The Dig

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I Already Forgot Everything You Said 05:06 Tools
Break The Silence 03:46 Tools
Nothing in This Town 03:56 Tools
Red Rose in the Cold Winter Ground 05:22 Tools
Million Dollar Man 06:39 Tools
All Tied Up 04:23 Tools
Hole In My Heart 03:36 Tools
Soul of the Night 04:29 Tools
Cold Afternoon 03:51 Tools
Look Inside 04:33 Tools
Black Water 04:35 Tools
Simple Love 03:50 Tools
Moonlight Baby 03:16 Tools
4th of July 03:16 Tools
Tired of Love 04:01 Tools
You're Already Gone 03:16 Tools
Jet Black Hair 03:27 Tools
Animal Screams 03:46 Tools
For All Your Sins 03:24 Tools
Police Car 03:53 Tools
Two Sisters In Love 04:37 Tools
Penitentiary 03:56 Tools
Clouds And The White Noise 03:47 Tools
Glass Horse 06:39 Tools
You And I Lost Control 03:54 Tools
Bleeding Heart (You Are the One) 03:27 Tools
She's Going To Kill That Boy 04:17 Tools
Astronaut 04:57 Tools
Carry Me Home 04:54 Tools
Tired Hearts 03:50 Tools
Sick Sad Morning 03:33 Tools
Over You Again 03:27 Tools
He's A Woman 04:29 Tools
Don't Stop Running 04:29 Tools
I Don't Need You Anymore 04:56 Tools
People Take Pictures of Each Other 04:57 Tools
Our Hearts Were Wrapped In Ice 04:22 Tools
How Can You Trust A Feeling 02:53 Tools
Made My Bed 04:06 Tools
Angeline 04:57 Tools
So Alone 04:56 Tools
I Just Wanna Talk To You 03:42 Tools
Shadow 04:57 Tools
Feel Like Somebody Else 04:01 Tools
Permanent Night 03:56 Tools
Tired of Love - Live Acoustic 03:15 Tools
Intro (Ordinary Mind) 03:15 Tools
Let Your Lover Know 03:15 Tools
Without Your Love 03:15 Tools
Say Hello to Alison 03:15 Tools
Self Made Man 03:15 Tools
I'm Coming Home Today 03:15 Tools
Pool of Rotting Water 03:15 Tools
Over the Rails 03:15 Tools
You're Not Alone 03:15 Tools
Reaction to Love 03:15 Tools
Bleeding Heart - You Are the One 03:15 Tools
Communion 00:00 Tools
I'm on My Knees 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Tired of Love (Live Acoustic) 04:04 Tools
Any Day Now 03:35 Tools
Good Luck and Games 02:25 Tools
Marianne 03:08 Tools
Lovesick Woman 02:18 Tools
New Love 02:51 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
The Last Thing 03:23 Tools
mission to the asteroid 00:00 Tools
Underwater Cavern 00:00 Tools
The Ancient City 00:00 Tools
Bleeding Heart 00:00 Tools
Cathedral Of The Lost 00:00 Tools
A River Canyon 00:00 Tools
Another World 00:00 Tools
Tomb Of The Past 00:00 Tools
The Monument 00:00 Tools
Dimensions In Time 00:00 Tools
The Madness Of The Crystals 00:00 Tools
I Need Love 00:00 Tools
For All Your Sins Tumblr 00:00 Tools
Fear of Love 04:04 Tools
Disguise 04:04 Tools
Asteroid Core 04:04 Tools
The_Dig-Youre_Already_Gone 04:04 Tools
To Kill That Boy 04:04 Tools
Cold Afternoon (OST Shameless) 03:22 Tools
I’m Coming Home Today 04:04 Tools
Fear of Love (An Amazon Music Original) 00:00 Tools
Inside the Asteroid 04:04 Tools
Ramp to the Power Room 04:04 Tools
Outside the Asteroid 04:04 Tools
Finding the Wreck 04:04 Tools
Cathedral Tram Platform 04:04 Tools
Map Spire Canyon Ambience 01:03 Tools
Clouds In The White Noise 01:08 Tools
She's Never Gonna Let You 01:50 Tools
Out In The Cold 04:21 Tools
Museum Spire Ambience 04:21 Tools
The Airlock 00:33 Tools
Museum Tram Platform 01:03 Tools
I Already Forgot Everything You Said (Lopato Re-edit) 00:00 Tools
The Museum 00:42 Tools
Cathedral Access 00:42 Tools
Intro 05:15 Tools
Intrepid 09:29 Tools
Canyon Landing 09:29 Tools
Finale 09:29 Tools
The Planetarium 09:29 Tools
The Crypt Guards 09:29 Tools
The Creator's Resting Place 01:57 Tools
Tomb Spire Ambience 01:22 Tools
Kai Rosenkranz - Gothic 3 (2006) 00:30 Tools
Atila (Sprengung) 00:30 Tools
Balloon 07:10 Tools
Only A Feeling 05:21 Tools
The Crime 03:57 Tools
Them 06:15 Tools
Comes To Mind 05:48 Tools
Map Tram Platform 05:48 Tools
Tomb Tram Platform 01:03 Tools
Planetarium Tram Platform 01:03 Tools
The Cathedral 05:48 Tools
Already Forgot Everything You Said 05:48 Tools
Map Spire Klein 01:03 Tools
13 - Planetarium Tram Platform 00:00 Tools
23 - Map Spire Canyon Ambience 01:08 Tools
17 - Museum Spire Ambience 00:00 Tools
12 - Museum Tram Platform 00:00 Tools
The Race 05:07 Tools
Brink's Crevice Dilemma 01:08 Tools
The Crypt 01:08 Tools
Break The Silence // The Dig / 03:45 Tools
33 - Brink's Madness 01:08 Tools
10 - The Airlock 01:08 Tools
11 - Ramp to the Power Room 01:04 Tools
28 - Tomb Spire Ambience 01:08 Tools
22 - The Planetarium 01:08 Tools
16 - Cathedral Tram Platform 01:08 Tools
15 - Map Tram Platform 01:08 Tools
Chances 03:50 Tools
Foreign Girl 04:16 Tools
Lonely Bartender 03:22 Tools
Planetarium Spire Ambience 03:22 Tools
Brink's Madness 03:22 Tools
08 - Finding the Wreck 03:22 Tools
03 - Inside the Asteroid 03:22 Tools
05 - Asteroid Core 03:22 Tools
09 - Ghosts 03:22 Tools
14 - Tomb Tram Platform 01:03 Tools
26 - The Cathedral 01:03 Tools
24 - Map Spire Klein 01:03 Tools
06 - Canyon Landing 01:03 Tools
25 - Cathedral Access 01:03 Tools
21 - Planetarium Spire Ambience 01:03 Tools
look inside (live) 04:54 Tools
20 - The Museum 00:42 Tools
19 - Underwater Cavern 00:57 Tools
31 - The Creator's Resting Place 03:19 Tools
34 - Finale 00:57 Tools
Calendar 03:14 Tools
Blackwater 01:30 Tools
03 You're Already Gone 03:19 Tools
01 - Outside the Asteroid 03:19 Tools
32 - Brink's Crevice Dilemma 03:19 Tools
29 - The Crypt 03:19 Tools
30 - The Crypt Guards 03:19 Tools
Communion (Bonus Track, Digital Only) 03:45 Tools
Reise 03:19 Tools
Boots Riley on Sorry to Bother You and Communism 03:19 Tools
Long Black Cloud 04:20 Tools
Break the Silence (zaycev.net) 03:45 Tools
You & I & You (Cold Afternoon // So Alone) 03:45 Tools
Bleeding Heart (You Are the On 03:45 Tools
The Dig - 4th of July 03:45 Tools
'Youre Already Gone' 03:45 Tools
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From the beginning, The Dig have been a classic band’s band, and a true collaboration: three longtime friends, three songwriters, two singers in a true dual frontman setup, all individuals but all woven more and more tightly together as they have evolved. In a world that rewards drama, reckless moves and often-overwrought narrative twists, The Dig have bucked that trend by focusing on, well, the work: writing song after song to cast off more than they keep, and keep only the best. The Dig do a lot, and they do it the right way — building brick by brick, writing constantly, touring steadily, and most crucially, pushing themselves creatively to make better and better records. Which brings us, of course, to Bloodshot Tokyo, a record rich with ambition and a bright, irresistible ease. “In the past I think we’ve tried to create a mindset of writing ‘for The Dig’”, says guitarist/keyboard playing Erick Eiser, “so as to create something cohesive. This time I think we really freed ourselves from that, and just wrote.” They made the most of their interconnectedness as a way to push themselves forward, writing what singer and bassist Emile Mosseri describes as “elaborate demos” for most of the songs. Arrangements were fully worked out, ideas were explored and re-explored before they sat down to record. Emile continues, “It’s not hard to write songs separately, but there’s a thing that happens where I’ll sometimes have the other guys in my head, even when I’m writing by myself. So in a way, we’re kind of always writing together even when we’re writing alone. We all grew up playing in different bands together since we were little kids, and have toured with and were inspired by all kinds of different bands for years. We did all this together, and I feel like writing this record was the sum of all those years. It’s the most wide spanning stylistically and colorful of our records, and also sounds the most like us.” The result is a tremendously confident record, and one that’s far punchier than its predecessors. Even with veritable piles of songs to choose from, it feels oddly apt that Bloodshot Tokyo opens with the brief snippet that is “Ordinary Mind”. It is a sparkling, hugely inviting riff and a refrain that paves the way, just a small snippet too good to let go of. “Jet Black Hair” follows and is an undeniable A-sider, putting the band’s pop instincts front and center, never shying away from the groove but never weighed down by it, either. Lead single “Simple Love” moves stealthily, winking to just a little something retro but dancing across genres in an exhilaratingly modern way. As a band, The Dig made a choice to turn somewhat from the more ambient sounds of their earlier songs, using those tones as texture to drive songs with other foundations, rather than making it the focal point. Drummer Mark Demiglio, The Dig’s relative newcomer, brings a modern pop counterweight to The Dig’s moodier side, and it shows. Songs like “Pool of Rotting Water” underline that change, going downright beat-driven with just the right amount of glam for a band that is, at its heart, very much a rock band. And what of the records return to love as a theme? Singer and guitarist David Baldwin explains, “there are elements of both a falling in love and a break up album for sure. I think the songs we picked all generally came from so many different phases and mindsets, there might be different stages in a relationship juxtaposed into the same song. Certain songs may come off like breakup songs but were written while in the peak of a relationship. A kind of regret from the future that hasn’t happened yet.” No band escapes talking about its influences, but its particularly telling that The Dig’s members often come back to The Kinks, Harry Nilsson, Betty Harris, Parliament, even Bach — artists who worked in the canon of their eras’ pop music, but always with an eye toward upending pop’s expectations, fraying the edges, getting weird. Baroque structures and subtle nods pop up throughout , in the low end of “Bleeding Heart” or the keyboard swirl of “Simple Love”, and they permeate the art surrounding this new collection, as well. Everywhere you look these days, there are “I could do that”-type cynics. But could they, really? And if they did, would they be able to maintain through the years the same wide-eyed spirit The Dig have had since the band’s two singers first started a Rage Against the Machine cover band together back when they were eleven years old? As it relates to one band’s rock record, it may seem strange to point out how cynical the world happens to be right now, but it takes dedication and a deep well of talent to do it like The Dig do it, and do it so well. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.