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Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Summary: The 90's rock podcast. We dig deep with weekly episodes featuring album reviews, artist interviews and roundtable discussions.

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 #251: Earth vs the Wildhearts by The Wildhearts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:41

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 EpisodeIntro - 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

 #251: Earth vs the Wildhearts by The Wildhearts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:42

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 Shitsville 4:20 - History of the Band 11:18 - TV Tan 14:43 - The Miles Away Girl 16:55 - Loveshit 26:42 - My Baby Is a Headfuck Outro - Shame on Me Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #250: Frame and Canvas by Braid | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

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 

 #250: Frame and Canvas by Braid | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:01

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 Camera 5:57 - History of the Band 15:25 - The New Nathan Detroits 20:44 - I Keep A Diary Outro - A Dozen Roses Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #249: Interview with Morgan Taylor of Mink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:20:53

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 performance of live music, colored-pencil animations and storytelling for children.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Straight Man from Get In Get Out47:57 - A Social Life from The Red Album

 #249: Interview with Morgan Taylor of Mink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:20:54

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 performance of live music, colored-pencil animations and storytelling for children. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Straight Man from Get In Get Out 47:57 - A Social Life from The Red Album Outro - Ohio at the End from Come Over Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #248: Female Artists of the 90s | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:35

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 Elastica

 #248: Female Artists of the 90s | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:36

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 Scrawl 7:22 - You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette 27:45 - Violet by Hole 40:46 - Connection by Elastica 52:46 - Beautiful John by Madder Rose Outro - 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 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:39:47

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 

 #247: Interview with J. Robbins of Jawbox and Burning Airlines | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:39:48

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 Jawbox 30:34 - Scissoring by Burning Airlines 1:38:54 - Cornflake Girl by Jawbox (Tori Amos cover) 2:05:58 - Spoiler by Jawbox 2:37:48/Outro - Helen Mirren by Channels Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #246: Interview with author/musician Jon Fine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:34:34

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

 #246: Interview with author/musician Jon Fine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:34:34

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 - Mesentery Outro - Dragoon Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #245: Dyslexicon by Dandelion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:48

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 Girl 3:23 - Weird-Out 5:39 - History of the Band 14:29 - Retard 19:33 - Melon from Heaven Outro - Snow Job Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #245: Dyslexicon by Dandelion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:48

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 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:48

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 - Instinct 5:40 - History of the Band 19:36 - Out of Season 24:39 - Takin’ Hold 28:48 - Sick And Wired 35:24 - Meathook Outro - Powertrippin’ Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

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