In April 2013, The Stone Roses performed at the Coachella Festival, marking a significant moment as it was part of their reunion tour after a two-deca... Read Full Description >
In April 2013, The Stone Roses performed at the Coachella Festival, marking a significant moment as it was part of their reunion tour after a two-decade hiatus from new music and major performances. Before this live recording, the band had released their highly acclaimed self-titled debut album in 1989 and a less successful follow-up, "Second Coming," in 1994, which experienced delays and was met with mixed reviews. Their performance at Coachella came after they announced their reunion in 2011 and dropped their first new song in nearly two decades, "All for One," in 2016. The set at Coachella featured classic tracks like "This Is the One," illustrating their lasting influence on the indie rock scene. The band's unique blend of rock and dance music, coupled with their iconic style, made them a significant part of the Britpop and 'Madchester' music movements of the late '80s and early '90s, enhancing the nostalgia of their Coachella appearance.