Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 1994.
Show notes:
Jay's non-top 5s: Superchunk, Jeff Buckley, Drive Like Jehu, Rollins Band, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Helmet, Pulp Fiction soundtrack, Mark Lanegan, Nirvana
Phil's #5: Pearl Jam's third album gets a little adventurous and rough-edged
Jay's #5: The Tragically Hip gets more atmospheric after more straight-ahead rockers
Phil's #4: Debut album from Jeff Buckley showcases his vocal range and a flair for different styles
Jay's #4: The super-prolific Guided By Voices brings lo-fi rock into the forefront
Phil's #3: Nirvana reinvented the Unplugged format in a historic recording
Jay's #3: No sophomore jinx for Pavement, who broke through in an indie rock way
Phil's #2: Soundgarden breaks through to the mainstream
Jay's #2: Frank Black does a Bob Pollard impression with a lot of short bursts of awesomeness on his second solo album
Phil's #1: Green Day explodes into popular culture with a classic blast of snotty pop-punk
Jay's #1: An abrupt shift in sound from Sloan that led to them getting dumped by Geffen and briefly breaking up...but it's amazing
This was the peak of the '90s indie rock scene
Favorite songs: "Longview" (Phil), "Coax Me" (Sloan)
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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.