In earlier articles, we surveyed some standout albums of the New Wave years (1978-1982) and school radio period (1983-86). This time, we’ll cowl 11 nice information from pre-Nirvana years, 1987 to 1990.
Nirvana launched Nevermind in 1991, a watershed second not only for Nirvana, however for punk and various rock typically. Indie rock endures to this present day. But, with Nirvana’s ascent, one of the best “indie” band grew to become one among America’s greatest bands, and the excellence misplaced that means.
This listing will observe roughly the identical guidelines as the sooner entries. We’ll concentrate on albums that signify an artist’s greatest work. We’ll largely keep away from main labels and mainstream acts. We love Speak Speak‘s Spirit of Eden, however that band’s Prime-40 origins make it a problematic choose.
What follows is, in fact, a mere sampling of nice indie information from the pre-Nirvana years. Please inform us some others within the feedback.
Louder Than Bombs – The Smiths, March 1987.
To maintain up with the Smiths within the Nineteen Eighties, you needed to shell out for a succession of dear singles. Loads of their greatest songs weren’t on the albums, a high quality that set them other than most different artists on this listing. Louder Than Bombs was a godsend, accumulating two dozen A and B sides, a few of which hadn’t been accessible in the US. Right here, in a single place, you bought “Shoplifters of the World Unite,” “Heaven Is aware of I am Depressing Now,” “Ask,” and “William, It Was Actually Nothing.” It is nonetheless my favourite Smiths launch. No different assortment, maybe, shows the band’s constant artistry throughout 5 temporary years.
You are Dwelling All Over Me – Dinosaur Jr., December 1987.
Dinosaur Jr. visited my school across the time this album got here out. The band was the speak of campus, at the least among the many ranks of beginner musicians: Simply while you thought they might play no louder, it was mentioned, the guitarist would punch one other distortion pedal and pin you to the wall. Who knew that Dinosaur Jr. could be round almost 40 years later. The most effective track from the unique incarnation might be “Freak Scene,” from Bug (1988), however this was one of the best album. It is also my favourite SST launch from the post-Hüsker Dü years.
Surfer Rosa – Pixies, March 1988.
From the thundering drums that open “Bone Machine,” Surfer Rosa was the sound each loud band sought on the flip of the Nineteen Nineties. The document introduced the arrival of the Pixies, the uber-indie act of its period, and it made the popularity of Steve Albini, late of Massive Black, as a curmudgeonly Chicago document producer. To listen to what Surfer Rosa impressed, take a look at Nirvana’s In Utero and PJ Harvey‘s Rid of Me. Singer Black Francis revealed one among punk rock’s nice voices and a brace of good songs. This album additionally launched Kim Deal, bassist and future Breeder. The follow-up, Doolittle (1989), is sort of pretty much as good.
Life’s Too Good – The Sugarcubes, April 1988.
This Icelandic import was the primary and greatest launch from the Sugarcubes, and it launched many U.S. indie followers to the legendary Björk. Neither band nor album has aged significantly properly: You do not hear Sugarcubes songs a lot lately, and I do not see the album on many lists of all-time greats. However Björk was an excellent singer, as gifted as Black Francis, and her supply elevates “Birthday” and “Deus” into the pantheon. A couple of different songs sound dated, and second vocalist Einar Örn Benediktsson is an acquired style, Fred Schneider with an perspective. Nonetheless, Life’s Too Good is a good album.
Daydream Nation – Sonic Youth, October 1988.
This document established Sonic Youth because the preeminent artist of punk rock’s artsy wing, if not of all indie rock. I learn someplace that Sister (1987) was Sonic Youth‘s Freeway 61 and Daydream Nation its Blonde on Blonde. Possibly so. The sooner albums Evol (1986) and Sister are terrific, however transitional. Daydream Nation is Sonic Youth’s magnum opus. By this time, the band had discovered to harness noise within the service of melody, bizarre however tuneful chords, and precise pop hooks. It was as if the “White Mild”-era Velvet Underground had Evol-ved into the Rolling Stones. “Teen Age Riot” ranks with “Freak Scene” among the many nice songs of the Nineteen Eighties.
Is not Something – My Bloody Valentine, November 1988.
One other beautiful debut, Is not Something launched a band as flat-out loud as Dinosaur Jr., and simply as enamored of Fender Jazzmasters and the distortion pedal. In contrast to the comparatively prolific Dinosaur, MBV produced solely three studio albums (and two masterpieces, the second being Loveless, in 1991). However what albums they’re. “Lose My Breath” and “Cupid Come,” from Is not Something, are mesmerizing sludge-fests. “Breath” options the chic vocals of Bilinda Butcher, whose dreamy vibe was supposedly induced by recording the tracks simply after she had woke up. “You By no means Ought to” hurtles like a damaged curler coaster. Kevin Shields emerged from the muck as a bona fide guitar hero, very similar to J Mascis of Dinosaur, uncommon birds within the school radio period.
Cosmic Factor – The B-52s, June 1989.
Cosmic Factor marked a spectacular comeback for the B-52s following the loss of life of founding guitarist Ricky Wilson, to not point out a large industrial breakthrough. To totally respect this document, think about listening to it upon its launch, earlier than “Love Shack” and “Roam” blared forth from each automobile speaker in America. Had it not turn out to be enormous, I believe Cosmic Factor could be regarded in the present day as a forgotten indie-pop masterpiece. “Dry County,” “Deadbeat Membership” and “Topaz” are harmonic gems. Singers Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson are a revelation, a full decade after the band’s recorded debut. I believe Cosmic Factor lastly solved the puzzle of the best way to mix their intertwined harmonies with Fred Schneider’s droll commentary.
The Mekons Rock ‘n Roll – Mekons, September 1989.
I noticed the Mekons at a half-empty L.A. membership a few years after this document got here out. You could not have requested for a greater rock-and-roll album than The Mekons Rock ‘n Roll, a feast of Beatle-esque guitar riffs propelling highly effective songs with Day by day Employee lyrics. And but, even in L.A., the band could not fill a room. The Mekons began out as first-wave British punks. They finally relocated to Chicago, the place I consider they continue to be. The Mekons Rock ‘n Roll is their best hour, though Concern and Whiskey (1985) is a traditional post-punk album, and something Sally Timms sings is price listening to. I personal one among roughly 10 vinyl copies of “Rock ‘n Roll” bought within the States.
13 Songs – Fugazi, September 1989.
The second compilation on this listing, 13 Songs combines the primary two EPs from Fugazi, a post-punk supergroup that arose from the ashes of (at the least) two legendary D.C. hardcore ensembles, Minor Risk and Rites of Spring. Fugazi slowed hardcore’s tempo with out sapping its power, injecting polyrhythms and jagged riffs to yield cardio punk anthems. The power between Fugazi and its viewers was explosive, an impact I noticed at just a few different exhibits of that period. (A Fishbone/Primus double invoice involves thoughts.) I discovered a Fugazi video with 10 million views. However good luck explaining the band, not to mention buzzing a tune, to a nonbeliever.
Key Lime Pie – Camper Van Beethoven, September 1989.
I really feel somewhat sheepish together with the ultimate Camper Van Beethoven LP on this listing: It’s the least CVB-sounding CVB album, extra like a Lowery solo LP. But it surely’s an excellent set of songs, most likely essentially the most constant CVB assortment. With this recording, frontman David Lowery traded the absurdist wit of “Good Guys and Unhealthy Guys” and “We Noticed Jerry’s Daughter” for darker stuff about JFK and Thomas Pynchon and Ronald Reagan and the loss of life of the American Dream. “Sweethearts,” “Once I Win the Lottery” and “All Her Favourite Fruit” are tragic epics, with the lyrical depth of Springsteen. Come on Darkness, certainly.
Heaven or Las Vegas – Cocteau Twins, September 1990.
Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins was one among Britain’s nice indie-rock voices of this period, together with Beth Gibbons of Portishead, Tracey Thorn of Every part however the Lady and the aforementioned Sally Timms. Cocteau Twins, a Scottish dream-pop trio, produced a number of pretty, ethereal albums, together with Treasure (1984) and Blue Bell Knoll (1988). Heaven or Las Vegas is a little more accessible than the others, and the title observe grew to become a college-radio hit. I’ve performed all of those information dozens of occasions, and I am nonetheless making an attempt to determine them out.
Daniel de Visé is a frequent AllMusic contributor and creator of King of the Blues: The Rise and Reign of B.B. King and The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Movie Basic.