New Reviews
New Releases
Liam Gallagher - C'mon You Know
Third solo record from the former Oasis frontman.
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🗳 Bandcamp | 🎧 Apple Music
Def Leppard - Diamond Star Halos
The first record since 2015’s self-titled album is the band’s twelfth studio long-player.
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music
Wilco - Cruel Country
A double album of original country songs, the twelfth studio album overall from the band.
📦 Vinyl & CD | 🎧 Apple Music
New 90s Podcast
EPs of the 90s - Roundtable
Around for most of the 20th century, the EP format took off in the 1990s with the help of Nine Inch Nails, Ugly Kid Joe, and Alice In Chains
The EP, that strange format in-between singles and albums. What makes up an EP? It can be anything - all new material, demos, live tracks, remixes, or anything else an artist (or record label) can think of. While around since 1919, the EP format never had a more successful decade on the charts than in the 1990s. "Jar of Flies" by Alice In Chains became the first artist to have an EP reach number one on the Billboard 200 chart, and that wasn't the only commercially successful EP of the era. Nine Inch Nails, Ugly Kid Joe, Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine, Nirvana, Ride, The Smashing Pumpkins, and many more released essential music on EPs. Special guests: Ian McIvor - DMO UNION, Richard Waterman - DMO UNION
Coming Soon
C-Tec - Darker
Thanks to a pick by Ian M. we'll soon be checking out the 1998 album Darker by C-Tec. Make sure to give a listen, vote in the poll, and leave a comment for the show, which we'll be recording on Sunday, May 29th at 9:00 PM EST.
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