I've made this list 50% longer, and took a 3 hour slot to play all these on the radio. 1994 was a good year. Also, as a general note, 1994 is really the first year that Indie Rock (as such) was truly a separate entity and sound from Alternative. Again, all labels are subjective, but you will see a lot less mainstream music on these lists going forward from 1994.
(in no particular order other than the order I'm played them on the radio)
Built to Spill - There's Nothing Wrong with Love
Every song a pop classic. Subtle string touches, vocal harmonies. Near perfect.Sebadoh - Bakesale
Lou Barlow and Jason Loewenstein really hit their songwriting stride on this album.Shellac - At Action Park
Low - I Could Live in Hope
In 1994, it was very punk to play slowly and beautifully.
Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary
Without hyperbole, the best music to ever come from Seattle. Nothing sounds quite like Sunny Day, even the bands who try.
Christie Front Drive - self-titled EP
To be clear, since Christie Front Drive has many self-titled releases, this is their first, 6-song 12", released in 1994. And it's amazing.
Evergreen [CA] - Seven Songs
In the same vein as Sunny Day and Christie Front Drive. There are multiple bands named Evergreen. This is the one from San Diego. and this release is on Anomaly / Whaleboy records. Legend has it there are only a handful of these in existence. Sadly, I only have a dubbed copy.Guilty Pleasure / Special Mention: Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
A perfect, solid rock album that's stood the test of time. Who knew?
Brainiac - Bonsai Superstar
20 years ahead of their time. I can't listen to Enon because Brainiac was so much better.Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Sublimely perfect in the way only Pavement could be. If you went to college in the 90s, you get it. If you didn't, you never will.Guided by Voices - Bee Thousand
The Hi-water mark of Lo-Fi. GBV's songwriting at its best.Starflyer 59 - Starflyer 59 [Silver]
The innovative first album of SF59's two perfect albums. Noisier, slower, more languid than anything else at the time.
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