All evidence is malleable. Maybe there is something to gut instinct after all?
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/.
Leonard Cohen, dead at 82. Bursting on the scene in 1967, Cohen embodied the songwriter as writer, highly articulate, literate to a fault, and indeed a tad overly dramatic.
Forget the dragon duck. Art Of Atari details the world you imagined, if not the world you saw.
Revolution Radio is ready to take the world apart with its bare hands…eventually.
With eighteen studio albums to their credit, Marillion arrives again with an uncomfortable, uncompromising, but altogether magnificent recording. You will be challenged.
Lord, bring us a song to save us from the bad day caused by Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day.”
Classic rock — and those who love them — get covered with reviews of Aisles, Bubble Gum Orchestra, The Beach Boys, Journey, Toto, Mecca, and Meat Loaf.
The imposing Midnight Oil frontman returns to music with his solo debut.
New thriller plays it clean with respect to the haunting/possession genre.
Sylvan dishes a hunka burnin’ something on Geret Nixon.
A good album that comes frustratingly close to being a great one.
Surprisingly effective chomper debuts prior to “Shark Week.”
They don’t smile, they don’t swim, they don’t do squat!
We at Popdose talk a lot about those off the ranch but seldom about out longtime farmhands. I’m not sure how I wound up on this path but go with…
We don’t make mistakes. I…said…WE DON’T MAKE MISTAKES.
We demand this criticism of criticism be taken down immediately!
In the first half of the Aughts, ’70s AM Radio called “modern” pop music and wanted it back.
Scouring JasonHare.com for remnants is going too far above and beyond. And I’m lazy.