Interview by Paul Salfen The year is 1995, and the airwaves are alive with the gritty, sun-soaked chords of “Santa Monica,” Everclear’s breakout hit from their platinum-selling major-label debut, Sparkle and Fade. The song, a raw anthem of escape and redemption, turned the Portland-based band into a household name, cementing their place in the ‘90s
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