

NO ENCORE
NO ENCORE
NO ENCORE is a music fan’s 10.0, perfect-scoring pod companion. Every week, critic Dave Hanratty and a special guest face off over a themed Top 5 list, while also taking a sideways glance at the biggest headlines. Dissecting music – and themselves – so you can just… listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 16, 2020 • 1h 15min
NO POPCORN #016 | LABYRINTH
NO ENCORE's movies x music showcase returns as Dave Hanratty and David Higgins get lost in the 1986 dark fantasy that is LABYRINTH. Luckily, they have the great Zara Hedderman for company.You know this one, right? David Bowie milling around in a fight wig and skin-tight pants? Jennifer Connolly trying to rescue her brother from a weird maze? Songs that might not actually be all that great? Let's talk about it... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 12, 2020 • 1h 40min
203: TOP 5 UNDERRATED IRISH SONGS / U.S. GIRLS REVIEW / ELECTRIC PICNIC LINE-UP
The world is on fire. NO ENCORE arrives a day earlier to hopefully lift some spirits. Craig and Dave are in a surprisingly buoyant collective mood as they run down the Electric Picnic 2020 line-up, reflect briefly on the Choice Music Prize, consider the impact of Covid-19 on the entertainment industry and reveal a cluster of Irish songs that they feel deserve more love and affection.ACT ONE: Choice Prize in very brief hazy review.ACT TWO [6:46]: A busy news brief takes in Electric Picnic, troubling times in the music world, KoRn's profitability and Nick Cave's attitude towards problematic lyricism.ACT THREE [38:51]: U.S. Girls aka the experimental pop project of Meghan Remy returns with a brand new record in the form of Heavy Light. Dave and Craig do the review thing.ACT FOUR [50:30]: The duelling Top 5 bonanza continues apace as the boys count down their shouts for most underrated Irish songs. Honestly, this could have been an entire season of the show but here we are.EXIT MUSIC: Returns for a change, but you'll have to wait and hear what it is... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 6, 2020 • 1h 37min
202: TOP 5 MOTIVATIONAL SONGS / CHOICE PRIZE LIVE / SOCCER MOMMY REVIEW
A busy NO ENCORE this week as Dave and Craig go from predicting the Choice Music Prize result at the last minute to a phantom live - and loud and a bit messy, let's be honest - update from the show itself and then back to the regular episode. It's like Inception. Kind of.Also this week - the boys run down their favourite life-affirming motivational songs, review the new album from Soccer Mommy, ponder the likelihood of Fontaines D.C. being some kind of psy-op conspiracy and generally just try and get through this whole strange 'life' thing...ACT ONE [1:59]: News~!ACT TWO [6:43]: That weird past/present/future tense Choice Music Prize bit. Shouts to the great Eoin Murray, Claire Beck and Daithí O'Dronaí for putting up with Dave shoving a phone in their faces as security were desperately trying to clear out the venue.ACT THREE [31:51]: Soccer Mommy returns with further bedroom pop adventures in the form of Color Theory. Any use?ACT FOUR [43:51]: Time to feel 10 feet tall as the guys detail the songs that give them life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 2, 2020 • 41min
201: LANKUM IN CONVERSATION
This week, the RTÉ Choice Music Prize will be decided, crowning the best Irish album of 2019.Dave reckons that Lankum are going to win, but for the traditional Irish/folk-punk outfit, the idea of music being pitted against itself makes little sense.That's just one of the conversational points hit on in this episode as Radie Peat and Daragh Lynch open up on the band's surge in popularity, their fantastic latest album The Livelong Day, why there's room for a clever heckle at a gig, awkward airport encounters and a recent example of how musicians have plenty to say beyond their work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 28, 2020 • 1h 40min
200: TOP 5 WORST CELEBRITY SONGS / GRIMES REVIEW
200 episodes? When did that happen?! Dave Hanratty and Craig Fitzpatrick celebrate with a bang in the form of Dave going viral by blasting the pair's former place of employment. Aside from that, there's the very worst in celebrity music crossovers, the new and possibly polarising Grimes album, and a week full of news to wade through.ACT ONE: A brief return to the preamble for legitimately important reasons, honest.ACT TWO [9:30]: The week's big news stories in review including the brave re-emergence of Duffy, another victory for Justin Bieber, potential visa headaches for artists and RZA's move into mindfulness.ACT THREE [32:35]: Grimes has a new album. The boys do the review thing.ACT FOUR [48:55]: Footballers. Politicians. Reality TV sensations. Professional wrestlers. Movie stars. They've all had a go at the music thing. Dave and Craig unveil their personal top five most horrible... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 21, 2020 • 1h 27min
199: TOP 5 JAMES BOND THEMES / JUSTIN BIEBER REVIEW
It's so deadly, my dear. Dave Hanratty and Craig Fitzpatrick return with daring espionage exploits in the form of their top five James Bond themes in honour of the new Billie Eilish one. There's a review of the latest Justin Bieber album and all the week's news to boot, so let's do it to it before it does it to us...ACT ONE [1:39]: All the big winners and happenings from this year's BRIT Awards, a strange mix of Bono, rugby and taxi drivers, and a couple of sad passings in the music world.ACT TWO [30:56]: Justin Bieber returns with Changes, his first album in five years. Much has indeed changed in his life since then, so too for the music industry. The boys ponder how Biebs might - or might not - fit in nowadays. ACT THREE [48:48]: BOND THEME SZN. Dave and Craig run down their personal top five favourite songs from the simultaneously entertaining and problematic cinematic institution that is 007. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 14, 2020 • 1h 27min
198: #198 | TOP 5 ANTI-LOVE SONGS / TAME IMPALA REVIEW
NO ENCORE is back, baby! Season Five is here. Dave and Craig are hyped. And it's Valentine's Day, so the boys are running down their top five anti-love songs. Tis the season. There's also the brand new Tame Impala record to discuss in addition to the return of The Strokes, Slowthai's ill behaviour and The 1975's commitment to a better festival-based world for everyone...ACT ONE: The grand return and some important changes.ACT TWO: All the music news from the week that we could find and assemble and offer some decent insight on in time.ACT THREE: Kevin Parker aka Tame Impala returns with fourth studio album The Slow Rush. Did something get lost in the five-year period between this one and Currents? Let's find out. ACT FOUR: Our brand new segment in which Dave and Craig each list a top five on a given subject. This week; anti-love songs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 12, 2020 • 1h 6min
NO POPCORN #015 | LA LA LAND
With just hours to go until NO ENCORE makes its Valentine's Day return, Dave, Higgs and Norma choreograph majestically about the studio as song-and-dance dramedy LA LA LAND comes into focus.There's some post-Oscars talk, too, not to mention La La Land's own controversial Academy Awards fiasco. All that and more, so let's get to it... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 27, 2020 • 1h 15min
NO POPCORN #014 | ARTIFACT - A 30 Seconds to Mars Experience
Dave Hanratty and David Higgins are back-back-back with another deep dive into a movie that boasts a musical connection. In this case, that's ARTIFACT; a little-seen propaganda exercise for Jared Leto-fronted alt-rock sensations 30 Seconds to Mars as they battle the eeeeeeeevil music industry. It's as wild as it sounds, to be honest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 13, 2020 • 1h 24min
NO POPCORN #013 | CATS w/ Michael Fry and Andrea Cleary
Yep, it's unlucky 13 for Dave Hanratty and David Higgins as the boys accept their fate and venture towards certain doom in the form of box office and critical bomb CATS.They get by with a little help from their friends, with both social media funnyman Michael Fry and ace music hack Andrea Cleary leaping aboard the express elevator to hell... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.