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Our longest episode yet. There's lots to be said about the shrinking of local music scenes all over, including here in New York City and what better person to discuss it with than Trey Durst of the fantastic local Brooklyn band Poor Frisco. Before launching into these albums by Dean Martin and The Strokes, two artists who first sought fame in the nightclubs and bars of New York, we get into the nitty gritty of what it's like to be coming up in a day and age where more and more venues ask for pay to play shows or hire DJ's lest they have to shut down due to the increase in music streaming and more of a need for constant promotion on every website you can think of.

Afterwards we dive into "Everybody Loves Somebody" by Dean Martin and "Room On Fire" by The Strokes. Two fantastic albums with such great music we kick back, relax and talk about good music with good friends on this episode of No Singles.

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