The new “To Kill a Mockingbird” Blu-ray is one of the most complete single disc releases this writer has ever seen.
Pete Chianca pays tribute to films about cleaning up elephant poop. Wait, what?
The artist formerly known as Pickle Nose tells the story behind her new album.
Christian Mistress returns and we get our first taste of Human Toilet. Ewwww…
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Bottom Feeders introduces its first backronym and music from Blackstreet, Black Sheep and more.
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This week’s date tracks are fresh-pressed from fresh faces on music scene. They’re both young and full of promise. Just like your date tonight.
They say a picture’s worth 1,000 words. Here are 1,000 words from Popdose.
This week’s Jheri Curl Fridays features a rare video featuring Jermaine Jackson and the late Whitney Houston.
As The Office enters the meat of its bold vacation to Florida in a clear bid to rejuvenate its wayward eighth season, the energy is there but the format is strained….
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After more than 20 years, the band is back with a new EP
Isaac Hayes and David Porter wrote a string of hits for Sam & Dave in the ’60s. Ken Shane recalls perhaps the greatest of them all.
Of all of the at least pretty good, moderately successful alt rock bands of the mid-90s, the one that everybody in my high school loved was the Toadies. The Dallas…
“The Big Year” may not be a laugh riot, but it’s better than you’d think.
With the Academy Awards coming up, Jeff Johnson weighs in with his annual Oscar predictions.
The AM Gold express has reached the last station of the 1960s. Take a good look around, because we move on to the ’70s next week!
From his self-titled debut, due April 3. [youtube id=”c-VY2AUTCnA#!” width=”600″ height=”350″]
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Sugar & the Hi-Lows make their picks.
Much like our 100 Greatest Covers post last year, this was a collaborative effort for the Popdose staff. Although our list of nominees was a bit smaller – only 300…
Long ago, a hockey player had a rock ‘n’ roll dream. It did not end well.
30 years ago, XTC seemed poised for their commercial breakthrough. Appearances were deceiving.
Bottom Feeders features a lot of heavyweights this week. No really, Big Pun, Big Bub, Heavy D. and more. Check it out!
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The popular shorts program opens The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore and all the rest this year.
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The release of David Wain’s web series, “Wainy Days” comes to DVD.