Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast show

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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 #124: Naveed by Our Lady Peace | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:54

For Jason's latest pick we return to 1994 and tackle the debut album Naveed by Our Lady Peace. Following this record, the band found greater success with the second release Clumsy, but is Naveed actually the better album? We dig into Naveed, discuss the merits of the second wave of alternative in the 1990s, and ponder the origins of the nasally Canadian singer. Songs in the Episode: Intro - Supersatellite 3:33 - History of the Band 14:41 - Supersatellite 21:37 - Dirty Walls 24:14 - Neon Crossing 27:15 - Starseed Outro - Naveed Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #124: Naveed by Our Lady Peace | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:54

For Jason's latest pick we return to 1994 and tackle the debut album Naveed by Our Lady Peace. Following this record, the band found greater success with the second release Clumsy, but is Naveed actually the better album? We dig into Naveed, discuss the merits of the second wave of alternative in the 1990s, and ponder the origins of the nasally Canadian singer. Songs in the Episode: Intro - Supersatellite 3:33 - History of the Band 14:41 - Supersatellite 21:37 - Dirty Walls 24:14 - Neon Crossing 27:15 - Starseed Outro - Naveed Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #123: Fade/Cliche by Sportsguitar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:50

On episode #123 our frequent suggestor Dirty Gert throws his third requested review of the year into the ring with the Swedish duo Sportsguitar and their 1996 album Fade/Cliche. Like Radial Spangle and Space Needle, Sportsguitar is a challenge upon first listen. Hidden beneath layers of guitar noise are pop melodies, some deeper than others. Are they too deep, or just right? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Down 10:20 - Terror 13:49 - Reality 18:40 - Down 21:34 - Serious Outro - Tits Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #123: Fade/Cliche by Sportsguitar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:50

On episode #123 our frequent suggestor Dirty Gert throws his third requested review of the year into the ring with the Swedish duo Sportsguitar and their 1996 album Fade/Cliche. Like Radial Spangle and Space Needle, Sportsguitar is a challenge upon first listen. Hidden beneath layers of guitar noise are pop melodies, some deeper than others. Are they too deep, or just right? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Down 10:20 - Terror 13:49 - Reality 18:40 - Down 21:34 - Serious Outro - Tits Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #123: Fade/Cliche by Sportsguitar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:50

On episode #123 our frequent suggestor Dirty Gert throws his third requested review of the year into the ring with the Swedish duo Sportsguitar and their 1996 album Fade/Cliche. Like Radial Spangle and Space Needle, Sportsguitar is a challenge upon first listen. Hidden beneath layers of guitar noise are pop melodies, some deeper than others. Are they too deep, or just right? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Down 10:20 - Terror 13:49 - Reality 18:40 - Down 21:34 - Serious Outro - Tits Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #122: Singles Soundtrack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:41

For episode #122, we turned over selection to our Facebook followers to decide what would be our first soundtrack review. The response was overwhelming - it's the soundtrack to the 1992 Cameron Crowe film Singles. Logically, a movie about Seattle in the early 90s features bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, but curveballs like Paul Westerberg and The Lovemongers add some unexpected highlights. Is Singles the best compilation of early 90s alternative rock? Tune in to find out. Intro - Dyslexic Heart by Paul Westerberg 6:57 - Would? by Alice in Chains 15:02 - Overblown by Mudhoney 18:23 - Birth Ritual by Soundgarden 27:15 - Drown by Smashing Pumpkins Outro - Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns by Mother Love Bone Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #122: Singles Soundtrack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:41

For episode #122, we turned over selection to our Facebook followers to decide what would be our first soundtrack review. The response was overwhelming - it's the soundtrack to the 1992 Cameron Crowe film Singles. Logically, a movie about Seattle in the early 90s features bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, but curveballs like Paul Westerberg and The Lovemongers add some unexpected highlights. Is Singles the best compilation of early 90s alternative rock? Tune in to find out. Intro - Dyslexic Heart by Paul Westerberg 6:57 - Would? by Alice in Chains 15:02 - Overblown by Mudhoney 18:23 - Birth Ritual by Soundgarden 27:15 - Drown by Smashing Pumpkins Outro - Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns by Mother Love Bone Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #122: Singles Soundtrack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:41

For episode #122, we turned over selection to our Facebook followers to decide what would be our first soundtrack review. The response was overwhelming - it's the soundtrack to the 1992 Cameron Crowe film Singles. Logically, a movie about Seattle in the early 90s features bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, but curveballs like Paul Westerberg and The Lovemongers add some unexpected highlights. Is Singles the best compilation of early 90s alternative rock? Tune in to find out. Intro - Dyslexic Heart by Paul Westerberg 6:57 - Would? by Alice in Chains 15:02 - Overblown by Mudhoney 18:23 - Birth Ritual by Soundgarden 27:15 - Drown by Smashing Pumpkins Outro - Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns by Mother Love Bone Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #121: Interview with Tim Steward of Screamfeeder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:56

For episode #121, Tim Steward of Screamfeeder joins us to fulfill a listener request to review their 1996 album Kitten Licks. The lead singer/guitarist of the Australian three-piece shares his experiences in the 90s alternative music scene on the other side of the planet, what it's like to have multiple songwriters in a band, and much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Dart 11:04 - Static 31:14 - Bruises 33:14 - Dart 35:39 - Ant Outro - Summertime Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #121: Interview with Tim Steward of Screamfeeder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:56

For episode #121, Tim Steward of Screamfeeder joins us to fulfill a listener request to review their 1996 album Kitten Licks. The lead singer/guitarist of the Australian three-piece shares his experiences in the 90s alternative music scene on the other side of the planet, what it's like to have multiple songwriters in a band, and much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Dart 11:04 - Static 31:14 - Bruises 33:14 - Dart 35:39 - Ant Outro - Summertime Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #121: Interview with Tim Steward of Screamfeeder | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:56

For episode #121, Tim Steward of Screamfeeder joins us to fulfill a listener request to review their 1996 album Kitten Licks. The lead singer/guitarist of the Australian three-piece shares his experiences in the 90s alternative music scene on the other side of the planet, what it's like to have multiple songwriters in a band, and much more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Dart 11:04 - Static 31:14 - Bruises 33:14 - Dart 35:39 - Ant Outro - Summertime Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #120: Interview with Happy Chichester of Howlin Maggie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:26

Joining us for episode #120 is Happy Chichester, formerly of Howlin Maggie, who has just released his second solo album, Torchwood Loop. After spending almost a decade in legendary funk-rock band Royal Crescent Mob, Happy formed Howlin Maggie, who released their debut album Honeysuckle Strange in 1996. After a line-up change and follow-up release in 2001, Happy struck out on his own, releasing studio and live releases, while playing sideman in the Shawn Smith/Stone Gossard band Brad. We cover all this, plus Happy's take on the current state of the music industry, analog vs. digital recording and plenty more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - $3.99 3:39 - Miss Universe 12:41 - How The West Was Won 28:48 - Easy To Be Stupid 34:52 - I'm A Slut 43:07 - Long Live Doug (Standing) 1:09:34 - Alcohol Outro - Rubbing The Industry Raw Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #120: Interview with Happy Chichester of Howlin Maggie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:26

Joining us for episode #120 is Happy Chichester, formerly of Howlin Maggie, who has just released his second solo album, Torchwood Loop. After spending almost a decade in legendary funk-rock band Royal Crescent Mob, Happy formed Howlin Maggie, who released their debut album Honeysuckle Strange in 1996. After a line-up change and follow-up release in 2001, Happy struck out on his own, releasing studio and live releases, while playing sideman in the Shawn Smith/Stone Gossard band Brad. We cover all this, plus Happy's take on the current state of the music industry, analog vs. digital recording and plenty more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - $3.99 3:39 - Miss Universe 12:41 - How The West Was Won 28:48 - Easy To Be Stupid 34:52 - I'm A Slut 43:07 - Long Live Doug (Standing) 1:09:34 - Alcohol Outro - Rubbing The Industry Raw Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #120: Interview with Happy Chichester of Howlin Maggie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:26

Joining us for episode #120 is Happy Chichester, formerly of Howlin Maggie, who has just released his second solo album, Torchwood Loop. After spending almost a decade in legendary funk-rock band Royal Crescent Mob, Happy formed Howlin Maggie, who released their debut album Honeysuckle Strange in 1996. After a line-up change and follow-up release in 2001, Happy struck out on his own, releasing studio and live releases, while playing sideman in the Shawn Smith/Stone Gossard band Brad. We cover all this, plus Happy's take on the current state of the music industry, analog vs. digital recording and plenty more. Songs in this Episode: Intro - $3.99 3:39 - Miss Universe 12:41 - How The West Was Won 28:48 - Easy To Be Stupid 34:52 - I'm A Slut 43:07 - Long Live Doug (Standing) 1:09:34 - Alcohol Outro - Rubbing The Industry Raw Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #119: The Moray Eels Eat the Space Needle by Space Needle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:55

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: Intro - One Kind of Lullaby 4:21 - History of the Band 12:41 - Where the fucks my wallet? 14:32 - Never Lonely Alone 18:32 - Old Spice 21:17 - Hot for Krishna Outro - Love Left Us Strangers Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

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