The Greatest Non Hits Podcast
1) Death Cab For Cutie: Narrow Stairs
We have a love hate relationship with this album. We dug the music but the lyrical themes are too focused on unhealthy emotions like isolation, obsession, anxiety, mortality and fear of loss that it t...Show More
2) My Morning Jacket: Evil Urges
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3) Willie Nelson: The Great Divide
Forget the neat boxes and old assumptions—The Great Divide shows Willie Nelson coloring outside the lines with a full palette of collaborators, writers, and styles. We roll through all twelve tracks a...Show More
4) Modest Mouse: Good News For People Who Love Bad News
There's something uniquely captivating about the way Modest Mouse balances hope and despair. On their breakthrough 2004 album "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," the Seattle-based band created a...Show More
5) Fleet Foxes: Fleet Foxes
Robin Pecknold's vision of indie folk perfection came to life in 2008 when Fleet Foxes released their self-titled debut album. What started as a basement recording project between high school friends ...Show More
6) Radiohead: Kid A
Greetings to all our listeners! Tim and I had a blast this evening with you tonight. Kid A is so out there, such a transition from Rock ito synthesizers like the Ondes Martenot and the Mellotron. The ...Show More
7) Ozzy Osbourne: Diary of a Madman
The haunting final notes of "Diary of a Madman" still echo through metal history four decades after its release. Ozzy Osbourne's second solo album wasn't just eight tracks of heavy metal – it was a mu...Show More
8) This is Spinal Tap: Soundtrack
Ever wondered what happens when comedy meets rock music in perfect harmony? Join us as we break format to celebrate This Is Spinal Tap's brilliant soundtrack – an album that walks the razor-thin line ...Show More
9) Arcade Fire: Funeral
Send us a text Dive into the haunting, anthemic world of Arcade Fire's debut masterpiece "Funeral" as we explore the album that redefined indie rock in the 2000s. This Montreal collective burst onto t...Show More
10) LCD Soundsystem: Sound of Silver
Send us a text When James Murphy turned down writing for Seinfeld to pursue music, no one could have predicted he'd create one of the most influential dance-rock albums of the 2000s. "Sound of Silver"...Show More