. This iconic figure has been a provocative artist known for his audacious work, including tracks like “Nattefrost Takes a Piss” from Blood & Vomit (2004), exemplifying a unique blend of dark humor and musical artistry.
Although it has been 15 years since his last release with his eponymous project, Engangsgrill, a split with Fenriz’ Red Planet, Nattefrost has promised fans that fresh material is on the horizon. His contributions helped shape the extreme metal scene, and while Carpathian Forest’s debut may have come after other notable Norwegian black metal acts in 1998, they remain an essential voice in defining this powerful genre.