It’s as if every person you encounter is pleasantly stoned. Everyone has a little smile. Everyone nods knowingly. Welcome to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where the folks are blissed out because…
Well, it ended up being a profitable season. And over the three years it has been active, Gamblor has now crossed into positive territory. Of course, as anyone who has…
In the first Parlour to Parlour episode of the year, Michael Fortes pays a visit to The Blank Tapes’ Matt Adams.
Rob Smith wants no part of another Leonard Cohen cover, but he Can’t Say No to the gentle folk of Philadelphia’s ellipsis.
As Turner Classic Movies begins it’s 31 Days salute to the Oscars, Scott Malchus interviews the face of the network, Robert Osborne.
Popdose runs down reunions, new releases and rumors of new releases for 2011.
Scott Malchus looks back again (and again) at the Bill Murray classic Groundhog Day.
Popdose takes a look at the music of film composer Jerry Goldsmith, and features selections from his best-known scores.
Communists! Nazis! Old people! They all star in this week’s Box Office Flashback to January 28, 1982.
The Web moves fast. Here are some of our favorite links from the week that was: What do all the numbers on your credit card mean? [Gizmodo] 10-year-old girl becomes…
She’s become sort of a rock artist emeritus for the chablis-sipping set, but once upon a time, Bonnie Raitt’s music was raw and direct: her first three albums featured guest…
What does it mean to be a musician’s musician? Maybe you’ve never heard of Richard Thompson — but you’ve probably heard him play. After hearing a few choice cuts from a forty-year discography, you’ll know him next time.
Kelly Stitzel discusses the films screening at this year’s Sundance Film Festival that she’s most looking forward to seeing.
If you had to go away for awhile and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? Yes, we know it isn’t…
Popdose.com’s Weekly Mixtape returns with Kelly Stitzel’s ode to the flip side.
Shawn Mullins – Lullaby Everything – Hooch Little Feat – Hate To Lose Your Lovin’ Joe Satriani – Always With Me, Always With You Sarah McLachlan – Building A Mystery…
False Metal, Dead! brings classics like Sabbath, Motorhead and Priest together with Bison BC and System of Down. It’s a headbangers dream!
The East Dillon Lions barrel their way to the state championship while relationships are put to the test.
In 1991’s The Soul Cages, rock legend Sting simply became Gordon Sumner again, a boy grieving over his father’s death.
Popdose.com takes another flight into alternate musical realities; this one is where Jon Brion becomes a huge star.
The Popdose Staff reminisces about 15 of its favorite sketches from the past 35 years of Saturday Night Live.
Emilia Rhodes and Scott Malchus break down NBC’s new Thursday night of comedy.
Scott Malchus looks back on an excellent 90’s British thriller, “The Guilty.”
Here we go again with Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, in which I opine on various recently released publications of the sequential graphic nature, some of which may be…
Fads are tricky little buggers. At first, you don’t think they’re fads: you think they’re the Next Big Thing. Such was the case around 1992 with socially conscious hip-hop. As…
Popdose.com looks back fondly on the EP format, A&M Records’ fun releases and Joe Jackson’s take on a Jimmy Cliff classic.
With the remake of The Mechanic hitting theaters, Jeff Johnson checks out the original 1972 original Charles Bronson film.
We’re honored to have Cowboy Junkies guitarist Michael Timmins as our guest for today’s edition of Desert Island Discs. The Junkies are currently celebrating the digital release of their latest…
Be sure to show your AARP card to get access to Bottom Feeders this week. Jimmy Page and Tom Petty bring along both Joe and Steve Perry to the geriatric party.
Dave Steed takes a look at some upcoming metal releases including a covers album from Stryper.