Hazel is presented in reviews as a Portland trio associated with the early-90s Sub Pop scene; their debut album is Toreador of Love.

Hazel is an American alternative rock band associated with the early 1990s Portland scene and linked in coverage to the Sub Pop label; Toreador of Love is identified as their debut.

A nostalgic review recalling Erasmus-era record-shop hunts and finding Hazel's debut, Toreador of Love. The reviewer places Hazel among early-90s Portland bands linked to Sub Pop and notes grunge, power-pop and emocore influences. Highlights include the songs "Everybody's Best Friend" and "Truly." The review recommends picking the album up if you spot it in a used-CD store.

For:Fans of 1990s Portland alternative rock, Sub Pop-era grunge and power-pop listeners.

 Hazel was part of that brood of groups developing in Portland in the early 90s, along with Elliott Smith's Heatmiser and the Pond.

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