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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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 #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

 #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

 #118: New Parade by The Sheila Divine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:29

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #118: New Parade by The Sheila Divine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:29

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #118: New Parade by The Sheila Divine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:29

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review

 #117: Pony Express Record by Shudder To Think | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:44

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #117: Pony Express Record by Shudder To Think | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:44

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #117: Pony Express Record by Shudder To Think | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:44

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #116: Murk Time Cruiser by aMiniature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:57

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #116: Murk Time Cruiser by aMiniature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:57

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #116: Murk Time Cruiser by aMiniature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:57

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #115: Endless Bummer by My Head | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:42

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #115: Endless Bummer by My Head | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:41

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #115: Endless Bummer by My Head | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:42

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

 #114: Above by Mad Season | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:02

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 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

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