
School Nights Only has three rules: (1) See a new band every month, (2) it has to be on a school night, and (3) tickets must be $33 or less.
This podcast is about live music, up-and-coming artists, the trap of nostalgia, and the struggle of waking up for work after a Wednesday night at the Casual Lounge.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicArtsMusic Commentary | |||

School Nights Only is back. After two months away from the studio, and as our podcast rankings plummet in North Africa, we resume the adventure. This one features a recap of Royel Otis at the Mission Ballroom.
Kerry Alexander of Bad Bad Hats joins SNO to chat about Lost Lake “diva mode,” the new Psychic Readings cover album, and why the best shows often happen in tight little clubs. Plus: living room tour, under-the-radar recs, and Badfinger over Bad Compa... more
Life affirming. The SNO crew ends up with access they didn’t pay for, and Chris might have cried a little. Military grade smoke flares, fine, but absolutely no tiny tambos allowed. And what’s with the ice situation?
Casual Drag was excellent, and we love you Edinburgh. Matt (Gimli) and Ryan (Aragorn) survived the hostel just fine. Chris made friends with some Highland cattle.
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As a former guest of this vaunted and exclusive club, I can attest to the excellence of this Podcast and the Casual Lounge.
I love music and have been known to make some bad decision. Def worth a listen.
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