Sublime are officially back in album mode for the first time in nearly three decades. The Long Beach ska-punk icons will ...
The collection includes features from Bad Brains' H.R., Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge, G. Love and FIDLAR.
Rome Ramirez started listening to Sublime when he was just a preteen. He studied lead singer Bradley Nowell’s guitar playing and vocal styling and counts the performer as his biggest influence. Little ...
Back in 1996, Sublime released their self-titled album that helped the band gain a massive following thanks to hits like “Doin’ Time”, “Santeria”, and “What I Got.” Becoming a hit album for the band, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — Slightly Stoopid and Sublime ...
Pioneering rock band Sublime officially stopped making music in 1996, but since then, the group has remained incredibly popular and influential. For a while, the outfit reunited under a slightly ...
When Sublime announced their upcoming Coachella 2024 performance, they revealed that they’d officially be performing under the name Sublime again, with the late Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob singing, ...
In a statement, Gaugh says of the song, “This song is the title track of our new album and it expresses the gratitude we all ...