Yes return with the Drama-era reunion disc, Fly From Here, and Popdose.com reviews it.
Dw. Dunphy
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Dw. Dunphy is a writer, artist, and musician. For Popdose he has contributed many articles that can be found in the site's archives. He also writes for New Jersey Stage, Musictap.net, Ultimate Classic Rock, and Diffuser FM. His music can be found at http://dwdunphy.bandcamp.com/.
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Popdose starts the week with an extra added goodie you weren’t expecting.
Popdose and Kirkus Reviews teams up, this time out taking a clear-eyed look at Sucker Punch: The Art of the Film.
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Popdose analyzes a seminal rock album, Slint’s Spiderland, that 80% of the public doesn’t even knows exist.
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What do you do with a seriously weird music video? Make it weirder, that’s what you do!
Warner Bros. has to remind us that Hall Pass was made by the guys that brought you There’s Something About Mary. What if the promotions department had to tell you the truth?