No Plus Ones öffentlich
[search 0]
Mehr
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Loading …
show series
 
Last week, news broke that Gared O'Donnell, frontman for Planes Mistaken For Stars, had died. So instead of our normal nonsense, we put decided to talk about Gared's impact on our little music world. We even had some friends call in and tell stories and share memories about Gared. Planes forever.
  continue reading
 
P*tchfork asked their readers to submit their 25 favorite albums from the past 25 years and we decided to just steal that prompt and run with it. But we also didn't do a ton of research so we just fire blindly with albums that we like. If you disagree go ahead and cancel us online, it's fine.
  continue reading
 
WE'RE BACK! After taking most of the year off to focus on our other podcast, Shore Thing: A Podcast About Pauly Shore, we've decided it's time to get back to No Plus Ones. We catch up, talk about what we did during our time off, and all the shitty old punks who continue to be colossal disappointments.

  continue reading
 
You've heard from the experts, now listen to two blowhards talk about the other records that came out this year. We talk about everything we liked and some things we disliked. So if you're in need of a podcast that sees two fools talking about everything from The Menzingers and Rancid to LCD Soundsystem and Eminem, this one's for you.

  continue reading
 
As we begin the march toward year-end content, we're talking about Albums of the Year with esteemed guests who have unique takes on that subject. This week, we're joined by Steven Hyden of Uproxx, the Celebration Rock podcast, and the book You're Favorite Band is Killing Me. We talk about big rock records, the runaway hits, and plenty more.

  continue reading
 
We're back with, believe it or not, some good news this week. Spencer Ackerman, the national security reporter for the Daily Beast, joins us to talk about a couple small political victories. In Virginia, Danica Roem, a trans woman and vocalist for the metal band Cab Ride Home, beat her opponent handily, and in Brooklyn, Justin Brannan of Indecision

  continue reading
 
Loading …

Kurzanleitung