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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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 #085: Jaundice by Lucy’s Fur Coat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:11

For episode #85, thanks to a listener suggestion we're tackling Lucy's Fur Coat, and their 1994 album, Jaundice. Although Jason admitted to purchasing the album years ago, he never got around to actually listening to it, so it's fresh and new for both. We've often discussed the importance of a frontman who can do more than just sing in key, that personality can elevate a mediocre band. So what does Lucy's Fur Coat bring to the table? And what is on the Mars Rover iTunes playlist? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Falling Out 4:16 - History of the Band 11:17 - Easy 14:18 - Super 17:18 - Not My Fault 18:44 - Same 21:15 - Southern Cookin' Outro - Treasure Hands Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #085: Jaundice by Lucy’s Fur Coat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:11

For episode #85, thanks to a listener suggestion we're tackling Lucy's Fur Coat, and their 1994 album, Jaundice. Although Jason admitted to purchasing the album years ago, he never got around to actually listening to it, so it's fresh and new for both. We've often discussed the importance of a frontman who can do more than just sing in key, that personality can elevate a mediocre band. So what does Lucy's Fur Coat bring to the table? And what is on the Mars Rover iTunes playlist? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Falling Out 4:16 - History of the Band 11:17 - Easy 14:18 - Super 17:18 - Not My Fault 18:44 - Same 21:15 - Southern Cookin' Outro - Treasure Hands Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #084: No Pocky For Kitty by Superchunk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:05

For episode #84, we're joined by fellow podcaster Kim Ware to check out her suggestion, Superchunk's 1993 album No Pocky for Kitty. Kim spent time drumming and booking shows in Wilmington, North Carolina in the 1990s, where the legendary and lesser known Chapel Hill bands regularly gigged around town. Tim and J were both more familiar with the later Superchunk releases than the early Matador years, so how does No Pocky For Kitty stack up? Does the energetic and sometimes frantic mix of punk, power-pop and indie rock come together? And why is Majesty Shredding so hard to pronounce after one beer? Tune in to find out. Check out Kim's podcast - This Is The Sound Songs In this Episode: Intro - Punch Me Harder 11:38 - History of the Band 25:12 - Tower 34:24 - Skip Steps 1 + 3 41:46 - Sidewalk 44:40 - Punch Me Harder Outro - Throwing Things Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #084: No Pocky For Kitty by Superchunk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:05

For episode #84, we're joined by fellow podcaster Kim Ware to check out her suggestion, Superchunk's 1993 album No Pocky for Kitty. Kim spent time drumming and booking shows in Wilmington, North Carolina in the 1990s, where the legendary and lesser known Chapel Hill bands regularly gigged around town. Tim and J were both more familiar with the later Superchunk releases than the early Matador years, so how does No Pocky For Kitty stack up? Does the energetic and sometimes frantic mix of punk, power-pop and indie rock come together? And why is Majesty Shredding so hard to pronounce after one beer? Tune in to find out. Check out Kim's podcast - This Is The Sound Songs In this Episode: Intro - Punch Me Harder 11:38 - History of the Band 25:12 - Tower 34:24 - Skip Steps 1 + 3 41:46 - Sidewalk 44:40 - Punch Me Harder Outro - Throwing Things Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #084: No Pocky For Kitty by Superchunk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:05

For episode #84, we're joined by fellow podcaster Kim Ware to check out her suggestion, Superchunk's 1993 album No Pocky for Kitty. Kim spent time drumming and booking shows in Wilmington, North Carolina in the 1990s, where the legendary and lesser known Chapel Hill bands regularly gigged around town. Tim and J were both more familiar with the later Superchunk releases than the early Matador years, so how does No Pocky For Kitty stack up? Does the energetic and sometimes frantic mix of punk, power-pop and indie rock come together? And why is Majesty Shredding so hard to pronounce after one beer? Tune in to find out. Check out Kim's podcast - This Is The Sound Songs In this Episode: Intro - Punch Me Harder 11:38 - History of the Band 25:12 - Tower 34:24 - Skip Steps 1 + 3 41:46 - Sidewalk 44:40 - Punch Me Harder Outro - Throwing Things Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #083: Flood by Headswim | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:00

For episode #83 we return to our long list of listener suggestions and check out the 1994 album Flood by Headswim. A first blush the sound is reminiscent of Seattle's biggest and brightest - Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. But when you dig a little deeper, the band is definitely stretching out to find their own sound, only question is - does is work? Tune in to find out. Song In This Episode: Intro - Apple of My Eye 2:42 - History of the Band 8:08 - Gone To Pot 9:45 - Soup 11:41 - Stinkhorn 15:52 - Try Disappointed 23:16 - Down Outro - Safe Harvest Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #083: Flood by Headswim | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:00

For episode #83 we return to our long list of listener suggestions and check out the 1994 album Flood by Headswim. A first blush the sound is reminiscent of Seattle's biggest and brightest - Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. But when you dig a little deeper, the band is definitely stretching out to find their own sound, only question is - does is work? Tune in to find out. Song In This Episode: Intro - Apple of My Eye 2:42 - History of the Band 8:08 - Gone To Pot 9:45 - Soup 11:41 - Stinkhorn 15:52 - Try Disappointed 23:16 - Down Outro - Safe Harvest Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #083: Flood by Headswim | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:00

For episode #83 we return to our long list of listener suggestions and check out the 1994 album Flood by Headswim. A first blush the sound is reminiscent of Seattle's biggest and brightest - Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. But when you dig a little deeper, the band is definitely stretching out to find their own sound, only question is - does is work? Tune in to find out. Song In This Episode: Intro - Apple of My Eye 2:42 - History of the Band 8:08 - Gone To Pot 9:45 - Soup 11:41 - Stinkhorn 15:52 - Try Disappointed 23:16 - Down Outro - Safe Harvest Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #082: Troublegum by Therapy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:38

On episode #82 of Dig Me Out, we've got another listener suggestion. This week we tackle one of the more prolific and perplexing bands of the last twenty years - Therapy? No, it's not a question, the name is Therapy?, and we're checking out their 1994 album Troublegum. The band has confounded many with their quick-witted lyrics and musical mash-up of metal, punk, rock, industrial and more. So what did we make of this equally exciting and jarring album? Tune in to find out. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Nowhere 3:47 - History of the Band 12:29 - Screamager 17:34 - Femtex 20:46 - Turn 22:46 - Isolation 28:04 - Hellybelly Outro - Trigger Inside Note: For the faint of heart, Tim apologizes for the accidental f-bomb, enthusiasm got the best of him. Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #082: Troublegum by Therapy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:38

On episode #82 of Dig Me Out, we've got another listener suggestion. This week we tackle one of the more prolific and perplexing bands of the last twenty years - Therapy? No, it's not a question, the name is Therapy?, and we're checking out their 1994 album Troublegum. The band has confounded many with their quick-witted lyrics and musical mash-up of metal, punk, rock, industrial and more. So what did we make of this equally exciting and jarring album? Tune in to find out. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Nowhere 3:47 - History of the Band 12:29 - Screamager 17:34 - Femtex 20:46 - Turn 22:46 - Isolation 28:04 - Hellybelly Outro - Trigger Inside Note: For the faint of heart, Tim apologizes for the accidental f-bomb, enthusiasm got the best of him. Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #082: Troublegum by Therapy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:38

On episode #82 of Dig Me Out, we've got another listener suggestion. This week we tackle one of the more prolific and perplexing bands of the last twenty years - Therapy? No, it's not a question, the name is Therapy?, and we're checking out their 1994 album Troublegum. The band has confounded many with their quick-witted lyrics and musical mash-up of metal, punk, rock, industrial and more. So what did we make of this equally exciting and jarring album? Tune in to find out. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Nowhere 3:47 - History of the Band 12:29 - Screamager 17:34 - Femtex 20:46 - Turn 22:46 - Isolation 28:04 - Hellybelly Outro - Trigger Inside Note: For the faint of heart, Tim apologizes for the accidental f-bomb, enthusiasm got the best of him. Follow on Twitter / Facebook Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #081: Bellybutton by Jellyfish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:11

On episode #81 we're joined by mastering engineer, record label owner and Jellyfish aficionado Steve Turnidge to revisit the band's debut release, 1990's Bellybutton. Steve is half of the team that put together the Jellyfish tribute album Sensory Lullabies and brings a deep knowledge and passion for the band to this episode. Grab a drink, find a comfortable chair and sit back, because you are about to learn everything you ever wanted to know about the most under-appreciated band of the 90s. Other Links: Steve's Book: Desktop Mastering: Fundamental Tools and Techniques for Mastering in the Box Jellyfish: Live at Bogart's 1991 Relevant Previous Episodes: #35: Phaseshifter by Redd Kross #36: Get In Get Out by Mink #46: Ro Sham Bo by The Grays Songs In This Episode: Intro - The King Is Half-Undressed 7:15 - History of the Band 30:58 - All I Want Is Everything 32:19 - All I Want Is Everything (Millicent Friendly cover) 36:27 - That Is Why 38:52 - Baby's Coming Back 49:50 - She Still Loves Him 59:15 - Bedspring Kiss 1:02:32 - Bedspring Kiss (Nigel Frayling-Kelly cover) Outro - I Wanna Stay Home Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #081: Bellybutton by Jellyfish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:11

On episode #81 we're joined by mastering engineer, record label owner and Jellyfish aficionado Steve Turnidge to revisit the band's debut release, 1990's Bellybutton. Steve is half of the team that put together the Jellyfish tribute album Sensory Lullabies and brings a deep knowledge and passion for the band to this episode. Grab a drink, find a comfortable chair and sit back, because you are about to learn everything you ever wanted to know about the most under-appreciated band of the 90s. Other Links: Steve's Book: Desktop Mastering: Fundamental Tools and Techniques for Mastering in the Box Jellyfish: Live at Bogart's 1991 Relevant Previous Episodes: #35: Phaseshifter by Redd Kross #36: Get In Get Out by Mink #46: Ro Sham Bo by The Grays Songs In This Episode: Intro - The King Is Half-Undressed 7:15 - History of the Band 30:58 - All I Want Is Everything 32:19 - All I Want Is Everything (Millicent Friendly cover) 36:27 - That Is Why 38:52 - Baby's Coming Back 49:50 - She Still Loves Him 59:15 - Bedspring Kiss 1:02:32 - Bedspring Kiss (Nigel Frayling-Kelly cover) Outro - I Wanna Stay Home Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #081: Bellybutton by Jellyfish | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:11

On episode #81 we're joined by mastering engineer, record label owner and Jellyfish aficionado Steve Turnidge to revisit the band's debut release, 1990's Bellybutton. Steve is half of the team that put together the Jellyfish tribute album Sensory Lullabies and brings a deep knowledge and passion for the band to this episode. Grab a drink, find a comfortable chair and sit back, because you are about to learn everything you ever wanted to know about the most under-appreciated band of the 90s. Other Links: Steve's Book: Desktop Mastering: Fundamental Tools and Techniques for Mastering in the Box Jellyfish: Live at Bogart's 1991 Relevant Previous Episodes: #35: Phaseshifter by Redd Kross #36: Get In Get Out by Mink #46: Ro Sham Bo by The Grays Songs In This Episode: Intro - The King Is Half-Undressed 7:15 - History of the Band 30:58 - All I Want Is Everything 32:19 - All I Want Is Everything (Millicent Friendly cover) 36:27 - That Is Why 38:52 - Baby's Coming Back 49:50 - She Still Loves Him 59:15 - Bedspring Kiss 1:02:32 - Bedspring Kiss (Nigel Frayling-Kelly cover) Outro - I Wanna Stay Home Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

 #080: Miss Happiness by Walt Mink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:37

On episode #80 we're back with another listener suggestion, this week checking out the previously unfamiliar Walt Mink and their 1992 album Miss Happiness. Combining elements of Cheap Trick power pop and Jane's Addiction-esque guitar rock, Walt Mink can defy description at times. But is that a good thing, or is it the sound of inconsistency? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Love You Better 1:52 - History of the Band 10:31 - Smoothing The Ride 14:22 - Chowder Town 19:26 - Pink Moon Outro - Croton-Harmon (Local) Follow on Twitter Support the Podcast : Donate / Merchandise

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