Alice Cooper returns to the rock and roll insane asylum…or does he? Popdose investigates.
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Dave Steed reviews the best Taiwanese metal record that you’ve ever heard!
Dave Steed puts on his sh*t kickers and dives into the four new albums Hank3 is about to release.
Popdose.com asks, who told Pinataland they were allowed to make a fun folk-pop record?
Popdose.com’s review of Primus’ Green Naugahyde finds a portrait of the artists as grown men.
If it is a positive review, why does Dw. Dunphy sound so down about Marillion’s “Live From Cadogan Hall”?
Popdose.com takes a hard right and checks out the free jazz/prog-rock mutant Secret Curve from Ron Anderson’s PAK.
Every generation gets their Weird Al Yankovic. Popdose.com weighs in on this one’s.
Yes return with the Drama-era reunion disc, Fly From Here, and Popdose.com reviews it.
Wanna read about Peter Cetera squealing like a pig? Check out Rob Smith’s review of Chicago’s Live in ’75.
Sarah Jarosz avoids the sophomore slump — mostly — on her latest release, Follow Me Down.
Iggy Pop is a truly unique individual; in the history of popular music, there are few who come close to the unpredictability displayed by Pop, both on record and in…
Rob Smith reviews the new Journey record, “Eclipse,” and finds a lot to like.
Popdose.com faces the wrath of Journey fans everywhere with a review of their latest, Eclipse.
Popdose.com checks out two comebacks: The Cars’ Move Like This and Urge Overkill’s Rock & Roll Submarine.
A new recovered tape that had been lost for 40 years provides compelling insight into Bob Dylan’s earliest days as a songwriter and performer.
In interest of full disclosure here’s the conflict of interest statement Popdose Legal forces us to write on occasions like these: Fellow music critics use my Smithereens addiction as a…
Dave Steed takes a look at everything badass in his latest weekly music series.
With their alluring blend of vintage Cambodian pop and surf rock, Dengue Fever’s latest release, Cannibal Courthship, earns praise from Chris Holmes.
We’ve come to expect great songwriting from Paul Simon. Ken Shane thinks that his new album is his best in a long time, and the finest album of the year so far.
Dave Steed reviews the lastest discs for you to headbang to, including new stuff from Between the Buried and Me and Septicflesh.
For his first album in more than ten years, Robbie Robertson recruited an all-star cast of musicians and created the most personal solo album of his career.
Do you remember rock ‘n roll? On Foo Fighters’ latest, Wasting Light, the answer is yes.
Dave Steed reviews the latest releases from Urfaust and Echtra.
Did you ever wonder what Tales from Topographic Oceans might sound like if it were written by Rodgers and Hammerstein instead of Jon Anderson and Steve Howe? Me neither, but…
Dave Steed reviews the new Frank Sinatra metal tribute album and the eighth record from Amon Amarth.
Buddy Miller has assembled a veritable guitar army for his latest effort, and matched the pickers with a talented roster of singers doing classic country songs.
It’s an extreme metal week as Dave Steed reviews the blistering new albums from Trap Them and Rotten Sound.
The great American songwriter Lucinda Williams has returned with her 10th studio album. Ken Shane thinks it’s one of the best of her storied career.