…Continuous European Tours followed, with an average of 125 concerts a year. They shared the stage with musicians such as Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mudhoney, Vic Chesnutt, Chumbawamba, Sister Double Happiness, Noir Désir, H-Blockx, The Notwist, The Jesus Lizard, Sonic Youth and Soul Asylum. Their communal way of touring and devoted fans led to Germany's Rolling Stone magazine calling A Subtle Plague "the Grateful Dead of the '90s". The end of the millennium brought the end of A Subtle Plague and a change towards the sounds of the folk and roots music of their upbringing.