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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/.
They like you very much, but they are not the hell “your” whales.
Call the roles “Oscar-bait” if you must, but often the winners lose just as much.
Three bands tied directly or indirectly to legacies are releasing new albums roughly at the same time. What do their lead singles indicate?
Justification for the validity of the album format has arrived…from New Jersey.
Public radio shows are usually very good at self-policing. The shows that fit the stereotypes of public broadcasting — of being high-minded and instructional, having an over-inflated air of self-value…
Before this year closes, here are some more releases we should talk about…
What should be a victory lap gets slightly sidelined by being out of breath.
Top Ten lists are inherently flawed in that they are based completely upon subjective opinion. So don’t start complaining that I didn’t mention your favorite album!
The comedian is waging a silent defense of rape allegations, and the nation faces a crisis of conscience.
You should not have to wait a quarter century for one of the best albums of the year.
Aigner presents a sophisticated side of folk that traps you with her voice, but keeps you with her wordplay.
Songs you know by heart performed (often) in a brand new way.
Remember when you said country music had more integrity than Fred Durst?
Popdose.com exclusively premieres Corley’s title track “Available Light” as a free download. (PHOTO CREDIT: Faith Cohen (c) 2014)
You could win either Venus And Mars OR Wings At The Speed Of Sound On Brand-New Vinyl LP
It should be obvious already, but in case you needed proof…
IPO produces yet another intriguing, packed Various Artists collection, and yet the set causes the reviewer a case of “feels.”
The headline for this article is misleading. There is no way that I could pretend this is a bias-free, completely objective analysis of the 30th anniversary edition of Electric Eye,…
Now that the long national terror has abated, we can talk candidly.
When making up a list of the most important British Invasion bands, why aren’t The Kinks higher to the top?
It is nearly impossible to imagine a world without Kiss at this point. Whether you are a full-on soldier in the Kiss Army or you can’t stand them at all,…
For all the cries of Joe Jackson’s “forsaking” pop, 1994’s “Night Music” says otherwise.