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CD Review: Big Boi, “Sir Lucious Leftfoot: The Son of Chico Dusty”
While his partner in OutKast, Andre “3000” Benjamin, indulged increasingly bizarre flights of fancy, ranging from grass skirts and shoulder pads to Beatlesque jangle pop, Antwan “Big Boi” Patton was the one who ultimately
Read More »CD Review: Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, “Grace Potter & the Nocturnals”
Grace Potter means business. She lets you know from the get go with the first “UH!” on her band’s new self titled album, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals. This isn’t some poppy, Adult Alternative
Read More »CD Review: Tracey Thorn, “Love and Its Opposite”
The former Everything but the Girl vocalist tackles life as a forty-something on her new record, “Love and Its Opposite," Michael Parr has the review
Read More »CD Review: Peter Wolf, “Midnight Souvenirs”
An ugly, ageless motherfucker given to pork pie hats and boozy harmonica solos, Peter Wolf is about as rock ‘n’ roll as rock ‘n’ roll gets — the kind of guy rock fans want
Read More »CD Review: Jimi Hendrix, “Valleys of Neptune”
Is the "new" Jimi Hendrix album really worth all the hullabaloo? Popdose writer Michael Fortes digs deep to find out
Read More »Popdose Country! CD Reviews: Josh Turner “Haywire” and Easton Corbin, “Easton Corbin”
When offered the opportunity to review some country music for Popdose, I was excited. Our site does not have a bias against any particular genre (obviously), but it’s rather apparent that most of our
Read More »CD Review: “Somebody’s Darling”
If there was ever a genre of music that I really can’t stand, it’s country music. That being said, I have to say that the music gods must have a weird sense of humor
Read More »CD Review: April Smith and the Great Picture Show, “Songs for a Sinking Ship”
From a music biz standpoint, April Smith is a cutting-edge marvel, making good use of most (if not all) of the tools available to indie musicians; she’s recorded a Daytrotter session, she’s on Facebook,
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