Listen "Hawksley Workman - For Him and the Girls | 90s Album Review"
Episode Synopsis
For Him and the Girls, the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman, is an eclectic blend of glam rock, cabaret, and indie pop. Recorded largely in his home studio, the album revels in his uniquely quirky and theatrical style. Songs like “Tarantulove” and “Safe and Sound” feature lush arrangements, dramatic tempo shifts, and playful yet poignant lyrics that shift between earnest and odd. Lo-fi production adds raw intimacy, complementing the unconventional approach.
Songs In This Episode
Intro - Bullets
17:05 - Maniacs
20:37 - Don't Be Crushed
23:07 - No Sissies
27:33 - Tarantulove
39:34 - Baby This Night
Outro - Bullets
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Songs In This Episode
Intro - Bullets
17:05 - Maniacs
20:37 - Don't Be Crushed
23:07 - No Sissies
27:33 - Tarantulove
39:34 - Baby This Night
Outro - Bullets
Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon.
Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
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