Historical Archive
Dying for It is the debut studio album by Scottish alternative rock band The Vaselines, released in 1988. The album is characterized by its raw sound, combining elements of punk and pop with playful lyrics that reflect the band's unique approach to songwriting. The Vaselines' influence on the grunge movement is notable, as their music was later covered by bands such as Nirvana, bringing them a cult status. Although initially underappreciated, the album has since gained recognition for its lo-fi aesthetic and catchy melodies, solidifying its place in indie music history.