Every band has one: the story of a show so spectacularly bad, they only got through it by constantly reminding one another, “This sucks now, but it’ll make a great…
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Bon Jovi, Boyz II Men and lots of harmony highlight this week’s Bottom Feeders.
Tonight’s Date songs come from collaborative music projects. Revolving musicians and side projects can make some pretty babies.
We can’t resist anything Nick Lowe-related. Toss in appearances by Marc Maron, Wilco, and Robyn Hitchcock, and you’re practically daring us not to post this video. YOU WIN, MR. LOWE….
I became a big Guster fan with the release of their 1999 album, Lost and Gone Forever, but have found myself frustrated with subsequent records as the band’s once-prominent harmonies…
I love new music. And I love old music. Therefore, by extension, there are very few things I love more than when new bands make old music. Jangly Beatlesque pop?…
I was seven years old when the Del Fuegos were at their peak, so it’s safe to say I have nothing previous upon which to base their Wednesday night show…
Popdose is giving away a copy of Paul Kelly’s 8-CD Box Set, “The A-to-Z Recordings.”
20 years later, the band looks back at an early breakthrough
Right in the middle of their epic hit making career, Earth, Wind & Fire delivered one of the most indelible singles of all time. Ken Shane remembers “September”
March brings new music from favorites like Cannibal Corpse, Black Breath and new bands, Love Sex Machine and Wizard Rifle.
With the death of Davy Jones, an unlikely generation may feel the loss the most.
We’re back once again to review the second batch of songs from AM Gold’s 1970 collection.
If you had to go away for awhile and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? Yes, we know it isn’t…
How do you know when a set of lyrics is the right one? Anais Mitchell explains
The tale of an ill-advised tour with Christian rockers Switchfoot
Listening to these tunes might make you have fun or go mad. Either way, reminisce over those lost ’90s hits with this weeks installment of Bottom Feeders.
Tonight’s date song tips the hat to a Tom Moulton remix of little known soul singer Patti Jo. Ms. Jo’s “Make Me Believe in You” was also covered by Curtis Mayfield a year after its release date in 1973.
Have a secret lover? Want to look at one of the most awesome Jheri curls ever? Need a scorecard to keep up with Atlantic Starr’s lead singers? Check out today’s post!
If you name your band Fun., your albums better damned well be. A couple years back a record made its way to me through the folks at Popdose. It was…
A rollicking Popdose Roundtable that explains why you’ve been listening to Rumours in the wrong order, among other things.
From his upcoming album, due later this year. Grab the mp3 at Willy’s Facebook page. [youtube id=”SQz-lG8AZp8″ width=”600″ height=”350″]
What better way to kick off a new decade of AM Gold than to sharpen our collective wit and come up with all the awful Bread jokes we can?
