New Reviews
New Releases
Damon Albarn - The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Steam Flows
Started in 2019 as an orchestral project and live experience, the follow-up to his 2014 solo debut ‘Everday Robots‘.
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They Might Be Giants - Book
The album will be released alongside a 144-page book, designed by Paul Sahre with images by Brooklyn street photographer Brian Karlsson.
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L.A. Guns - Checkered Past
Successor to 2019's The Devil You Know, continuing a streak one of new record every other year since 2017.
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Lee Ranaldo - In Virus Times
In Virus Times is an instrumental acoustic piece in four parts, written and performed by Lee Ranaldo, stretching over one side of vinyl. The b-side is an etching drawn by Ranaldo, and the cover is by Brazilian photographer, Anna Paula Bogaciovas. The limited transparent turquoise vinyl edition comes with an art poster, signed and numbered by Lee Ranaldo.
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Dave Gahan & Soul Savers - Imposter
Covers album featuring songs by PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Cat Power, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Mark Lanegan, and more.
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New 90s Podcast
The Wildhearts - P.H.U.Q.
Six years ago, The Wildhearts debut didn't drive us wild. Will their 1995 sophomore album be more of the same or win over our hearts?
Almost six years to the day, we revisited the debut album Earth Vs. The Wildhearts by the UK hard rock band. All the ingredients were there for us to love and champion this band, but for various reasons, we were both underwhelmed and disappointed. Thanks to a member of our Patreon Union, we're giving The Wildhearts a second shot with their 1995 follow-up P.H.U.Q. Far from a sophomore slump, the second album by the band pulls successfully from metal, hard rock, and power pop to create a riff-laden record that matches it on the vocal front with big, sugary hooks and loads of backing vocals. Special guest: Phil Fleming - DMO UNION
Coming Soon
VOTE: 90s Album Review - November 2021
We’ve pulled 9 listener suggested albums from the hopper and need your help picking one to feature in an upcoming episode of Dig Me Out. New poll, let's GO!
Richard Waterman: Coverdale-Page - Coverdale-Page,
Darren Leeman: Long Beach Dub Allstars - Right Back,
Eric Peterson: The Wednesdays - Midnight Songs In Time Of War,
Willie Dillon: Smart Went Crazy - Now We're Even,
Kyle Bittner: PURE - Generation Six Pack,
Miika Kuusisto: Cranes - Wings of Joy,
lastpersononweb: Imperial Teen - What is Not to Love,
Chris Thacker: Mystery Machine - 10 Speed,
Randall White: Sponge - New Pop Sunday
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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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