Well, hello there! It’s been a while, I know. I’ve had a variety of real world issues taking up my time and attention, including a death in the family and…
As Brian Wilson hits the big 6-9, Popdose looks back at 15 occasions when the former Beach Boy has been The Very Guest Of various artists over the years.
Popdose and Kirkus delve into that lovely, genteel bedtime tome, Go The Fuck To Sleep.
“I’m on the 90-year-plan,” Garland Jeffreys cracks. When you’re helping to raise a 15-year-old daughter and your first album in 13 years is hitting the market this week, there’s a…
Popdose concludes the ever-popular series that imagines a Beatles world without a breakup.
Soundtrack Saturday returns with a look at the hilarious and bizarre 1988 Tim Robbins/John Cusack film, Tapeheads.
Popdose.com looks at everyone’s favorite special-effects-laden popcorn flick about child abandonment, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Morris Day scored the biggest hit of his solo career with “Fishnet,” which reunited him with former bandmates Jam & Lewis.
Bigmouth strikes again: Robin Monica meets you at the cemetry gates to observe the 25th anniversary of the seminal British album.
If you had to go away for awhile and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? Yes, we know it isn’t…
Barenaked Ladies – Alternative Girlfriend Better Than Ezra – Good Boz Scaggs – Lowdown Bruce Cockburn – Wondering Where The Lions Are dada – Dizz Knee Land Dar Williams –…
Dave Steed reviews badass records from HeadCat, Peste Noire, Vit, Night Ranger and more. That’s right, we said Night Ranger.
Wanna read about Peter Cetera squealing like a pig? Check out Rob Smith’s review of Chicago’s Live in ’75.
Carl Gardner, the original lead singer of the Coasters died last week. He was the voice on a string of great singles for the group. Ken Shane pays tribute.
Back in the 1990s, there were these things called non-sequel movies, and the people that made these movies promoted them with youth-marketed soundtrack albums, shiny round objects containing primarily filler…
The Weeknight ’80s Dance Party is back and this week, Kelly’s gonna melt your faces off.
Memphis has a lot of attractions for music fans, all of which seem to exist to help people fill up a weekend and spend lots of money. Only one really…
Kirkus Reviews, founded in 1933, is a venerable institution in the media world, serving as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike for more than 75…
Peter Bradley Adams talks with Rob Smith about his new album, Between Us.
Dave Steed checks out the letter W this week as he visits more rock tunes from the ’80s.
[VIDEO] Max Burgundy – “Life Ain’t Funny” (Mashable Premiere) New York, NY – Not since Grandmaster Flash’s “The Message” has a music video so vividly captured the grog and grind…
Marvin Gaye’s 1971 masterpiece What’s Going On doesn’t simply boast the gospel influence that marks so much of America’s most transformative works in blues and R&B. The album actually has…
Sarah Jarosz avoids the sophomore slump — mostly — on her latest release, Follow Me Down.
Following on from Imogen Heap’s ground breaking first song ”Lifeline”, from her work in progress fourth solo album, she is about to excite, confound and once again push the boundaries with…
The captivating Sophie Barker is set to release Bluebell’, the second single from her latest album Seagull’ (Ho Hum Records) on July 18th. Displaying a different shade to her previous…
I could tell you that Pretty Little Liars is one of the best shows on television, with exemplary acting that makes the sparkling dialogue crackle with life. I could tell…
Unknown (Warner Bros., 2011) Liam Neeson ass-kicked his way out of the art house and into action hero territory with Taken, and for a minute, we all thought he was…
Hall Pass (Warner Bros., 2011) Take a promising cast full of comedic talent, give them a perfectly humorous premise, and put the directors of There’s Something About Mary behind the…
Rob Smith Can’t Say No to the gorgeous music of singer/songwriter/HBO producer (?) Jenn Grauer.