Dig Me Out - The 90's Rock Podcast

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We dig deep with weekly episodes featuring album reviews, artist interviews and roundtable discussions.

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  • #259: Review of Season Five

    29/12/2015 Duración: 40min

    It’s the final episode of 2015, and what a year it was! We recently kicked off our Patreon campaign, and on this episode dig a little deeper into what that means for the future of the show. We talk about our favorite interviews, roundtable discussions and album reviews, read some listener feedback and preview 2016. Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #258: Aluminum by Gods Child

    22/12/2015 Duración: 36min

    For our final review of 2015, we’re checking out the sophomore album Aluminum from Gods Child. This New York City band has an interesting and at times odd combination of influences and sounds, jumping from jazz verses to soaring Bon Jovi choruses literally in the same song. Sometimes it works, other times it left us scratching our heads. But did we like it? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - This is the Real World3:36 - History of the Band7:01 - Serve Yourself13:09 - Need16:24 - Heart of ExtasyOutro - Female Elvis Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #257: Hello by Poe

    15/12/2015 Duración: 30min

    As we discussed in our October roundtable episode on female artists of the 90s, 1995 was a historic year thanks to Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette. But Alanis wasn’t the only artist to make an impact. The New York Times noted in early 1996 about the debut album Hello by Poe and her “moody hip-hop to hymnlike piano to fingerpicking pop-folk.” We revisit this eclectic record that features contributions from former Guns ‘n Roses drummer Matt Sorum, late hip-hop producer/artist J Dilla and Alice in Chains/Jane’s Addiction recording engineer Dave Jerden.  Songs in this Episode: Intro - Junkie1:38 - History of the Band10:33 - Hello16:36 - Choking the Cherry19:45 - Angry Johnny24:00 Trigger Happy Jack (Drive By A Go-Go)Outro - Hello (Band Version) Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #256: Movie Soundtrack of the 90s Roundtable

    08/12/2015 Duración: 01h09min

    For our final roundtable of 2015, we’re joined by Matt Wardlaw and Eric Peterson to discuss movie soundtracks of the 1990s. Where the 90s the ultimate decade for movie soundtracks? Can a great soundtrack redeem a mediocre movie? What were the best songs written specifically for movies? What artists made their careers thanks to soundtrack songs? All this more, plus special thanks to our guest introduction announcer who filled in for our regular. Songs in this Episode: Intro - A Girl Like You by Edwyn Collins (Empire Records)9:19 - Kids in America by The Muffs (Clueless)20:54 - Runnin’ on Go by New Bomb Turks (Glory Daze)32:36 - Seasons by Chris Cornell (Singles)50:40 - BBC by Ming Tea (Austin Powers)Outro - Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe by the Afghan Whigs (Beautiful Girls) Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #255: Interview with Scott Lucas of Local H

    01/12/2015 Duración: 58min

    This week Scott Lucas of Local H joins us to talk about their latest album Hey, Killer and their recent tour with Failure. We dig into Scott’s early years in Zion, IL, getting his first Harmony guitar and playing basement and garage shows in the dry town. We discuss the early years of the band, working various jobs while gigging and writing before signing to Island Records. We talk about the upcoming 20th anniversary of their breakthrough sophomore album As Good As Dead, plans for reissues and upcoming shows. The music industry, streaming vs. physical media, Mad Max, the upcoming book coffee table book “Twenty-Five Years of Skin in the Game,” and much much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - City of Knives3:45 - Gig Bag Road40:39 - Bound for the FloorOutro - Age Group Champion Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #254: Delete Yourself! by Atari Teenage Riot

    24/11/2015 Duración: 37min

    Atari Teenage Riot’s 1995 album Delete Yourself! was supposed to be at the start of the wave that would usher the end of guitar music and a takeover by synths, samples and drum machines. That didn’t exactly happen, however plenty of interesting albums were released during that time, and we’re checking out the German trio’s self-described “digital hardcore” debut. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Into the Death2:43 - History of the Band14:34: Riot 199521:28 - Hetzjagd auf nazis! (live)23:42 - Kids are United!Outro - Cyberpunks are Dead! Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #253: Trace by Son Volt

    17/11/2015 Duración: 44min

    It’s been twenty years since Son Volt released their debut album Trace, which means it is up for repackaged remastered re-release and reappraisal. Always compared to Wilco thanks to their time together in alt.country pioneering band Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt finds Jay Farrar at his songwriting peak, easily shifting from uptempo rockers to acoustic slow burns with radio friendly production tying it all together. Does it stand the test of time? Is Tim’s love of Son Volt still strong? Has Jason come around to any of it? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Route4:01 - History of the Band6:01 - Drown18:45 - Live Free29:05 - Catching On31:35 - WindfallOutro - Out of the Picture Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #252: Van Halen in the 90s Round Table

    10/11/2015 Duración: 02h03min

    This week we’re kicking off the first of a series in which we revisit the 90s output of a band from the 1980s that was massive popular. For the first “in the 90s” round table, we’re tackling Van Halen, who sold a combined 47 million albums from 1980 to 1988, and enter the 90s with the successful For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge album in 1991 that spawned the gigantic single “Right Here Right Now.” From there, the band fumbled through a not very live double album before the uneven Balance album in 1995, the final with Sammy Hagar. We revisit the wild months in 1996 that feature the departure of Sammy, return and quick departure of David Lee Roth and addition of Extreme singer Gary Cherone for 1998′s III. To make sense of it all, we’re joined by Van Halen Rising author Greg Renoff, Ultimate Classic Rock writer Matt Wardlaw, writer/author/podcaster Eric Grubbs, and 80s Rock Savant/KidsInterviewBands.com proprietor Chip Midnight for a lively and lengthly discussion. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Man on a Mission11:

  • #251: Earth vs the Wildhearts by The Wildhearts

    03/11/2015 Duración: 36min

    This week we’re checking out the 1993 album Earth vs the Wildhearts by The Wildhearts, which came up in the comments for our recent review of The Almighty. While they share some similarity in the big riffing department, The Wildhearts take a decidedly different approach to the vocals, dipping into power pop melodies and harmonies throughout. Jason, who picked the album, says this should be his favorite band, but isn’t. Tune in to find out why. Songs in this Episode Intro - Greetings from Shitsville4:20 - History of the Band11:18 - TV Tan14:43 - The Miles Away Girl16:55 - Loveshit26:42 - My Baby Is a HeadfuckOutro - Shame on Me Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #250: Frame and Canvas by Braid

    27/10/2015 Duración: 32min

    A few weeks back we with spoke with musician/producer J. Robbins and touched upon his production work with Braid. This week we decided to revisit their 1998 album Frame and Canvas, which has made it onto top whatever lists for emo from NME, LA Weekly and Treble, just to name a few. Does it live up to the hoopla? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Killing a Camera5:57 - History of the Band15:25 - The New Nathan Detroits20:44 - I Keep A DiaryOutro - A Dozen Roses Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #249: Interview with Morgan Taylor of Mink

    20/10/2015 Duración: 02h20min

    This week we’re joined by Morgan Taylor, formerly of the band Mink, to help us revisit our review of their album Get In Get Out from season one. We didn’t know much about the band and their history, or of the Dayton, Ohio scene in the ‘80s or ‘90s, so Morgan walks us through this small but influential town. Morgan takes us back to his earliest bands, opening for an embryonic Guided By Voices. He walks through the half dozen bands he played with, including the short lived acoustic duo Glee & Beak, that opened for Bob Dylan, along with tracing the connected lineage of each Mink member, and how an opportunity to play in the opening band for a Lisa Loeb tour launched Mink. Morgan talks about becoming the “it” band in Dayton, hanging out at Bob Pollard’s legendary Monument Club, getting a standing ovation from Kim Deal, and what led to the band breaking up. There so much to cover, including how Morgan utilized his decades as a musician and interest in illustration to create Gustafer Yellowgold, a multi-media p

  • #248: Female Artists of the 90s

    13/10/2015 Duración: 01h12min

    This week were discussing the influences on, the influence of and the variety of female artists who made an impact on alternative and indie rock in the 1990s. To help us scratch the surface of this very big topic, we’re joined by Annie Zaleski of the AV Club, Salon and many more, Jim Kopeny of the Chicagoist and Chip Midnight of Kids Interview Bands. From Riot Grrrl to Lilith Fair and Justine Frischmann to Jewel, we do our best to dissect what made the 90s different than the preceding 80s and decade that followed. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Rot by Scrawl7:22 - You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette27:45 - Violet by Hole40:46 - Connection by Elastica52:46 - Beautiful John by Madder RoseOutro - Dream of the 90s by Portlandia Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #247: Interview with J. Robbins of Jawbox and Burning Airlines

    06/10/2015 Duración: 02h39min

    This week, we’re joined by producer and musician J. Robbins, of such bands as Government Issue, Jawbox, Burning Airlines, Channels and Office of Future Plans. What do we cover in our two and half hours? Marriage and kids, and how they change a musicians life. Writing, recording and touring. Vans vs. Buses. The styles of Zach vs. Pete. Steve Albini: producing vs. engineering. Dealing with the major labels in the 90s. Guitars and amps. Touring with Stone Temple Pilots and appreciating David Bowie. Playing in Scream with the Stahl brothers and Dave Grohl. Covering (and hating) Tori Amos. Rock artists covering pop artists, and the politics of privilege. Recording Braid and Hey Mercedes. Lyric writing and how listeners interpret them. Current and future vinyl reissue plans. The difference between physical media and streaming on musical appreciation. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Savory by Jawbox30:34 - Scissoring by Burning Airlines1:38:54 - Cornflake Girl by Jawbox (Tori Amos cover)2:05:58 - Spoiler by Jawbox2:3

  • #246: Interview with author/musician Jon Fine

    29/09/2015 Duración: 01h34min

    Jon Fine, author of Your Band Sucks: What I Saw at Indie Rock's Failed Revolution (But Can No Longer Hear), and guitarist of Bitch Magnet, joins us to discuss his newly released book. We talk the genesis of the book and what makes a good rock memoir, try to figure out what exactly is “indie rock,” chat about gear and how to properly dispose of guitars in disrepair, and so much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - MesenteryOutro - Dragoon Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #245: Dyslexicon by Dandelion

    22/09/2015 Duración: 34min

    After Jason’s pick last week, Tim takes a shot and brings Dandelion’s 1995 sophomore (and final) album Dyslexicon to the table on the strength of the single “Weird-Out.” The album owes a heavy debt to Nirvana, from the familiar vocal style to big drums and guitars. The question becomes: when does influence become imitation? Songs in this Episode: Intro - Trailer Park Girl3:23 - Weird-Out5:39 - History of the Band14:29 - Retard19:33 - Melon from HeavenOutro - Snow Job Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #244: Powertrippin’ by The Almighty

    15/09/2015 Duración: 40min

    This week we’re getting to one of our own picks, and Jason has brought us some prime debate material - 1993′s Powertrippin’ by The Almighty. Down-tuned guitars, double bass drum pedals and Motorhead meets Alice In Chains riffage, this band made zero impact in the United States, but their sound is familiar to anyone who has listened to hard rock in the last 20+ years. Has all that time made the band sound derivative, or were they from the start? Songs in this Episode: Intro - Instinct5:40 - History of the Band19:36 - Out of Season24:39 - Takin’ Hold28:48 - Sick And Wired35:24 - MeathookOutro - Powertrippin’ Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #243: Shoegaze Round Table Discussion

    08/09/2015 Duración: 01h08min

    The description “shoegaze” has been applied to My Bloody Valentine to Ride to Slowdive to Swervedriver to Lush. But what exactly is shoegaze, what links these bands and others to this late 80s/early 90s movement? To help us break it down we’re joined by Aaron Perrino, Andy Derer and Eric Grubbs to talk the bands, the sounds, the albums, the guitar pedals and much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Only Shallow by My Bloody Valentine10:53 - Duel by Swervedriver22:26 - Little Fury Things by Dinosaur Jr.32:56 - Heliotropic by Failure40:28 - Just Like Honey by The Jesus and Mary ChainOutro - The Sight of You by Pale Saints Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #242: Tatoonie by Blind Mr. Jones

    01/09/2015 Duración: 36min

    Next week will be hosting our round table discussion on shoegaze, so to get in the mood, this week we’re tackling one of the lesser known entries in the genre - the 1994 album Tatoonie by Blind Mr. Jones. Many of the things you come to expect from a shoegaze band are present - etheral vocals and guitars that switch from chorus clean to distorted chaos in an instant. As we dug deeper, we discovered some nods to power pop and early Britpop that make this album more intriguing that expected, but with a few issues to overcome. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Disneyworld 5:40 - History of the Band 10:33- Hey 15:12 - See You Again 17:59 - Mesa Outro - Big Plane Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #241: Interview with Dale Crover of the Melvins

    25/08/2015 Duración: 02h25min

    For our latest episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Dale Cover, drummer and occasional guitar/bass player for the Melvins, Altamont, Fantomas, Nirvana and Broken Bat. To say this was a “wide-ranging” interview would be an under statement, as the two-plus hours interview spent about half the time talking music, the rest covering topics such as children’s birthday parties, Texas BBQ spots, European coffee, Ohio accents, and at one point Dale turns the tables and interviews us. We’re presenting this unedited in glorious raw form, and we hope you enjoy. Songs in this Episode: Intro - QueenOutro - Sweet Willy Rollbar Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

  • #240: Round Table Discussion on Punk in the 90s

    18/08/2015 Duración: 01h09min

    For our latest round table discussion, we’re revisiting punk rock of the 1990s with a pair of special guests: author and podcaster Eric Grubbs, and music writer Scott Colvin. We trace how the 80s punk underground paved the way for the 90s mainstream explosion, dissect the various punk sub-genres, discuss the overlooked gems, tackle the “sell out” label, and much more. Who’s punk, what’s the score? We try to figure it out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Ruby Soho by Rancid15:20 - Save Your Generation by Jawbreaker24:22 - Welcome to Paradise (Kerplunk version) by Green Day43:05 - Firestorm by Earth Crisis56:11 - On A Rope by Rocket From The CryptOutro - Someday I Suppose by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

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