June of 44, Roger Joseph Manning Jr., & Murray Attaway
The week in new music and Dig Me Out Podcast
New Reviews
The Psychedelic Furs - Made of Rain
While The Psychedelic Furs have been reunited since the early 2000s after their 1990s hiatus, no new music has materialized until now…
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Primal Fear - Metal Commando
While many metal bands this deep into their career may have run out of riffs and memorable melodies…
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New 90s Episode
Murray Attaway - In Thrall
The lone solo album by Murray Attaway, 1993's In Thrall, tackles big sounds and big ideas with an even bigger cast of supporting musicians
Aimee Mann. Jackson Browne. Jon Brion. Nicky Hopkins. Benmont Tench. Steve Nieve. Jim Keltner. What do all those names have in common? They played on Murray Attaway's 1993 album In Thrall. But wait, there's more! Pat Mastelotto of King Crimson and Mr. Mister. Robbie Blunt from Robert Plant's solo band. Alex Acuña of the Weather Report. Sid Page of Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks. Steven Soles and David Mansfield from Bob Dylan's band. How did all these people end up playing on the lone solo release by the former singer/guitarist of Athen's, Georgia jangle-pop band Guadalcanal Diary? We have no idea, but it makes for an interesting listen, as Attaway's indie-pop songwriting sensibilities are filtered through a variety of talented players on both sides of the recording booth window. Did we mention there is a Lord-Alge brother involved? Special Guest: Jeremy Amend - DMO UNION
New Releases
Roger Joseph Manning Jr - Glamping
New EP from former Jellyfish member.
💿 Amazon | 🎧 Apple Music
June of 44 - REVISIONIST : Adaptations & Future Histories in the time of Love and Survival
First new album in twenty-one years
💿 Bandcamp
Death By Stereo - We're All Dying Just in Time
First pressing 12" vinyl on Green vinyl, limited to 500 copies.
💿 Amazon • Bandcamp | 🎧 Apple Music
Warren Zanes - I Want To Move out In The Daylight!
New solo album from former Del Fuegos guitarist
💿 Amazon | 🎧 Spotify | 📺 Youtube
Ryan Allen - Song Snacks Vol. 1
A collection of 20 2-minute and under songs, written in a flurry by Ryan Allen (Extra Arms) while living life on lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Sheila Divine - Dystopian Demos
7 new tracks from the Boston band.
💿 Bandcamp
Coming Soon on Dig Me Out 90s
Episode 500: Nirvana - Nevermind
To celebrate our we gathered friends and patrons for a ZOOM party to discuss the album that started it all. Listen to the live unedited episode now on Patreon.
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🎙 From the podcast archive
Aaron Perrino of The Sheila Divine - Artist Interview
We discuss the workout habits of Greg Dulli, eyeglass endorsements and contracting SARS in China. Released: 1999 Label: Roadrunner Producer: Brian Charles, Mike Denneen
Imperial Drag - Imperial Drag
Combine T. Rex grooves with analog synths, topped with radio friendly hooks and you get Imperial Drag. Released: 1994 Label: The Work Group Producer: Brad Jones, Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Jack Drag - Dope Box
Of all the albums we've reviewed so far, Dope Box might be the most diverse (or schizophrenic). Released: 1998 Label: A&M Records Producer: Chris Shaw
Jellyfish - Bellybutton
You are about to learn everything you ever wanted to know about the most under-appreciated band of the 90s. Released: 1990 Label: Charisma Producer: Jack Joseph Puig, Albhy Galuten
Metal in the 90s - Genre Dissection - Roundtable
We're talking the evolution of Metal in the 1990s, from Metallica to Helmet, Ozzy to Tool, and Kyuss to Pantera
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