The Expanded Edition – Your Week’s Charts At A Glance
A 60s soul sister from New Orleans, Mary Jane Hooper, graces tonight’s date song. Her no date counterpart? Dr. Dog.
Jermaine’s in jail! A spooky, mysterious jail where everyone is oiled up! Check out his video, “Dynamite,” in this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this week’s Desert Island Discs, Erik Brandt makes his picks.
Popdose and Shout! Factory are giving you a chance to win the newest MST3K DVD box set!
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new…
Chances are, unless you’re one of the approximately 15 people who live in my neck of the (literal) woods, you aren’t going to be in attendance for Willy Porter‘s Saturday…
Could I get any more excited for the release of Bonnie Raitt’s new album, Slipstream, on April 10? Possibly, if she’d agree to let me interview her. (Call me, Bonnie!)…
Mere weeks after releasing their A Valentine EP, US Elevator are set to return with a 7″ single for Record Store Day that finds the band covering Joni Mitchell’s “Both…
Chris Holmes reflects on one of heavy metal’s landmark albums, Iron Maiden’s “The Number of the Beast,” for this edition of Popdose Flashback ’82.
Gladys Knight & the Pips were one of the biggest acts of the ’70s. They reached their Motown peak with a Jim Weatherly penned hit in 1973.
“Bent” is great and worthy of the other fine comedies on NBC.
Lars von Trier’s “Melancholia” is a dreamlike film that is highly recommended.
What happens when you give iPods to a bunch of hard-touring musicians? They hand them out to strangers while giving an impromptu concert at the Grand Canyon, of course. And…
The Weeknight ’80s Dance Party is back! Are you ready to shake that fascist groove thang?
Both gods of modern rock, both capable of causing night terrors.
Why is this crudely drawn duck inflating his head with a tire pump? He’s celebrating the return of “Way Out Wednesday”!
Three years after releasing the rather wonderful You’re Gonna Glow in the Dark, Christopher the Conquered is ready to return with his next record, The Fate of a Good Man….
The first installment of AM Gold: 1971 features a fairly diverse range of pop — from the manly swagger of Tom Jones, to the super-cheery pop of Dawn, and finally to the potent realism of Carly Simon. Oh, and a song about drugs. Can’t forget the drugs. This was the ’70s after all.
Norah’s got another little broken heart for our listening pleasure.
Columbia Records released the debut album from Bob Dylan 50 years ago today. An appreciation from Ken Shane.
What do secret agents, Fu Manchu, Star Trek parodies and lemurs have in common? They’re all part of the DVD box set “Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol XXIII.” See what Tony Redman has to say about it in his review!
Ridley Scott debuts the full-length “Prometheus” trailer and we want to go to there.
“Wait, did this all just happen?” That’s what we asked ourselves this morning, as we got up and prepared to go to our day jobs after five days at the…
For almost 80 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose joins the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network to dish…
This week Bottom Feeders asks, what can brown do for you?