2015 studio album by Jeff Rosenstock
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It's toe flossing, SARS coming in from outer space and Casey's 2020 resolutions. It's a new episode of JQ200 with Jillian Markowitz. Check out her special quarantine photo project on instagram @quarantween_costumes. Also, stick around after the episode to hear a promo for our podcast recommend of the week: We Cool? Check it out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-cool/id1500612315
Comedians Grant Winkles and Ryan Kahl join us to talk about their new podcast "We Cool?", standup, and mental health.
Hey everybody, we're back with Minneapolis comedians, Josh Dullea and Tommy Bayer. It's another week of us sitting in my garage, pulling jokes out of a cookie jar. So yeah, normal respectable adult shit. Check out Josh on twitter @joshdullea Check out Tommy's new podcast, "We Cool"
We chit chat with 1/3rd of the We Cool? Podcast and riff on serious and not so serious topics. Check out We Cool? and Grant's twitter!! Grant"s Twitter We Cool? podcast Grant's Substack
Jeff Rosenstock is a punk rock extraordinaire hailing from Long Island. His recent string of albums including We Cool, WORRY, and now POST- have been critically acclaimed and turned him into a legend within the community. His latest installment is big, ambitious, and markedly different from his previous work. For FTMB, WORRY is already a classic and one of our favorite albums of all time. Does POST- live up to the high standards that WORRY set for us? Listen to find out!Beer of the podcast: Waterloo Strong Dark
Jeff Rosenstock lives and breathes DIY. He was formerly the lead singer of a band that anyone could be in, Bomb the Music Industry!, and you can download literally every piece of music he has ever worked on for free. The New York native and multi-instrumentalist has been at it since his teenage years, and shows no signs of slowing down following the release of one of 2015's best albums, We Cool? The former music-industry bomber and arrogant son-of-a-bitch undertook an Australian tour in March with former guests and friends of the show Chris Farren and Georgia Maq (with Antarctigo Vespucci and Camp Cope, respectively), and lead a guided tour through his life in punk rock, touring the world and sharing his message with anyone who will listen, across two conversations at the Factory Floor and Black Wire Records. Jeff's latest album, We Cool?, is out now through Quote Unquote Records. To listen to and download all the music on Jeff's label, visit http://quoteunquoterecords.com/albums.htm Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records, a Sydney bedroom label distributing dead formats to the masses. To check out their catalogue, visit http://spitthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com Support also comes from Sad Grrrls Club, a non-male music collective of musicians and industry professionals working together to make non-male voices heard. The second-annual Sad Grrrls Fest is happening on October 1st at the Reverence Hotel in Melbourne and the Factory Floor on October 8th. The line-up is announced on Monday, May 2nd. For more information, visit http://sadgrrrlsclub.com Support also comes from YOU! For as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the show online and free. For more information, visit http://www.patreon.com/barbands Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod Follow Jeff on Twitter and Instagram: @jeffrosenstock Follow Sad Grrrls Club on Twitter and Instagram: @sadgrrrlsclubau
Jeff Rosenstock is the guest on this week's podcast! Damian gets birthday drunk and chats with Jeff about 30's, zines vs podcasts, the end of Bomb The Music Industry & the beginnings of the new band, the WE COOL? record, the Bomb documentary, being a lifer & oh so much more!
Tackling the subjects of frayed connections, dysphoria, and do-overs, Jeff Rosenstock's second solo project We Cool? is a spirited look into a wild and sullied past. To what end, you'll have to listen in. (Thanks to Star F for this upbeat, if harrowing fan pick.) Also stick around for the discussion of the millenium! Seriously, what changed in 2000? Undeniably, all decades carry their own cultural identity—and so, finally with some distance between us and the 90s / 20-aughts, let's start objectively measuring those obvious and not-so-obvious developments. Continue reading
A fortnightly podcast about video games hosted by Stephen Castaneda and Josh Picard. This week Stephen and Josh talk about Sony Online Entertainment’s future, the new Persona 5 trailer, a possible live action Zelda series, the female Ghostbusters reboot and much, much more! You can also find all of Josh Picard's fantastic music here: soundcloud.com/josh-picard The intro song is Nausea by Jeff Rosenstock and is on the upcoming album We Cool? out March 3rd. The outro song can be found here https://soundcloud.com/the-theme-song/fuck-this-shit-im-out