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Popdose Remembers: Our First Records
The Popdose staff dawdles away a long, cold winter by looking back at its formative musical experiences. Tell us yours!
Read More »Popdose Contest: Win “The Essential ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic”
"Weird Al" Yankovic hand-picked the tracks on his new compilation, the suitably titled The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic -- and you can win a free copy in today's Popdose Contest
Read More »The Steel Horse Archives: Slaughter, “Fly to the Angels” (1990)
SLAUGHTER Title: “Fly To The Angels” Album: Stick It to Ya Release Date: January 27, 1990 Why You Remember Them: Credit Slaughter with arriving (late) to the hair-metal party without any even vague designs
Read More »The Popdose Guide to David Bowie, Part Two
It took him almost two months, but Anthony Hansen is back with the final installment of his guide to David Bowie's recording career. Let's get eclectic ... and let's dance!
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Mike Stern
He's got more than a dozen albums and multiple Grammy nominations to his credit -- but Mike Stern's latest release, Big Neighborhood, is still something really special. Read his wide-ranging Popdose Interview with Michael
Read More »Parlour to Parlour, Episode 10: The Purrs
Episode 10 marks a couple of big firsts for me. This was the occasion of my first visit to Seattle, which was surprisingly sunny and blue-sky laden in spite of its grey cloudy reputation.
Read More »CD Review: Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, “Levitate”
You know the joke, “It might look like i’m doing nothing, but at the cellular level I’m really quite busy”? Bruce Hornsby’s post-1990 career is a little like that. As far as a lot
Read More »The Friday Mixtape: Beatles Covers Edition!
Well, it’s (almost) the end of Beatles Week, and by now, it’s clear that many of you were just as excited about the remasters and video game as we were — Popdose has broken
Read More »Dw. Dunphy On… Criticism
In a special Friday edition of Dw. Dunphy's column, we look at what motivates a critic -- and it isn't necessarily what you think
Read More »Mojo’s Cold Shot: Paul Reddick
The kids are back in school, and Mojo Flucke is taking advantage of the peace and quiet the right way -- by blasting some blues harp with a country/folk bent
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