Do you love new music but struggle to keep up? Do you want recommendations from people who know what they’re talking about but also understand how you feel? From the people behind independent music and film website No Ripcord, Quarantine the Past is the podcast for you. Every episode, No Ripcord contributors David Coleman, Juan Rodriguez, Joe Rivers, and Gabbie Nirenburg hand-pick new releases; so... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In a big month for country-leaning records (Waxahatchee, Adrianne Lenker, Kacey Musgraves), Mannequin Pussy blow away the cobwebs with a genuine AOTY contender. Meanwhile Jack Antonoff stands out for entirely different reasons - his wretched Bleacher... more
Do you remember the '90s, when teen movies featured 30 year old actors pretending to be children, gags about sex crimes, and subplots about romancing your stepbrother? Thankfully one thing has stood the test of time: the killer soundtracks. From Clue... more
A banner month for new music sees David and Juan in a positive mood. Dive in as they discuss releases from The Last Dinner Party, Friko, Ducks Ltd, MGMT, Brittany Howard, Real Estate, Idles and discover what Juan thinks may turn out to be the best hi... more
On the first all-host Quarantine the Past episode of 2024, we dust off the typical, stale neighborhood bar jukebox with what we think will make great classics in another 20 or 30 years. As always, we feature only new, mostly small indie artists that ... more
Our round-up is the most efficient way to catch up with the best new music. David and Juan offer their verdicts on 25 of January’s biggest albums, including Green Day, The Smile, and Sleater-Kinney. That’s an album every two minutes! Featuring songs ... more
By now you've probably heard of The Lemon Twigs, whose 2023 album Everything Harmony brought the young, sunny rock band universal acclaim. But they are just one of many in a new generation of power pop revival acts. Today, David Coleman interviews on... more
As all four hosts coordinate their 4 separate time zones to record the first official episode of the new year, Joe and Gabbie tide you over with another edition of Musical Gaps, this time with one of Gabbie's most glaring blind spots: D'Angelo's Vood... more
After travel and life led to a longer-than-planned hiatus, the gang return to debate the biggest and best records of the last 12 months. This isn't just a list of albums though -- we take a dive into the most noteworthy selections: the surprises, the... more
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