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Step back in time to the heart of the 1990s, the last great decade of rock music. We’re your weekly time machine to the era of grunge, alternative, indie rock, emo, Brit-pop, shoegaze, power pop, and post-punk. Our journey includes in-depth album reviews, insider interviews with key figures, and comprehensive cultural discussions. ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ offers a deep dive into the music that defined a generation, providing a diverse range of sounds and stories that continue to influence artists today. What sets our podcast apart is our community of passionate listeners. You choose the artists, albums, and topics we explore, making ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ a truly collaborative experience. Join us as we celebrate the unparalleled creativity and cultural significance of 90s music. If you’re a Nirvana, Built to Spill, Elastica, or Radiohead fan or fascinated with how the 90s impacted the sound of your favorite 80s artists, ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ is your go-to podcast. Subscribe now and become part of a community that adores the last great decade of rock music. Let’s relive the 90s together!
Episodes
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Albums of 1993 | 90s Roundtable
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
By 1993, it was an alternative world, from MTV to mainstream radio. The Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Counting Crows, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Tool, and many more became household names with million selling albums while college radio and indie labels saw bands take off unexpectedly, with hits from The Breeders, The Lemonheads, Mazzy Star, Juliana Hatfield, Letters to Cleo, Ween, and many more. While pop music maintained its position with the likes of Mariah Carey, Billy Joel, and Duran Duran scoring hits, hip-hop was also ascendant with landmark albums from A Tribe Called Quest, Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Wu-Tang Clan, and more. We dive into it all, talking about records that have stood the test of time and those that haven't, albums overlooked upon their release and those best left to the dustbin of history.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - 1993 Medley (Lemon by U2, Animal Nitrate by Suede, Fade Into You by Mazzy Star, 20th Century by Brad, Give Back The Key To My Heart by Uncle Tupelo)
Outro - I Feel You by Depeche Mode
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Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Limblifter - Limblifter | Album Review
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Taking time off from The Age of Electric, Ian Summers (bass) joined the Dahle Brothers (Ryan on vocals, guitars and keys, Kurt on drums and vocals) for Limblifter in 1996. Those familiar with TAOE will recognize the sharp songwriting and guitar pop sensibilities, as the band effortlessly blasts out three-minute, radio-ready tunes like "Vicious" and "Tinfoil." Their sensibilities are definitely on the pop side, but the choruses aren't necessarily syrupy blandness. If anything, the band could have turned up the melodic hooks a bit more for our tastes.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Vicious
1:15 - First impression of Sideways Skull by The Hold Steady
20:04 - Opiñata
27:50 - Round The "2"
35:14 - Do I Feel Involved?
Outro -Screwed It Up
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Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Carcass - Heartwork | Album Review
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Heavy but melodic guitar riffs, intricate beats that switch between a Pantera groove and extreme metal blast beats, and otherworldly vocals are the cornerstones of Heartwork, the fourth studio album by English band Carcass. Expanding upon their earlier grindcore approach, Heartwork is a journey that grabs you by the (shredded) throat and won't let go for nearly forty-two minutes. From the NWOBHM styled "This Mortal Coil" to the ferocious hardcore stomp of "Carnal Forge," the band never lets up. In addition to tackling this classic of the genre, we also check out the YouTube video by Steve Welch, "If Guns N' Roses 'Appetite For Destruction' was written by 12 different bands" to find out how Steve did turning G N' R songs into tracks by Oasis, W.A.S.P., Danzig and more.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Carnal Forge
2:22 - If Guns N' Roses 'Appetite For Destruction' was written by 12 different bands - by Steve Welch
18:55 - Buried Dreams
22:37 - This Mortal Coil
27:27 - Heartwork
35:07 - Doctrinal Expletives
Outro - Embodiment
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Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
Season Twelve In Review
Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
Tuesday Dec 27, 2022
There is a lot to talk about when we look back on 2022. Albums new and old from 80s and 90s artists blasted from our speakers and headphones on a daily basis. As with our previous year-in-review episodes, we take a look back at our favorite new album discoveries, most brought to us by our Patreon community, as well as our most enjoyable round table experiences, and our favorite interviews conducted by Chip Midnight. Here's to season thirteen in 2023!
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Dig Me Out by Sleater-Kinney
Outro - Dig Me Out by Sleater-Kinney
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Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Love Battery - Dayglo | Album Review
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Though Love Battery emerged from the Seattle scene with numerous connections and an ascendant Sub Pop label backing them, the band never managed to breakthrough to the mainstream like their various label mates. Their 1992 debut Dayglo may shed some light on the reasons. The guitars are loud, loud, loud, sometimes overpowering the other instruments the way James Williamson would in The Stooges, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Thanks to a group of innovative, stellar musicians, the band can fluidly move from aggressive garage rock to punk indie rock without missing a beat.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Out of Focus
16:59 - See Your Mind
20:57 - Foot
26:23 - Side (With You)
32:02 - Blonde
Outro - Cool School (Trane of Thought)
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Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Hayden - Everything I Long For | Album Review
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Canadian singer/songwriter Paul Hayden Desser, known simply as Hayden, released his debut Everything I Long For on his own label in 1995. Shortly after, it was picked up and later re-released in 1996 on Sonic Unyon (internationally on Outpost Recordings/Geffen Records) after receiving acclaim in his home country. Channeling the likes of Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits, Hayden deep voice carves out a unique niche in 1990s folk, indie, and alternative rock. Though the album is almost always in first gear, Hayden ups the volume occasionally, matching it with a more aggressive, guttural vocal. If you enjoy confessional singer/songwriters with a penchant for deliberate slowcore, this might be an album worth checking out.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Bad As They Seem
14:30 - I'm To Blame
20:24 - Hardly
24:56 - Skates
Outro - In September
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Friday Dec 09, 2022
Jeremy Toback of Brad | Interview
Friday Dec 09, 2022
Friday Dec 09, 2022
Dig Me Out listeners know Jeremy Toback from his time playing bass in Brad with Shawn Smith (vocals), Stone Gossard (guitars) and Regan Hagar and his appearance on that band’s first three albums: Shame (1993), Interiors (1997) and Welcome to Discovery Park (2002). During the ‘90s, he also released 2 full-lengths, Perfect Flux Thing (1997) and Another True Fiction (1999), as well as a self-titled EP (1996). After being burned out by the music industry and the major label experience, Jeremy took some time off before discovering a new outlet for his songwriting. With the help of a long-time friend, Renee Stahl, Jeremy began recording softer lullabies for young children which eventually led to peaceful reinterpretations of popular rock songs by artists ranging from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Led Zeppelin to INXS. Renee and Jeremy’s latest single is a cover of Harry Styles’ “As It Was.” In November, Jeremy released his first new solo song in two decades, the beautifully minimalistic “Conjuring,” with an equally enthralling video.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Unbecome (from Perfect Flux Thing)
4:24 - Circle & Line (from Interiors by Brad)
34:26 - 20th Century (from Shame by Brad)
1:08:36 - Buttercup (from Shame by Brad)
Outro - Butterfly Elephant (from Perfect Flux Thing)
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Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
Swervedriver - Raise | Album Review
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
Tuesday Dec 06, 2022
The twin guitar attack by Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge on Swervedriver's 1991 debut Raise is unlike anything else under the shoegaze umbrella. While 80s dream pop was a touchstone for many of their contemporaries, the band from Oxford, England took some American influences like Dinosaur Jr., The Stooges, Sonic Youth, and Hüsker Dü into consideration. Their sound is more aggressive, more visceral, and often more exciting, leaning into the guitar's ability to shift tones quickly without relying on a wall of noise and feedback.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Raise
12:10 - Sci-Flyer
17:29 - Son of Mustang Ford
25:15 - Feel So Real
Outro - Deep Seat
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Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
New Music We’re Thankful For in 2022 | Roundtable
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
It's our third year of getting the patrons together and giving thanks for the new music that gave us happiness and good vibes in 2022. There's a wide array of bands and artists, new and old, that helped make 2022 a great year for music. New albums from 1980s and 90s artists like The Afghan Whigs, Suede, Archers of Loaf, The Cult, Rammstein, The Crystal Method, The Hellacopters, and many more all released great late career records, while newer bands like The Glad Machine, Noiseheads, The Bishop's Daredevil Stunt Club, Goodbye June, and a number of others landed on our radar.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - I'll Make You See God by The Afghan Whigs (How Do You Burn?)
11:43 - Nervous by Noise Unit (Cheeba City Blues)
26:23 - Times Like These by Soulside (A Brief Moment In The Sun)
32:44 - Magical Thinking by Sloan (Steady)
41:40 - Feed The Wound by Pig (The Merciless Light)
53:00 - October's Song by Skid Row (The Gang's All Here)
1:10:39 - Reality Spiral by Greg Puciato (Mirrorcell)
Outro - Personality Disorder by Suede (Autofiction)
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Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
Gun - Swagger | Album Review
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
Tuesday Nov 22, 2022
Scotland's Gun didn't make much of a dent stateside in the 80s or 90s, slightly out of tune with what was happening in mainstream. Their third album, Swagger, is aptly named, as the band is fully in control of their 80s AOR meets 90s hard rock approach. While 1994 was ground zero for grunge and alternative on US radio and MTV, Gun injected their sound with Bon Jovi big rock, Billy Idol energy, and even some Red Hot Chili Peppers funk on the questionable cover of "Word Up" by Cameo.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Don't Say It's Over
13:43 - Find My Way
21:59 - Something Worthwhile
31:52 - Word Up
Outro - Vicious Heart
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