With an well-received new album just released, it’s the perfect time to check out an album by Britpop pioneers Suede (or, The London Suede here in the states). We put it up for a vote on our Patreon page, and after a tie-breaking coin flip, we’re checking out the 1994 sophomore album Dog Man Star. Like a lot of sophomore albums in the ‘90s, this album came after a well received (critically and commercially) debut. Did Dog Man Star suffer the dreaded sophomore slump? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
#383: From The Choirgirl Hotel by Tori Amos
#382: U2 In The 90s Roundtable
#381: The Proximity Effect by Nada Surf
#380: Shōso Strip by Ringo Sheena
#379: Sophomore Slump Revisited - The Chinese Album by Spacehog
#378: Laid by James
#377: Darkest Days by Stabbing Westward
#376: The Process by Skinny Puppy
#375: Digging Your Scene visits New York City
#374: 12 Bar Blues by Scott Weiland
#373: Shapeshifter by Marcy Playground
#372: Desert Rock Discussion with Director Jason Georgiades
#371: Interview with Craig Wedren of Shudder To Think
#370: Little Plastic Castle by Ani DiFranco
#369: Wonderful Life by The Tories
#368: This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours by Manic Street Preachers
#367: Apocalypse Dudes by Turbonegro
#366: Albums of 1998 Roundtable
#365: How to Measure a Planet? by The Gathering
#364: Ill At Ease by The Mark Of Cain
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