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Fig Dish - That's What Love Songs Often Do | 90s Album Review

Fig Dish - That's What Love Songs Often Do | 90s Album Review

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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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