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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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 #159: Grande Rock by The Hellacopters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:39

It’s time to bring the rock, Grand Rock that is, in the form of Sweden’s The Hellacopters, and their 1999 album. Borrowing equally from the Motown garage rock of the MCS, Stooges and Sonic Rendezvous Band, as well as stadium rockers like KISS and The Who, The Hellacopters combine it all into one big, bombastic record. While the stripped down garage rock of The White Stripes and Strokes would kick-off the '00s, The Hellacopters among a slew of other Swedish acts would put their own high-octane spin on it. We explore their game-changing third album, and discuss why Grande Rock wasn't a Grande Hit.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Move Right Out of Here4:12 - History of the Band17:42 - Welcome to Hell22:57 - Paul Stanley32:51 - LonelyOutro - The Devil Stole the Beat from the Lord Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / 

 #159: Grande Rock by The Hellacopters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:54

It’s time to bring the rock, Grand Rock that is, in the form of Sweden’s The Hellacopters, and their 1999 album. Borrowing equally from the Motown garage rock of the MCS, Stooges and Sonic Rendezvous Band, as well as stadium rockers like KISS and The Who, The Hellacopters combine it all into one big, bombastic record. While the stripped down garage rock of The White Stripes and Strokes would kick-off the '00s, The Hellacopters among a slew of other Swedish acts would put their own high-octane spin on it. We explore their game-changing third album, and discuss why Grande Rock wasn't a Grande Hit. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Move Right Out of Here4:12 - History of the Band17:42 - Welcome to Hell22:57 - Paul Stanley32:51 - LonelyOutro - The Devil Stole the Beat from the Lord Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #158: Happy Days by Catherine Wheel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:51

We've talked about Catherine Wheel many times throughout the years, finally we're getting around to reviewing an album - their 1995 release Happy Days. Although their sophomore album Chrome hinted at a heavier sound from the band, their earlier shoegaze influences were still evident. Not so on Happy Days, which amps up the volume and dips into the New Wave of British Heavy Metal the same way Billy Corgan would on the Smashing Pumpkins 'Gish' and 'Siamese Dream.' Many fans were caught off guard while the band attracted a whole new audience thanks to a pair of semi-successful singles. Does Catherine Wheel's embrace of metal riffage stand the test time? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Judy Staring at the Sun 6:34 - History of the Band 12:12 - God Inside My Head 24:37 - Heal 32:15 - My Exhibition Outro - Receive Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #158: Happy Days by Catherine Wheel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:50

We've talked about Catherine Wheel many times throughout the years, finally we're getting around to reviewing an album - their 1995 release Happy Days. Although their sophomore album Chrome hinted at a heavier sound from the band, their earlier shoegaze influences were still evident. Not so on Happy Days, which amps up the volume and dips into the New Wave of British Heavy Metal the same way Billy Corgan would on the Smashing Pumpkins 'Gish' and 'Siamese Dream.' Many fans were caught off guard while the band attracted a whole new audience thanks to a pair of semi-successful singles. Does Catherine Wheel's embrace of metal riffage stand the test time? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Judy Staring at the Sun6:34 - History of the Band12:12 - God Inside My Head24:37 - Heal32:15 - My ExhibitionOutro - Receive Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #158: Happy Days by Catherine Wheel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:51

We've talked about Catherine Wheel many times throughout the years, finally we're getting around to reviewing an album - their 1995 release Happy Days. Although their sophomore album Chrome hinted at a heavier sound from the band, their earlier shoegaze influences were still evident. Not so on Happy Days, which amps up the volume and dips into the New Wave of British Heavy Metal the same way Billy Corgan would on the Smashing Pumpkins 'Gish' and 'Siamese Dream.' Many fans were caught off guard while the band attracted a whole new audience thanks to a pair of semi-successful singles. Does Catherine Wheel's embrace of metal riffage stand the test time? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Judy Staring at the Sun 6:34 - History of the Band 12:12 - God Inside My Head 24:37 - Heal 32:15 - My Exhibition Outro - Receive Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #157: Regretfully Yours by Superdrag | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:37

Our second review of 2014 takes us to Knoxville, Tennessee to revisit the major label debut album Regretfully Yours by Superdrag. Released in 1996, the same year Alanis Morissette topped the charts while bands like The Verve Pipe, Dave Matthews and Rage Against the Machine followed closely behind, the retro power-pop of Superdrag seems radically out of place. Though they managed to breakthrough with Sucked Out, a minor hit, the band never crossed over into mainstream consciousness. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Sucked Out 4:03 - History of the Band 8:52 - Slot Machine 12:49 - Phaser 22:41 - Destination Ursa Major 31:02 - N.A. Kicker Outro - Rocket Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #157: Regretfully Yours by Superdrag | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:37

Our second review of 2014 takes us to Knoxville, Tennessee to revisit the major label debut album Regretfully Yours by Superdrag. Released in 1996, the same year Alanis Morissette topped the charts while bands like The Verve Pipe, Dave Matthews and Rage Against the Machine followed closely behind, the retro power-pop of Superdrag seems radically out of place. Though they managed to breakthrough with Sucked Out, a minor hit, the band never crossed over into mainstream consciousness.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Sucked Out4:03 - History of the Band8:52 - Slot Machine12:49 - Phaser22:41 - Destination Ursa Major31:02 - N.A. KickerOutro - Rocket Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #157: Regretfully Yours by Superdrag | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:37

Our second review of 2014 takes us to Knoxville, Tennessee to revisit the major label debut album Regretfully Yours by Superdrag. Released in 1996, the same year Alanis Morissette topped the charts while bands like The Verve Pipe, Dave Matthews and Rage Against the Machine followed closely behind, the retro power-pop of Superdrag seems radically out of place. Though they managed to breakthrough with Sucked Out, a minor hit, the band never crossed over into mainstream consciousness. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Sucked Out 4:03 - History of the Band 8:52 - Slot Machine 12:49 - Phaser 22:41 - Destination Ursa Major 31:02 - N.A. Kicker Outro - Rocket Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #156: Villa Elaine by Remy Zero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:46

For our first review of Season 4, we're revisiting the 1998 sophomore album Villa Elaine by Remy Zero. Comparisons at the time to Radiohead were common, but time reveals other influences creeping in from track to track, making what some would call a diverse, other inconsistent, listen. Is it a worthy album, or does the variety sink Villa Elaine? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Prophecy 3:22 - History of the Band 10:14 - Hermes Bird 21:54 - Problem 26:24 - Gramarye 33:20 - Fair Outro - Goodbye Little World Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #156: Villa Elaine by Remy Zero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:31

For our first review of Season 4, we're revisiting the 1998 sophomore album Villa Elaine by Remy Zero. Comparisons at the time to Radiohead were common, but time reveals other influences creeping in from track to track, making what some would call a diverse, other inconsistent, listen. Is it a worthy album, or does the variety sink Villa Elaine? Tune in to find out.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Prophecy3:22 - History of the Band10:14 - Hermes Bird21:54 - Problem26:24 - Gramarye33:20 - FairOutro - Goodbye Little WorldFollow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #156: Villa Elaine by Remy Zero | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:46

For our first review of Season 4, we're revisiting the 1998 sophomore album Villa Elaine by Remy Zero. Comparisons at the time to Radiohead were common, but time reveals other influences creeping in from track to track, making what some would call a diverse, other inconsistent, listen. Is it a worthy album, or does the variety sink Villa Elaine? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Prophecy 3:22 - History of the Band 10:14 - Hermes Bird 21:54 - Problem 26:24 - Gramarye 33:20 - Fair Outro - Goodbye Little World Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt

 #155: Season Three Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:49

Our third season is a wrap, so it's time to recap. We've found our favorite tunes of the past season, and picked our album discovery of the year. Surprises? Maybe. Disagreement? Possible. Tune in to find out, to hear who received our Request a Review Thank You drawing, and for news about the upcoming 2014 season. Songs in this Episode - you have to listen to find out! Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #155: Season Three Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:33

Our third season is a wrap, so it's time to recap. We've found our favorite tunes of the past season, and picked our album discovery of the year. Surprises? Maybe. Disagreement? Possible. Tune in to find out, to hear who received our Request a Review Thank You drawing, and for news about the upcoming 2014 season.Songs in this Episode - you have to listen to find out! Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #155: Season Three Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:49

Our third season is a wrap, so it's time to recap. We've found our favorite tunes of the past season, and picked our album discovery of the year. Surprises? Maybe. Disagreement? Possible. Tune in to find out, to hear who received our Request a Review Thank You drawing, and for news about the upcoming 2014 season. Songs in this Episode - you have to listen to find out! Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #154: Superfriends by Sweet Water | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:20

Our final review of the year brings us the 1995 album Superfriends by Sweet Water. Although released right smack in the middle of the 90s, this album feels out of place thanks to big guitar riffs more reminiscent of the 1980s and a lack of anything "alternative." The single "Superstar" failed to connect with a big audience, but there is no doubting it's a damn good song. So how does the rest of the album compare? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Cake and Strychnine 4:42 - History of the Band 13:28 - Happy 18:07 - Superstar 20:44 - No Syrup for Your Pancakes Outro - Adeline Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

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