With ties to the perfectionist power-pop of Jellyfish and Guns ‘n Roses guitarist Slash’s Snakepit, this one-album-and-done band is perfect fodder for Dig Me Out - Imperial Drag and their self-titled 1996 album. Combining T. Rex grooves with analog synths, Imperial Drag we found more in common with British glam revisionists like Suede and Placebo than their North American alternative and indie rock counterparts. So why didn’t these radio friendly hooks grab mainstream listener ears? We discuss, and make sure to share your thoughts as well.
Songs in this Episode:
Intro - Boy or a Girl
2:10 - History of the Band
8:46 - Crosseyed
15:30 - The Man in the Moon
18:55 - Dandelion
25:42 - Playboy After Dark
Outro - Stare into the Sun
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
The Afghan Whigs - 1965 | 90s Album Review
Moving Targets - Fall | 90s Album Review
The 6ths - Wasps’ Nests | 90s Album Review
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