New music from Tess Henley, Falling Off Maps, M8ME, and a new remix of a Matisyahu tune!
Ted Asregadoo
This week on “Single Play,” music from The Basement Tapes, Canopy Climbers, Big September, and Paper Route.
From the top of the Kiwi music scene in New Zealand, her comes the Popdose Interview with Aaradhna.
New and (newish) music from Lissie, The French Electric, Kayla Conn, and Kyle Andrews on this week’s “Single Play.”
New music from Lana Del Rey, Lola King & The Kickstarts, Daft Punk, and Aaradhna on “Single Play” this week.
Ted Asregadoo talks to Casey Crescenzo of The Dear Hunter in a podcast version of The Popdose Interview.
Caitlin Rose, Phoenix, Serena Ryder, and Thee Attacks are all in the music spotlight on this week’s “Single Play.”
This week, it’s music from Prince & 3rd Eye Girl, Alpine, Wildlife, and Born Cages.
Music from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Tich, James Younger and Vienna Ditto.
Ted Asregadoo chats with Will Parry and Steve Ornest of Fallen Riviera about their lastest record, “Another World.”
New music from The 1975…and some great covers from Slim Jenkins and Lorraine Kalassen. Oh, and then there’s Charles Howl — the mystery group.
David Ford, Devyn Rose, SEACATS, and Walk off the Earth get the spotlight dance in this week’s “Single Play.”
New music from David Bowie, HEM, Anna Lena & The Orchids and Beth Hart!
New music from Eric Clapton, Alison Moyet, Rachael Kilgour, and Soft Bullets…
Once again, it’s ”drop the needle” time on some songs that have made the cut to this week’s ”Single Play.” Some weeks, it’s feast and some weeks it’s a famine…
Music from Delta Rae, Led Zeppelin, Fiction Family, and Slash
New music from Paramore, Tegan and Sara, Kinski and Jessie Ware.
New music from The Airborne Toxic Event, Moss, The Staves, and The Chaw!
New music from artists you may or may not have heard of…
Bourbon from Alameda, California? What the what!
Ted Asregadoo revisits the NBC post-apocalyptic drama, “Revolution.”
Worldwide blackout, epic battles, and a big mystery. First impression of the NBC drama, “Revolution.”
Give two critics THREE months to listen to one album, and of course we will wait ‘Til Tuesday to publish our reviews. Which in this case is quite appropriate. Up…
Kevin J. Anderson expands on Neil Peart’s lyrics to create a fuller story of Clockwork Angels.
Members of the Popdose staff review Rush’s 20th studio album, “Clockwork Angels” — and come away with mixed feelings.