Episodes
Kandice Morrissette has answered the call to come onto '93-'94! And the album she has chosen has just hit its 30th anniversary-- Under the Pink by Tori Amos. Check out our conversation!
Published 03/06/24
We're doing our first compilation album on the show and talking about Elvis Costello and the Attractions with author and humorist AJ DiCosimo. Travis and AJ have both spent a lot of time with the album The Very Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 1977 - 86 and had plenty to say about it.
Published 02/25/24
Rob LeRoy of the band Dharma has joined the show to discuss 1994's Without a Sound, the most commercially successful Dinosaur Jr album and also an album that holds a weird place in Rob and Travis's hearts.
Published 02/14/24
Mike Krupinski of the Snapcat Bandits joins '93-'94 to discuss one of his favorite albums, 1993's Rid of Me by PJ Harvey!
Published 02/07/24
Straight from the All American Spookshow Podcast, Donny F*****g Richmond has joined us at '93 - '94! Travis and Donny go back a long way and have a great time reuniting and discussing Radiohead's debut album Pablo Honey.
Published 02/01/24
We're coloring outside the lines of '93-'94 again by getting into 1995's The Bends from Radiohead. Chris Deary is back on the show for the third time, and we get into one of his favorite albums from one of his favorite bands, among other things.
Published 01/23/24
Dave Horning is on the show again, this time in person! He came with a lot of love for and a few stories about Ween and their 1994 album Chocolate and Cheese.
Published 01/17/24
Morgan has returned to the show for a third time and has chosen to color outside the usual lines a little bit by talking about an album released in the fall of 1992, The Jesus Lizard's Liar.
Published 01/09/24
Christian has returned to '93-'94 to talk MxPx and to get love-mauled by Travis's eleven-pound dog.
Published 01/02/24
Brad Carroll has returned to the show to talk about one of his life's greatest obsessions-- Bob Dylan! In particular, the album World Gone Wrong from 1993. Other albums, bands, and subjects are touched on liberally.
Published 12/28/23
Joe Lowry has heeded the call! Every episode, I ask guests to come on and talk about an album they love from the era, and Joe has stepped up to the plate to talk Pennywise and their 1993 album Unknown Road.
Published 12/17/23
Shawn is back and he and Travis talk all about Sting's 1993 album Ten Summoner's Tales! Well, they talk about everything but the fact that Sting's real name is Gordon Sumner. Hey, good one, Gordo! A range of other topics are discussed including history, 50s tv, beer, and lots and lots of talk about Peter Gabriel.
Published 12/10/23
Brian is back! The two recover from a weekend retreat, discuss Nine Inch Nails and their classic The Downward Spiral, and get into the topic of animation.
Published 11/30/23
Dustin Lince has returned to discuss the highly influential album Chrome from England's own Catherine Wheel. He and Travis also delve into their top 3 favorite local Michigan bands and have a good time doing it.
Published 11/22/23
Eric Branstrom, Travis's cohost from their movie podcast Cinema 9, is back on '93-'94 to discuss his deep appreciation for the luminary Johnny Cash and his 1994 revival album American Recordings!
Published 11/14/23
Travis admittedly isn't the biggest metal head, so it was an honor to have Brandon Callahan come back on to discuss another heavy hitter in the genre, Anthrax and their 1993 album Sound of White Noise.
Published 11/07/23
Matt Fleming is a dear, old friend of Travis's, and they reconnected to talk about the monumental Nirvana album In Utero. Also, the conversation gets inevitably steered toward horror movies. Check it out!
Published 10/30/23
Josh Adkins was kind enough to take a break from talking movies on his podcast The All-American Spookshow to come aboard '93-'94 and chat about the utterly iconic, enduring, mega-rockstars The Rolling Stones and their 1994 album Voodoo Lounge.
Published 10/19/23
The 1993 Breeders album Last Splash holds a very special place in the life of Tif Lawson, as it is deeply tied to her connections with her family. She comes on the show to discuss her love of this classic.
Published 10/07/23
Punk rock and philosophy! That's pretty much always what's on order when you're talking to Luke Hoorelbeke, and especially for this episode where the topic at hand is the classic punk album Trashed from Lagwagon.
Published 09/30/23
Chad Gibbons is a wonderful human being and a huge fan of Tom Waits. He has come onto the show to talk all about the 1993 album The Black Rider, as well as about Tom Waits more generally. Travis and Chad have a lot of history that gets unearthed in this episode as well. Thanks for joining?
Published 09/23/23
Travis's good friend Amanda Hallbeck has come on to the show! The topic of discussion is Elliott Smith's debut solo album Roman Candle from 1994. Elliott Smith played something of a role in bringing Amanda together with her husband and she has come to tell us that story. She also has come to grapple with the emotional devastation that Elliott's music can induce. Fun!
Published 09/17/23
Pearl Joslyn has returned to the show to talk about the 1994 Cranberries album No Need to Argue, and also about beer, Irish history, and what good country music is. Check it out.
Published 09/09/23
Part 2: It's pretty rare that members of Travis's former band Killdrama manage to get together in person, but it happened this summer with Travis, Jeff Branstrom, and Derek Fern (Morgan Peak and Jim Takacs were not in attendance). Many hours were spent around Jeff's pool, with plenty of beers and shots (and the sound of neighbors' gunshots), talking about Stone Temple Pilots' MTV Unplugged album and Alice In Chains' ep Jar of Flies. Finally, the show is rounded out with a lengthy conversation...
Published 09/02/23
Part 1: It's pretty rare that members of Travis's former band Killdrama manage to get together in person, but it happened this summer with Travis, Jeff Branstrom, and Derek Fern (Morgan Peak and Jim Takacs were not in attendance). Many hours were spent around Jeff's pool, with plenty of beers and shots (and the sound of neighbors' gunshots), talking about Stone Temple Pilots' MTV Unplugged album and Alice In Chains' ep Jar of Flies. Finally, the show is rounded out with a lengthy conversation...
Published 09/02/23