Alanis Morissette, The Psychedelic Furs, & B-sides of the 90s
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New Reviews
Massive Attack - Eutopia
Massive Attack's 'Eutopia' EP is a three-song audio-visual release pairing a musical collaborator with a featured narrator and visual artist …
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Gang of Four - Anti-Hero
Earlier in 2020, Gang of Four released the "EP ‘This Heaven Gives Me Migraine' shortly after the death of founding member Andy Gill …
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New 90s Episode
B-Sides of the 90s
In the 1990s B-sides were much more than just one song - we revisit the various compilations, maxi-singles, covers, remixes and more
The 1990s may have been the most bountiful of decades when it came to the concept of the B-side. Originally singles provided just one extra song on the second side of a 45 RPM single. That expanded to 12" singles for dance 1970s remixes and 1980s longer cassette singles. For music obsessives, the 90s provide the rare opportunity to hear three, four or more tracks from a band not included on an album. Non-album studio tracks were accompanied by demo, live, remix, acoustic, radio edit and more of album and non-album tracks, as well as covers, instrumental and acapella versions. Some bands, like Pearl Jam, Suede, and Oasis, even managed to score radio singles with their b-sides. We dive into the various interesting B-sides from a variety of bands and discuss some of the B-sides compilations released during the decade. Special Guests: Phil Fleming - DMO UNION, Jeremy Amend - DMO UNION
New Releases
The Psychedelic Furs - Made of Rain
Their first studio album in almost 30 years. Produced by Richard Fortus.
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Alanis Morissette - Such Pretty Forks in the Road
Ninth studio album from the Canadian singer/songwriter.
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Alain Johannes - Hum
Musician and producer known for his work with Eleven, Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age and Them Crooked Vultures.
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Coming Soon on Dig Me Out 90s
500th Episode - Best Selling Rock Albums of the Decade
It’s time to record our 500th episode and we decided to flip the script - instead of revisiting the overlooked and forgotten, we're going with the biggest, most successful albums of the decade (and most likely to end up in the used bin, TBH). Using this article as reference we are giving our Patreon community the opportunity to pick this momentous episode for us.
Suggest a 90s album we should feature on the podcast.
We’re always looking for lost and forgotten albums that deserve another listen. Tell the Dig Me Out listeners what they’ve missed.
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🎙 From the podcast archive
Love Spit Love - Tryone Eatsome
We're checking out the second (and final) album from Richard Butler's post-Psychedelic Furs project Love Spit Love, 1997's Trysome Eatone Released: 1997 Label: Maverick Producer: Ben Grosse, Richard Butler, Richard Fortus
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