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J and Tim dig into the grunge, alt-rock, and indie albums that changed everything—the forgotten classics, the underappreciated masterpieces, and the legends worth hearing again. One album at a time. Let’s dig it out.
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Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
#119: The Moray Eels Eat the Space Needle by Space Needle
Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
For episode #119, we're tackle a listener suggestion: The Moray Eels Eat The Space Needle by Space Needle from 1997. Only this time, we've brought in our listener to tell us why he decided to suggest this album, that bounces between ten-plus-minute space rock experiments to concise and bittersweet harmonized morose pop.
Songs in this Episode:

Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
#118: New Parade by The Sheila Divine
Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
Tuesday Apr 16, 2013
For episode #118, Aaron Perrino of The Sheila Divine joins us to revisit their debut 1999 album, New Parade
. Our wide ranging discussion covers a variety topics, including the whether Cleveland or Buffalo are the sadder city, the workout habits of Greg Dulli, eyeglass endorsements and contracting SARS in China. Oh, and we also talk music, songwriting, recording, touring and all that good stuff, as well as an impromptu a cappella version of Joe Esposito's "You're The Best."
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Automatic Buffalo
17:42 - Hum
20:17 - Automatic Buffalo
33:10 - The Modern Log
1:04:20 - The Amendment
Outro - Awful Age

Tuesday Apr 09, 2013
#117: Pony Express Record by Shudder To Think
Tuesday Apr 09, 2013
Tuesday Apr 09, 2013
For our latest listener suggestion, we finally get around to a beloved album that flew under our collective radar for too long - 1994's Pony Express Record by Shudder To Think. The twists and turns are plenty on STT's major label debut, but hidden inside these dissonant and jagged tunes are melodic hooks that would make Matthew Sweet swoon. And that's not the only oddball reference we'll make, as Alice Cooper, Jesus Christ Superstar and more get tossed into the reference potluck in an attempt to figure out Pony Express Record.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Gang of $
3:30 - History of the Band
16:15 - No RM. 9, Kentucky
19:01 - Kissi Penny
22:02 - Earthquakes Come Home
29:00 - X-French Tee Shirt
33:06 - So Into You (Atlanta Rhythm Section)
34:36 - So Into You (Shudder To Think)
Outro - Trackstar

Tuesday Apr 02, 2013
#116: Murk Time Cruiser by aMiniature
Tuesday Apr 02, 2013
Tuesday Apr 02, 2013
Episode #116 brings us another listener suggestion, this time we check out the 1995 album Murk Time Cruiser
by aMiniature (the first "a" is silent, if you didn't know). Combining disjointed rhythms and razor sharp guitar riffs, aMiniature are in the same stratosphere as the recently reviewed Knapsack, evening sharing the same producer for their third and final album, just like Knapsack. But is that where the similarities end? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - He, The Bad Feeler
1:50 - History of the Band
12:27 - He, The Bad Feeler
14:00 - Peddler's Talk
17:21 - Long Live Soul Miner
24:39 - Bored Spy
Outro - Signer's Strut

Tuesday Mar 26, 2013
#115: Endless Bummer by My Head
Tuesday Mar 26, 2013
Tuesday Mar 26, 2013
The day has finally come - Dig Me Out is intercontinental! For episode #115, we're joined on Skype by Australian filmmaker Shaun Katz to talk about his upcoming music documentary, Underground, Inc., as well as review his pick, the 1996 album Endless Bummer by My Head.
Help back Underground, Inc. by backing the Kickstarter campaign.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Killer Hair
6:09 - History of the Band
14:22 - Teenage Foxes
18:20 - Carnasaur
23:38 - Fall
25:49 - Humbucker
32:34 - Don't Waste My Time
Outro - Log

Tuesday Mar 19, 2013
#114: Above by Mad Season
Tuesday Mar 19, 2013
Tuesday Mar 19, 2013
The lone release by Seattle-supergroup Mad Season, 1995's Above
, is being re-released in 2013 as a box set with new material and a live concert, so now is the time to revisit. Often, musical supergroups fail to live up to the sum of their parts (re: The Thorns or Velvet Revolver), does Mad Season? Is this just another "grunge" record, or does Above rise...um, above? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - I'm Above
3:20 - History of the Band
10:52 - Wake Up
19:27 - I'm Above
23:25 - November Hotel
36:19 - Artificial Red
Outro - I Don't Know Anything

Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
#113: Syrup Macrame by Radial Spangle
Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
Tuesday Mar 12, 2013
For listener request episode #113, we're heading down the road less, or never travelled: Radial Spangle, and their second (and last) album, 1994's Syrup Macrame. Indie and alternative aren't specific enough to describe Radial Spangle's music: neo-experimental-space-psychedelic-lo-fi-rock? We're not quiet sure what to make of much of the album, but moments shine through - are their enough? Tune in to fine out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Special Love
2:38 - History of the Band
6:31 - Caf, 'Fine
9:33 - Busy Hole
14:58 - Knees
18:06 - Patio Furniture
27:17 - Sunflower Graveyard
Outro - New Dress

Tuesday Mar 05, 2013
#112: This Conversation Is Ending Starting Right Now by Knapsack
Tuesday Mar 05, 2013
Tuesday Mar 05, 2013
For episode #112, we're tackling the third and final album from Knapsack, 1998's This Conversation Is Ending Starting Right Now
. Jason brings a favorite of his to review, and Tim's never heard it. Will Tim share Jason's appreciation for an album that got plenty of Facebook love, or is disagreement on the horizon? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Arrows to the Action
2:46 - History of the Band
10:42 - Cold Enough To Break
15:56 - Shape of the Fear
25:06 - Change Is All The Rage
28:38 - Cinema Stare
Outro - Hummingbirds

Tuesday Feb 26, 2013
#111: Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy by The Refreshments
Tuesday Feb 26, 2013
Tuesday Feb 26, 2013
We're back with another listener suggestion for episode #111 as we return to the world of 90s one-hit wonders and the 1996 album Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy
by The Refreshments. Combining bar-band like guitar crunch with clever lyrics, FFBB shows of the Arizona band's musical range, adding elements unique to the Southwest like Mariachi rhythms and horns, and plenty of references to Mexico. There's no doubting "Banditos" worthiness as a 90s hit, but does the rest of the album measure up? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Down Together
3:17 - History of the Band
14:32 - Down Together
18:46 - Banditos
24:12 - Mexico
Outro - European Swallow

Tuesday Feb 19, 2013
#110: Sound Of Lies by The Jayhawks
Tuesday Feb 19, 2013
Tuesday Feb 19, 2013
We're back with another pick from Jason - the 1997 album Sound Of Lies by The Jayhawks. Written and recorded after the departure of co-founding lead singer and songwriter Mark Olsen, Sound of Lies rests on the shoulders of Gary Louris, who expands the Midwestern Americana sound to include psychedelic and Beatles-esque pop. Reviews were mixed at the time, but some claim this is a buried treasure. Are they right? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Think About It
3:06 - History of the Band
12:41 - Sixteen Down
20:26 - Trouble
23:22 - Dying On The Vine
29:18 - It's Up To You
Outro - The Man Who Loved Life
