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Pixies - Doggerel
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify |
Guitarist Joey Santiago said, “This time around, we have grown. We no longer have under two-minute songs. We have little breaks, more conventional arrangements but still our twists in there.”
Dropkick Murphys - This Machine Still Kills Fascists
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify
This Machine Still Kills Fascists is viewed as volume one, with a second volume set to follow in 2023.
OFF! - Free LSD
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify
4th album from hardcore supergroup.
Sammy Hagar & The Circle - Crazy Times
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify |
The fourth album from the Red Rocker and band, Van Halen/Chickenfoot bassist Michael Anthony, drummer Jason Bonham (son of Led Zeppelin’s late John Bonham), and longtime guitarist Vic Johnson.
Bjork - Fossora
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music • Spotify |
The tenth studio album by the Icelandic singer-musician.
New 90s Podcast
Garage Rock Revival in the 90s
We revisit the late 90s Garage Rock Revival by bands like The White Stripes and trace the lineage back to the 60s until the 2000s
AUTHOR & SPECIAL GUESTS
Garage rock can be a catch-all term that rubs shoulders with punk, rockabilly, surf, and more. But thanks to a variety of known and lesser-known bands, there has always been a group of dedicated musicians writing and playing revved up and relatively simple rock that traces its lineage back to the primitive and raw sounds of 60s that popped up after the British Invasion with roots in American rhythm and blues. After a very underground 80s, the sound returned in fits and starts with bands like Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and later The White Stripes, The Hives, The Strokes, and plenty of other bands starting with "The." We dig into the whole sound, the local scenes that helped foster the sound over decades, and much more. Special guest: Eric Peterson - VIDEO BLOGGER
Coming Soon
October Album Review Tournament - Group 1 of 3
Which album should we feature in a future episode of Dig Me Out? Here's how it works. We'll post a group of nine suggested albums from the hopper weekly. Cast your vote to decide the albums to move forward. The top two winners from each group face off in a final poll at the end of the month.
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Richard Waterman: Burning Tree-Burning Tree
Great bluesy rock album. Marc Ford from The Black Crowes plays and sings.
Willie Dillon: Mineral-The Power Of Failing
Emo
Adam Smith: Branch Manager-Anything Tribal
Kyle Bittner: Grinspoon -Guide to Better Living
Came across this band while researching Ammonia. Punk, alt, metal band from Australia.
Gary Miron: Fu Manchu -The Action Is Go
They've come up a lot but haven't gotten their own episode yet. They deserve it!
Grady Heid: Grötüs-Slow Motion Apocalypse
Crushes. Hidden track ' Brown' at 7:53 on last track.
3 AM Eternal: The KLF-The White Room
All Aboard for Moo Moo land... the time has come today, to talk about thee one the only KLF.. a band who had a moment and then evaporated as proto Brit Pop was talking off...
Paul Richardson: Fudge Tunnel-Creep Diets
"Hailing from Nottingham in England, this beautiful album of tuneful noise kept me company for many hours as a teenager. Plus, they were one of the first bands I was able to see live in a teeny sweatbox of a venue, which is now a Hugo Boss store 🤢
I'd love to hear you guys natter about one of my favourite albums, plus it's rare that an English band gets any coverage 😉"
Eric Peterson:Jr. Brown-Semi-Crazy
Fun, Accessible, and sometimes goofy, this is album is one that I think the DMO audience will enjoy and it is the kind of album that isn't often covered on the show.
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