“Wind Beneath My Wings” expresses a lovely sentiment: “you’re my hero, you’re everything I would like to be, whatever I am capable of doing is because of you.” If anyone…
August kicks off with new releases from Master, Japanese headbangers Loudness and a collection from Doro.
Popdose’s Red Pill Sessions continues with an interview with Miles Nielsen and the world premiere of his new song, “Sink Or Swim”
Q: How does Google make money from your searches? You know you don’t pay anything when you stalk your ex, scan Kobe’s lifetime stats, or check to see if your…
For almost 80 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose joins the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network to explore…
Popdose’s takes you behind the scenes in the creation of new songs by Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts.
Popblerd was able to snag a handful of minutes with singer Jimmy Stadt from Polar Bear Club at Vans Warped Tour 2012 in Mansfield, Mass.
Bottom Feeders finishes off the letter F with Fun Factory, Funky Green Dogs and Fuel.
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Snakes invade the Cinematic Titanic and we’ve got the drop on ’em.
Rule Brittania! There’s only one man who could dis the Olympics Opening Ceremony.
The sultry Julie London and the god-like Paul Westerberg make up this week’s Song for the Soundtrack of Your Date (No Date) Tonight.
Chase away those summertime blues, join in this week’s Friday Five!
It’s been a rough summer for a lot of people out there, so let Popdose provide just a small pick-me-up for everyone.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new window. Click…
The year 1968 is one of pop’s most legendary, and to look back on it now is to imagine a continuous stream of genius pouring out of radios and stereos,…
In 1964 Joe Hinton broke out with his hit cover of a Willie Nelson song. Four years later he was gone in the prime of his career.
As far as pop culture’s concerned, 1989 was the year of the bat.
We love it when Dw Dunphy pretends he knows things.
Within the last few weeks, The Mrs. and I have become full-fledged 21st century TV-equipped householders, adding HD and streaming video capability on the flatscreen in the living room. Being…
This week’s installment proves, once and for all, that we are not the cynical, cold-hearted bunch we seem to be sometimes. Witness the praise heaped upon Captain & Tennille.
If you have never seen this joyous cinematic experience, get your ass in front of a Blu-ray player and watch this 1952 classic.
Lots of us—and I am a particularly big offender in this area—have praised Rod Stewart’s early solo work to the skies at the expense of what came later. By the…
N’yuk, n’yuk, n’yuk. The Three Stooges movie on Blu-ray