A Trip Through Indie Rock Fashion Circa ‘95


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Sometimes in our RSS-haze we forget that “indie rock” wasn’t always so fashionable. In fact, if you go back to early nineties, the style was a lack of style, and not in some “I’m going to wear this because no one would think that I would actually wear this” sort of way. (Look at you Mom jeans.) Rather, it was earnest, as if all indie rockers of the ’90s merely woke up, saw their jeans and put them on. It was honest. It was real. Often, it was pretty ugly. While the slacker style has surely come back into play by kids whose first CD was Bush Sixteen Stone, it just doesn’t feel as “authentic” as it did back then. Times have changed kids, but the classic t-shirt, Levi’s and All-Stars will never die. It just will never look as cool as it did on these dudes.

You could even be a fat dude in shorts and that was cool…even in Europe! (Fun fact, pretty sure Ira Kaplan has been swapping between the same two t-shirts since Yo La Tengo began in 1984.)

As Pavement demonstrate, your clothes did not have to “fit,” let alone be “form fitting.” Also note, white long sleeve tee. God I miss the ’90s.

Sonic Youth wear coats. Long leather jackets, black and purple nylon ski parkas and denim jackets with leather collars.

As for video fashion, Chavez may have put it all out on the table when they shot their video for “Break Up Your Band” on a trans-gender hosted talk show featuring suburban moms, stripping firemen, kimono clad rickshaw drivers, loin cloth covered dudes in bear masks, and a bevy of gigantic collars.

Something tells me Veruca Salt will opt against the floral crop tank top when they inevitably reunite. (Notice the gold microphones. Oh, Glastonbury.)

Lou Barlow in Germany in 1995 looks like my fifth grade Earth Science teacher in Germany in 1995.

On the other hand, J. Mascis looks pretty much exactly the same.

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Free Lou Barlow Download!


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To kick off Merge RecordsXX Merge festival, the label is releasing “Gravitate,” a single off of the forthcoming Lou Barlow album, Goodnight Unknown, out October 6. Get it here.

After Merge’s 20th anniversary celebrations, Lou and the Missingmen head out on tour. Dates are as follows:

09.30.2009 Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
10.02.2009 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
10.04.2009 Clifton Park , NY @ Northern Lights
10.07.2009 New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
10.08.2009 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
10.09.2009 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of the Living Arts
10.10.2009 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
10.11.2009 Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot
10.13.2009 Madison, WI @ The Majestic Theatre
10.14.2009 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
10.15.2009 Chicago , IL @ Vic Theatre
10.16.2009 Louisville , KY @ Headliner’s Music Hall
10.17.2009 Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
10.26.2009 Kansas City, MO @ The Beaumont Club
10.27.2009 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
10.29.2009 Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater
10.30.2009 Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre
11.03.2009 Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
11.04.2009 Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up Tavern
11.05.2009 West Hollywood, CA @ House of Blues
11.07.2009 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom

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Goodnight Unknown: New Tunes from Lou Barlow


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Hey, good news: Lou Barlow’s got a new album coming via Merge Records on October 6. Trusty press release elves tell us that aside from being a hybrid between Sebadoh and Dinosaur Jr (weeeird) Goodnight Unknown features Dale Crover of The Melvins on drums as well as some contributions from Imaad Wasif of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Lou Barlow and the Missingmen will be on on tour this fall opening for Barlow’s other band Dino Jr. That dude’s going to be tired.

Lou Barlow + the Missingmen on Tour:

09.30 Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
10.01 Montreal, QUE @ Pop Montreal Festival
10.02 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
10.03 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
10.04 Clifton Park, NY @ Northern Lights
10.07 New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
10.08 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
10.09 Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of the Living Arts
10.10 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall
10.11 Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot
10.13 Madison, WI @ The Majestic Theatre
10.14 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
10.15 Chicago, IL @ Vic Theatre
10.16 Louisville, KY @ Headliner’s Music Hall
10.17 Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
10.26 Kansas City, MO @ The Beaumont Club
10.27 Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
10.29 Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater
10.30 Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre
11.03 Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre
11.04 Solana Beach, CA @ Belly Up Tavern
11.06 San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
11.07 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom

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