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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/.
We don’t know what exactly what “Midwest symphonic, dream-prog duo” actually means, but The Receiver’s newest is worth a listen nonetheless.
Wilco unleashed the blinking kitty last week on an unsuspecting audience. Does it blow blow up your Death Star or just scratch away at the kitty litter?
Thankfully, no inescapable earworms so far…but is this a good thing?
For a very limited time, Popdose readers can get an exclusive download of the new Brandon Schott track “Seeing You In Stereo”.
Writer/Director Amy Russo discusses the painful genesis of her upcoming short film, and why she is compelled to make it.
Hey, do what you like. Go ahead and waste your money, Hollywood financiers. Use it like toilet paper, for all I care.
Two new releases prove the indie pop sound is where the action’s at.
Get ready to re-engage with the interconnectedness of all things.
David Letterman leaves The Late Show and late night next week. Must we be so darn serious about it?
Respectful yet decidedly unique, Aisles has found a way to honor and still retain their own voice.
It’s the 20th anniversary of Kansas’ “Freaks of Nature” and Dw Dunphy knows nothing about it.
While having problems getting out of its own way at times, Interstellar is still a satisfying, eye-popping tearjerker.
In an era where news needs to please political guests, the only current unchained commentator is heading for the door. Will his replacement double down or back off?
With an exceptional group of collaborators, Riki Michele brings the album of her solo career.
Alert: This is a comic you’ll be talking about 20 years from now.
On March 26, NBC announced the return of Hayden Fox, the character that toplined the ’90s ABC sitcom Coach.
If you remember the ’90s movie Singles, helmed by Cameron Crowe, you’ll recall the band Citizen Dick. Or rather, you’ll recall Pearl Jam stalwarts Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff…
It’s the End Of Days…Ahnold might have the critics on his side for “Maggie.”
Series primaries announced this week a limited series return.
A record born of obligation turns into a career-defining effort.
The new CD from independent rock band And How should make any indie musician a little envious.
Here are five musicians who were kicked in the butt by love…or rather, three and one double-dipper.
Hand Cannot Erase has chops to spare and grand ambitions, but what it has most is a soul.
A gem from the ’80s college rock scene gets a brand new run.