Here are 11 essential indie rock albums from the 1990s that you should absolutely own on vinyl.
This list could honestly go on forever, given the state of indie music in the ’90s. What it meant to be a true “indie rock” band hadn’t been fully developed at this time.
The grunge era in the first half of the decade led to major labels gobbling up nearly everything that would fit that sound. It was nearly the same story as the alternative rock boom that followed.
True independent record labels were mostly relegated to the regional scene operations or firmly entrenched in the world of punk, leaving little room for indie rock to blossom into what it is today.
There were a few exceptions, however, during this period. Seattle’s Sub Pop, which helped launch Nirvana and Soundgarden into the stratosphere at the start of the grunge movement, slowly transitioned into a true home of indie rock before the end of the ’90s.
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In North Carolina, Merge Records was just getting its start as an independent record label as the ’90s ramped up. Early buzz around Neutral Milk Hotel’s music helped draw attention to Merge, which would go on to release music from the likes of Arcade Fire, Spoon, and The New Pornographers.
If you’re looking to start collecting early indie rock on vinyl, here are 11 albums that need to be on your shelves.