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Dig Me Out: 90s Rock

Dig Me Out: 90s Rock

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Step back in time to the heart of the 1990s, the last great decade of rock music. We’re your weekly time machine to the era of grunge, alternative, indie rock, emo, Brit-pop, shoegaze, power pop, and post-punk. Our journey includes in-depth album reviews, insider interviews with key figures, and comprehensive cultural discussions. ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ offers a deep dive into the music that defined a generation, providing a diverse range of sounds and stories that continue to influence artists today. What sets our podcast apart is our community of passionate listeners. You choose the artists, albums, and topics we explore, making ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ a truly collaborative experience. Join us as we celebrate the unparalleled creativity and cultural significance of 90s music. If you’re a Nirvana, Built to Spill, Elastica, or Radiohead fan or fascinated with how the 90s impacted the sound of your favorite 80s artists, ’Dig Me Out: 90s Rock’ is your go-to podcast. Subscribe now and become part of a community that adores the last great decade of rock music. Let’s relive the 90s together!Copyright © 2022 Dig Me Out Podcast. All rights reserved. 348716 Music
Episodes
  • Jewel - Pieces Of You | 90s Album Review
    Jul 15 2025

    For our latest Diamond Episode, we're checking out Jewel’s 1995 debut Pieces of You. A blend of minimalist folk ballads with polished pop, Pieces of You is a showcase for Jewel's rich and varied soprano voice. Hits like “Who Will Save Your Soul” and “You Were Meant for Me" are the rarity featuring multi-tracked instrumentation. Much of the record was recorded live at a San Diego coffeehouse, which gives an intimate feel to its confessional lyrics, but also lacks the dynamic and filled-out sound of the singles.

    Songs In This Episode

    Intro - Who Will Save Your Soul

    32:20 - Foolish Games

    38:32 - Near You Always

    42:37 - I'm Sensitive

    Outro - You Were Meant For Me

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Fig Dish - That's What Love Songs Often Do | 90s Album Review
    Jul 8 2025

    Released in 1995, the waning years of grunge and riding the big wave of the alternative rock explosion, That’s What Love Songs Often Do by Fig Dish was a punchy major label debut from Chicago quartet Fig Dish. Lyrically, Fig Dish steers away from overwrought introspection in favor of sly, observational jabs at love and life, delivered with rasp and grit. Raw yet clear production allows the interplay between all the instruments shine, with just enough hooks and attitude to keep you interested.

    Songs In This Episode

    Intro - Weak and Mean

    25:17 - Bury Me

    29:29 - Seeds

    35:29 - Going Gone

    Outro - Chew Toy

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    54 mins
  • Hawksley Workman - For Him and the Girls | 90s Album Review
    Jul 1 2025

    For Him and the Girls, the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman, is an eclectic blend of glam rock, cabaret, and indie pop. Recorded largely in his home studio, the album revels in his uniquely quirky and theatrical style. Songs like “Tarantulove” and “Safe and Sound” feature lush arrangements, dramatic tempo shifts, and playful yet poignant lyrics that shift between earnest and odd. Lo-fi production adds raw intimacy, complementing the unconventional approach.

    Songs In This Episode

    Intro - Bullets

    17:05 - Maniacs

    20:37 - Don't Be Crushed

    23:07 - No Sissies

    27:33 - Tarantulove

    39:34 - Baby This Night

    Outro - Bullets

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    50 mins

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