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“Nothing Is Forever, But Dig Is Back: A 25-Year Echo That Hits Hard”

Dig returns after 25 years with a cinematic new album that rewinds the alt-rock clock. From Buzz Bin memories to layered guitars and Squishy Head lore, Zoe Dune catches up with Scott Hackwith to explore the band’s past, present, and future in a stream-of-consciousness revival.

“Nothing Is Forever, But Dig Is Back: A 25-Year Echo That Hits Hard”

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