This might be Gamblor’s quietest week ever, with just three games where the computer will be wagering actual money.
The longtime B-52 talks about the band’s new live album.
The 1973 US release of “The Harder They Come” film and soundtrack album was a pivotal moment for reggae music and it made Jimmy Cliff an international star.
Teen rock acts bridged the teen pop and Avril Lavigne eras. Despite a large corporate push, all-girl Canadian band Lillix failed to catch on.
Pop some popcorn and polish your dancing shoes. The latest Weeknight ’80s Dance Mix features songs from some of your favorite ’80s movies.
One of jazz’s most talented guitarists discusses his new album, his career, and where he’s headed next.
With Ghostbusters returning to theaters this month, this week’s Revival House revisits the classic ’80s comedy.
There’s no denying the stone-cold classics found in this week’s edition of AM Gold.
Tim Allen makes his return to network television more than a decade after Home Improvement ended. Can he recreate that magic again? Dave Steed takes a look at Last Man Standing to find out.
Kelly Stitzel begins the journey with Laura Dern and Mike White as they search for enlightenment.
Reading the words “Linda McCartney tribute album,” you might be tempted to think that the concept of the tribute album has gone well beyond its logical end point — this…
In exciting news for twentysomething Caucasian blues enthusiasts everywhere, the Black Keys have started taking pre-orders for their new album, El Camino, due December 6 on Nonesuch Records. The album’s…
It’s never too early to get a jump start on promoting your next album, and in that spirit, the Fray — who won’t release their new CD, Scars & Stories,…
via press release: Minnesota acoustic 5-piece Trampled by Turtles are releasing a cover of The Pixies’ “Where is My Mind” today. The digital single is the first new recording TBT has…
Well, you’ll still have to wait until next May to watch the whole thing, but Marvel is starting to get serious about sharing glimpses of Joss Whedon’s The Avengers. And…
If the idea of Ozzy Osbourne writing a health-and-wellness column seems ludicrous — I mean, this is Ozzy we’re talking about, the inchoate wet-brain that you’ve seen shambling across your…
While we’re still trying to digest the idea of Lady Gaga fronting Queen (embarrassing attention grab? or nervy post-modern tribute to Freddie Mercury?), let’s return to a few old favorites.
If you’ve been to the movies lately, you know it’s hard to find a theater that doesn’t contain someone being a complete jerkface — whether they’re texting or talking or…
“Your horse is a mirror to your soul, and sometimes you may not like what you see. Sometimes, you will.” So says Buck Brannaman, a true American cowboy and sage…
Hugo tells the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl, he searches for…
In this gritty thriller, Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack, Being John Malkovich) joins forces with a young Baltimore detective (Luke Evans, Immortals) to hunt down a mad serial killer who’s using Poe’s…
The man responsible for one of the best albums of 2011 that you’ve probably never heard.
A look at Tim Robbins’ exemplary film in this week’s Basement Songs.
One of Popdose’s favorite artists discusses his brilliant new album, I Recall Standing as Though Nothing Could Fall.
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Fay Wolf makes her picks.
via press release: Relativity’s Untitled Snow White is a spectacular reimagining of the classic fairy tale starring Oscar® winner Julia Roberts as the Queen, Lily Collins (The Blind Side) as…
If 2011 wasn’t officially the year of the post-ironic sax solo before, it definitely is now. Foster the People were the musical guests on last weekend’s episode of Saturday Night…
For more than 75 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose has joined the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network,…
They’ve recently worked with Mike Patton and Matisyahu but Dub Trio is back with a new record of their own.
For years, I’ve been saying to people that the Raiders won’t be great again until Al Davis is dead. Even though that sounds like it was wish for the man’s…