The Dig (band)

The Dig is an American rock band based in New York City, consisting of Emile Mosseri (bass/vocals), David Baldwin (guitar/vocals), Erick Eiser (keyboards/guitar), and Mark Demiglio (drums).

The Dig's singers Emile Mosseri and David Baldwin started playing in a band together when they were 10 years old,[1] performing under the name "Honey Nut Roasted" when they were in high school together.

"[8] In 2012, the band released Midnight Flowers, with theowlmag.com describing its features as "eerie post-punk riffs, strident bass lines, and meditative melodies"[5] It was well received, earning a 3.5-star rating from Consequence of Sound.

[9] bangstyle.com also praised the album: "Midnight Flowers is a 10-track gem, filled with grimy guitar riffs and spaced-out melodies that echo the vibe of their native city.

[12] On May 13, 2020, The Dig announced that they would no longer be making music under that name, but were regrouping to form a new band called Human Love, which they stated would be "all about collaboration and collective energy".