I don’t know how this escaped being recognized as a vitally important piece of work in a time of major musical landscape shifts. But let’s first remember who leads this…
It’s the Popdose Music Roundtable for April 2014 — wherein the staff gabs about any music, new or old, that has been moving us over the past month.
The latest episode of Comrades from Marsick and Malchus
Smith refuses to play it safe with the follow-up to her Juno-winning debut.
True redemption is earned, and Glen David Andrews proves it with his latest album.
Is Paul Stanley’s epitaph: “Loving father and husband; asshole bandmate?”
Lisa is a woman trying to blend in. She’s trying to stay on the right side of the law. She wants to be good. She really wants the superhero that keeps hounding her to leave her alone.
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The life of Ann Richards, one of the most compelling figures in American politics, is highlighted in this new HBO documentary.
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Though they’ve been men-about-town on the LA music circuit, building connections with members of Panic! At the Disco and honing their own modern rock sound, the three fellas of Westwood…
If your kid is starving for your love while you’d rather be crushing it on Candy Crush, you may be an iHole.
People get into the fandom scene because they are deeply and sincerely interested in an artist, of course. But it’s also an effective way to boost one’s own self-esteem, because…
One time – I don’t know what possessed me – I picked up a copy of “The Sun Also Rises” and tried to go drink-for-drink with its protagonist, Jake Barnes….
Can an album be reflective, thought-provoking, and kick your butt at the same time?
Watch “Satellites,” the first video from Tanner Patrick’s full-length debut.
Who needs youth and riches when you’ve got a catchy chorus and some synths?
Jeff Marsick and Scott Malchus return to Popdose for another episode of “Comrades,” their weekly discussion about FX’s “The Americans”
This six-song mini-album comes courtesy of Austin’s Broken Gold, which is the brainchild of Ian MacDougall, who is both the frontman and main writer. There’s a very warm and lush…
It’s not cartoon music. It’s not jazz music. It’s Charlie Brown music.
Missing the Civil Wars? Jonesing for fresh Lumineers-style folk pop? Look no further.
Popdose presents “Magenta,” the first single from DeQn Sue’s new album “Zeitgeist.”
Funk rock gets a bad rap because of the way it’s been misappropriated by frat-friendly bands like 311 and Sublime, but when it’s good, it’s good — check your Funkadelic…
This very interesting album is credited to The Peter Ulrich Collaboration, instigated and led by the original percussionist for Dead Can Dance. Here, Mr. Ulrich is multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, aided…
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Andrew Belle, recently unwrapped his second full length album, Black Bear. The ten-track collection is awash in atmosphere and does have a “soundtrack-style” feel in many of the…
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Oak Park Records has what you’re looking for on Record Store Day — or any other day, for that matter.