A look at Ben Stiller’s fantasy comedy in this week’s Basement Songs.
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This is one of those songs that wasn’t a hit that I’m surprised wasn’t a hit. Even today, you hear it all the time, predominantly in commercials for things like…
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose?
1969 –The year Hair dominated the American airwaves. The first of several Hair cover songs debuts on AM Gold this week.
The 11th Hour is about to release their second album, Lacrima Mortis. See what we think about it.
Bruce Springsteen, rock’s ultimate road warrior, will play 18 shows in the United States this spring in support of his upcoming album, Wrecking Ball.
From Reign of Terror, dropping February 21. Get More: Sleigh Bells, Comeback Kid, Music, More Music Videos
In Popdose’s new series, Call It A Comeback, the staff looks at memorable, improbable reversals of musical fortunes.
Al Jourgensen and Rick Nielsen pair up for a drunken country ride.
Remember Alpha Team, A.L.T. or Around the Way? Brush up on them and more in the latest edition of Bottom Feeders.
Looking ahead to this long year, Popdose singles out three high-profile February releases.
Song for the Soundtrack of Your Date Tonight is dedicated to the memory of a soul legend, Ms. Etta James. The queen of date songs has died. RIP.
Why does this man look so concerned? Well, if you could woo woo woo, you’d know the answer to this question. Find out more in this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays.
Power Metal, courtesy of the seventh offering from Iron Fire.
Out of the darkness of our SOPA blackout comes a ray of light. This morning, the long-awaited news of Bruce Springsteen’s new album was made official. Wrecking Ball, to be released…
Rob Smith’s new vinyl column opens with E.L.O.’s disco record, “Discovery.”
Ready to wrap up our discussion of Time-Life’s “AM Gold: 1968”? Too bad, we’re going to talk about “American Pie” instead.
Downtune and crank it up. There’s new music from Orange Goblin!
McKinley Mitchell was an under appreciated R&B singer who scaled the heights of the R&B charts in the ’60s with the stunning ballad “The Town I Live In.”
As the ’80s began, it seemed metal legends Black Sabbath were ending. But a new singer and a new album changed all that, for a time.
For all of you that think the new Morbid Angel record totally blows, here’s 39 remixes that make it sound like the White Album in comparison.
Jellyfish recorded only two albums during their brief career. Neither has ever appeared on vinyl. Now both have been reissued in splendid new vinyl editions.
Here’s an artist you’re going to be hearing a lot about in 2012. He’s currently touring behind a trio of EPs — I’m Getting Ready, Home Again, and Tell Me…
Volume 2 of Bottom Feeders features lost hits from After 7, Alabama, Al B. Sure, All City and more.
It’s a Friday the 13th date night, folks. Get lucky with this duplex of date songs. Jam out and make out.
Gwen Guthrie’s “Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But The Rent” became one of the ’80s defining dance hits by echoing a popular sentiment of the day: no romance without finance.
From Rosie’s upcoming album With Love, due February 14. Read her chat with Paste about the new record, and listen here: Where Was I by Rosie Thomas
