When the grunge craze started in the early 90s, record labels were signing bands left and right looking for the next Nirvana, only there would be no next Nirvana because Nirvana was Nirvana and there was and will be only one Nirvana so they instead ended up with a bunch of fairly talented bands on their roster to flood the market with for a few years. Dig was like most of these other bands. They got a record deal, put out an album, got a little major label PR, had some minor chart activity (on ... read more