More than 70,000 albums likely hit the market this year — along with just as many year-end “Best Of” lists. While word “best” is subjective at best, here are the…
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As 2012 draws to a close, most of the Popdose writers will painstakingly select their top albums, movies and TV shows of the year with all of the drama of…
Keith Creighton’s monthly appearances on the Planet LP Podcast with Ted Asregadoo bleeds over to Popdose to spotlight some songs they think you should definitely stream before you buy ’em.
Tasty tunes by Kula Shaker, Dolf Chaney, and Ron Lazzerettii are in the Single Play spotlight.
Ted Asregadoo has reanimated his dormant “Single Play” series and features music from The Pineapple Thief, Jason Myles Goss, and Atomic Life.
“Hackney Diamonds” by The Rolling Stones does not disappoint with big, radio-friendly songs…and bluesy numbers, too.
Radio City with Jon Grayson and Rob Ross delivers the baker’s dozen. Or… “Won’t you let me walk you home from school?…” Keep those cards and letters comin’ folks… Jon…
Can a song change the world? Popular music has always been looked on as something of a disposable pleasure: reflective of its times, sure, but meant to be played among…
Ted Asregadoo and Will Harris get into the weeds with Netflix’s reboot of “One Day at a Time”
Popdose’s staff discusses the failure of HBO’s “Vinyl.”
So this obscure thing came out last week we’re sure you know nothing about.
The best of the worst of movie and TV cliches. If you’ve seen ’em once, you know ’em all!
This time out, the staff sorta slips down the Grohl hole and Don Henley may be a p****.
This article can be summed up in one quote: “I will pay someone to shoot you, Walsh.”
It’s the Popdose Music Roundtable for April 2014 — wherein the staff gabs about any music, new or old, that has been moving us over the past month.
It’s the Popdose Music Roundtable for March 2014 — wherein the staff gabs about any music, new or old, that has been moving us over the past month….
It’s the Popdose Music Roundtable for January 2014 — wherein the staff gabs about any music, new or old, that has been moving us over the past month.
The Popdose Staff uses the event of being an extra to extol the virtues of John Candy.
A glimpse at the editing process for this column — stop that snickering, you at the back, this thing absolutely does get edited — as we wrap up Disc 4…
Welcome to OMG!, our brand-new roundtable series, where a gathering of your favorite Popdose writers (and, um, Jack Feerick) come together to spout ill-considered opinions about our pop-music heritage! When…
Due to the extreme length of this 2012 year-end recap, Michael Fortes recommends that you skip ahead to the entry on Joey Dosik.
That’s a wrap on AM Gold: 1978, friends. That means we have just one more year of Time-Life treasures to explore before our little experiment comes to an end. But as a wise man once said, all mellow things must come to an end. Or something like that.
This week’s installment of AM Gold: 1978 features no Bee Gees songs, but two songs written by the Brothers Gibb.
It’s the beginning of the Carter Administration and the malaise has started in the world of AM Gold.
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…
We close out AM:Gold 1976 the only way possible – really mellow, man.
As we will learn in this, the fourth and final installment in AM Gold: 1975, few things inspire passion and raw emotion in us like… Glen Campbell and Carly Rae Jepsen?
This week’s edition of Digging for Gold contains not one, but two references to Twilight. No reason why, that’s just how we roll at Popdose.