Greatest Underground Rock Albums Of The 90s

Underground is a term that refers to various subcultures (counterculture) that purposely stray and stay away from mainstream.



Wreckless Eric - Donovan of Trash

Dreamy, reverb drenched atmosphere (minimal) and trippy, psychedelic arrangements, this is truly is a cool experience.
Wreckless Eric gained notoriety (Bill Black-style slap bass) as part of Stiff Records' highly eccentric roster of punk and Pub Rock artists during the late '1970s.

Album Details
Genre(s) Rock
Styles Punk/New Wave, Pub Rock, New Wave
Release Date 1991
Country UK


Thurston Moore - Psychic Hearts

A really great record. True freedom in sound, incredible guitar playing.

Album Details
Genre(s) Rock
Styles Alternative/ Indie Rock, Experimental Rock, Indie Rock
Release Date 1995
Length 65:37
Country U.S.




Gavin Friday - Shag Tobacco

Friday's haunting voices are great, his vocals ranging from deep and sultry, to a falsetto, to a teasing lounge lizard. 

Album Details
Genre(s) Rock
Styles Neo-Glam, Alternative/ Indie Rock, Post-Punk, Club/Dance
Release Date 1996
Length 55:10
Country UK



Chris Connelly - Shipwreck

Sound and lyrics depict the rhythm and  (strong tracks)  the majesty that is the city of broad. shoulders.

Album Details
Genre(s) Rock
Styles Alternative/ Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/ Rock, Industrial
Release Date 1994
Country UK



Adrian Belew - Acoustic Adrian Belew

This is proves that Adrian can write good songs (guitar virtuoso) without the aid of expensive doo-dah gadgetry. 

Album Details
Genre(s) Rock
Styles Art Rock, Album Rock, Guitar Virtuoso, Jazz-Rock, Experimental, Contemporary Pop/ Rock
Release Date 1995
Country U.S.

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