This week we’re revisiting the 1999 album 001 by Dovetail Joint. With radio-friendly singles and sharp songwriting, Dovetail Joint were a Chicago band that could have had Smashing Pumpkins or Veruca Salt level success a few years earlier in the decade, but the shifting radio and label landscape worked against them as guitar-centric rock bands took a back seat to third-generation grunge knock-offs, mall-punk and manufactured pop. We dissect the album track-by-track to figure out what makes (spolier alert) 001 a worthy album.
Songs in this Episode:
Downset by Downset | 90s Album Review
Milk - Tantrum | 90s Album Review
Idaho - Three Sheets To The Wind | 90s Album Review
T-Ride - T-Ride | 90s Album Review
Pale Saints - Slow Buildings | 90s Album Review
Recoil - Unsound Methods | 90s Album Review
Chris Whitley - Din of Ecstasy | 90s Album Review
Spot - Spot | 90s Album Review
Glide - Open Up and Croon | 90s Album Review
Controversial Albums and Music of the 1990s | Roundtable
Holly McNarland - Stuff | 90s Album Review
Black Lab - Your Body Above Me | 90s Album Review
Catherine Wheel - Chrome | 90s Album Review
Dave Smalley of Down By Law, All, Don’t Sleep, and Dag Nasty | 90s Artist Interview
Something For Kate - Beautiful Sharks | 90s Album Review
Kylie Minogue - Impossible Princess | 90s Album Review
Interview with Joe Pernice of Pernice Brothers and Scud Mountain Boys | 90s Artist Interview
Oleander - February Son | 90s Album Review
Thomas Andrew Doyle (TAD) | 90s Artist Interview
Jets To Brazil - Orange Rhyming Dictionary | 90s Album Review
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