We couldn’t talk about Mick Jagger without talking of his dark twin, soulmate and nemesis … wait a minute, we’ve done this before, haven’t we? Still, maybe the comparison is…
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Boasting focused, soul-lifting horns, sunburst harmonies and a thrilling propensity for shaken-up textures and rhythms, Earth, Wind & Fire could do almost no wrong for a period of time in…
If you’ve not been following every breath he takes, you’re missing a lot of great guest appearances by the man they call Sting.
After much delay, Spare Parts finally returns with 1984’s mega-blockbuster, “This Hard Land.”
Chickenfoot writes a mature rock song about adult relationships. Imagine that …
Jeremy Toback and Butch Norton discuss their new band and its debut EP.
Pull the trigger and pray for mercy — Popdose presents YouTube Roulette: The Worst Music Video Ever.
The Lost Dogs emerge with a vintage concert for the DVD release, It Came From The Basement.
Our latest Jheri Curl Fridays column takes a look at Skyy’s #1 R&B hit “Call Me”.
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.
He will buy you a new life, but first he needs to re-record his old songs. Again.
Chuck Jackson followed a stint with the Del-Vikings with a superb solo career that reached its peak with his 1962 hit “Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)”
The influencer becomes the influenced as Gary Numan’s new album sounds just like a classic electronic disc from more than a decade ago.
Remembering the guy who brought country, and bad shirts, to the suburbs.
You can be a T man, or an A man. You can’t be both, Sir Mix-A-Lot.
It’s a brave new year on AM Gold – 1965 to be precise!
The staff looks at this year’s list, pauses for reflection, and launches into a rock nerd debate.
A divorce and a hurricane can’t keep Sebastian Bach down as he comes out Kicking & Screaming with a fantastic new album.
Guitarist Bill Frisell, the jazz guy, issues a terrific tribute to John Lennon today, titled All We Are Saying. But this isn’t, you know, his first intersection with rock music.
With a voice as smooth as silk, and a style as distinctive as a Maserati, how is Bay Area indie pop institution Bart Davenport not yet a household name?
Ken Shane recently attended the Rhythm & Roots festival in RI for the first time. He reports on a day of great live music.
Twenty years ago, it was possible to be a regional success without breaking out nationally. This is the story of the rise and plateau and eventual fall of Cliffs of Dooneen, a cautionary tale of the perils of influence.
Finally, an album about the Enochian Magick System that’s worth a damn.
When it comes to archival reissues of classic soul music, The Numero Group is setting the bar high with a combination of great taste and brilliant scholarship.
“Holiday Road” was the theme song of National Lampoon’s Vacation, an insanely popular movie, the kind of ’80s comedy classic that gets run on cable and local stations with a…
Robert Pollard has yet another band. This one’s called Guided By Voices.
