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CD Reviews
There’s nothing like a little Sludge to get your day started right.
As we mourn the death of Woods of Ypres singer David Gold, we also listen to their latest offering with sadness.
Wake up your neighbors with some sludge metal from Danish rockers, Rising.
A Guns N’ Roses live album is probably never going to happen. Axl and Slash hate each other, and even if they say that there’s gonna be a Guns N’…
The Empire Shall Fall return with the first of a three-part EP release that challenges what you know about metalcore.
Tool’s original bassist Paul D’Amour jumps back into the spotlight with his Feersum Ennjin project.
Tim McCarver is not a singer. Dave Lifton is not a good person. Together, they helped create this column.
It just seems like the right day for some crazy Hungarian Avant-garde metal, doesn’t it?
Priory is indie band zeitgeist. They’re a combination of equal parts Portland (where they’re based) and Brooklyn scenes, with a dose of sleepy Swedish dream pop. But I think this…
Want two tastes that don’t go together at all? Here’s “Lulu.”
Ah ha haaah! The Time are back whether Prince likes it or not. It’s time to Condensate.
Ben Folds sums up an amazing career in a slightly uneven package.
Popdose reviews the new Coldplay album, Mylo Xyloto, and wonders if they’re stealing from U2’s playbook a little too often.
Ohio-based indie band the Big Sweet are very young, they’re teenagers even, but they rock a very sophisticated sound, which is that finely tuned, happily fussed about power pop sound…
Live albums are hard. They’re rarely good, because they rarely deliver on what they aim to be: an encapsulation of an act’s live show experience. But they just can’t; a…
The wait is over. New music from Maynard James Keenan is finally here.
They’ve recently worked with Mike Patton and Matisyahu but Dub Trio is back with a new record of their own.
Charred Walls of the Damned return with their second album and let the music do the talking.
Two dudes. Total annihilation. Check out the new release from Southern Lord artist, Black Cobra.
Can Jeff Giles break Dave’s genial spirit with a copy of Barbra Streisand’s new CD? There’s only one way to find out. Read on.
The influencer becomes the influenced as Gary Numan’s new album sounds just like a classic electronic disc from more than a decade ago.
A divorce and a hurricane can’t keep Sebastian Bach down as he comes out Kicking & Screaming with a fantastic new album.
Finally, an album about the Enochian Magick System that’s worth a damn.
It’s a good bet that whoever says there’s no such thing as an original idea — in music or otherwise — has not taken a good close listen to Jonathan…
Relive the glory days of Twisted Sister with the release of their 1983 Marquee club shows.
Fates Warning guitarist Jim Matheos reunites with original singer John Arch for a headbanging new Not-Really-Fates-Warning-But-Maybe-Even-Cooler album.
Dr. House Sings! Popdose pulls out the Wagner Johnson Downey Scale to weigh the results.
America’s latest is a covers album which is titled after a Bob Dylan song. If this sounds intriguing to you, read on.