New Reviews
Strippers Union - The Undertaking
After a ten-year hiatus, members of long-running Canadian bands Odds and The Tragically Hip return with The Undertaking …
Foo Fighters - Medicine At Midnight
On their tenth album, the Foo Fighters try to find the balance between sounding like the same band they've been since Dave Grohl graduated from home-recording to filling stadium …
New Releases
Paul Leary - Born Stupid
Second solo album (first in 1991) from Butthole Surfers guitarist/singer.
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Jon Foreman - Departures
Latest solo release from Switchfoot frontman.
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New 90s Podcast
Neil Young in the 90s
In the 90s Neil Young sounded reinvigorated revisiting his past while finding collaborators in the exploding alternative rock scene
Neil Young has always been one to buck convention and follow his own muse, but the 80s saw him fall out of favor with mainstream audiences as he explored rockabilly, synthesizers, hard rock, traditional country, etc. with half-baked results. By the end of the decade, he was back on solid footing with Freedom, setting up Young's renaissance in the 90s. 1990's Ragged Glory paired him again with Crazy Horse, marking the start of a decade that found him touring with a variety of taste-making young acts, like Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam, who backed him on the generational crossover album Mirror Ball. Unlike many well-known acts from the 70s and 80s that continued in the 90s, Young might have been the most fully immersed in what was actually happening in 90s rock and pop culture. Special Guests: Johnny Hooper - DMO UNION, Phil Fleming - DMO Union
Coming Soon
VOTE: 90s Album Review - Feb 2021
We’ve pulled 8 listener suggested albums from the hopper and need your help picking one to feature in an upcoming episode of Dig Me Out. 📢 GO!
Gary Miron: Eugenius - Oomalama, | 🎧 Youtube
Darren Leeman: Finger Eleven - Tip, | 🎧 Youtube
Roy Nerland: Neil Young - Sleeps with angels, | 🎧 Youtube
Matthew Tolic: Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X, | 🎧 Youtube
Kyle Bittner: Better Than Ezra - Friction Baby, | 🎧 Youtube
Matthew Bullis: The Why Store - The Why Store, | 🎧 Youtube
Patrick Testa: Cracker - Gentleman's Blues, | 🎧 Youtube
Roderic Mounir: TAD - 8-Way Santa, | 🎧 Youtube
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The story of 90s rock one week at a time since 2011. Weekly episodes featuring 90s album reviews, interviews, and roundtable discussions. Made possible by the DMO Union.
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