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Songs of love and sex, in alternating doses, for the day that is of valentines.
Gunnar and Matthew Nelson have been forced to live without your love and affection for almost 20 years. Now, Nelson returns with a new album that sounds classic. Will commercial lightning strike twice?
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this week’s Desert Island Discs, San Francisco’s Lia Rose makes her picks.
Popdose.com places bets on who will win the 2010 Oscar for best score.
We bring out the blood this week as 3 Inches of Blood and Bloodbath lead the way as we continue to look at the 300 metal records on Dave Steed’s iPod.
After a stunning debut album, Nicole Atkins lost her band, her boyfriend, and her record deal. Now she’s returned with a new label, and an impressive new album.
Popdose.com’s series devoted to 50 CCM albums worth your attention rolls on!
The Temptations’ hit “My Girl” is the very definition of a Motown standard. This week Ken Shane unearths a rare a cappella version of the soul classic.
A look at songs that aren’t necessarily good or bad, merely ones that, because of the climate of the music world during their release, somehow, someway, were not the massive…
More music news from Popdose, including Thomas Dolby, Greg Dulli’s Twilight Singers, and Queens of Dogtown, from the Showtime series Californication.
Popdose speaks with singer-songwriter Nicole Atkins on the arrival of her new release, Mondo Amore.
Shane MacGowan’s teeth show up this week on Bottom Feeders and surprisingly they don’t scare off Chrissie Hynde, Johnny Rotten or Iggy Pop.
Raise your pints to the devil as Deicide and Korpiklaani co-mingle at Popdose.
Welshman of sorts, person of course, Godfather of Punk, erstwhile Velvet and renegade classicist; John Cale is full of surprises, and you won’t believe where he’s turned up over the years.
Amidst all the talk of rock music’s Seminal Works, Forgotten Gems, and Timeless Standards, there remain a few things that should have been left unsung. And we don’t mean unsung in the good way.
Britpop lovers will be intrigued to hear about the 20th-anniversary reissue of the seminal Ride album Nowhere. Annie Zaleski dips into the contents of the set.
Michael Gomoll was someone that I first came to know in the early ’90s when we started trading bootleg tapes of concerts. Mike was a huge Del Amitri fan and…
The Popdose Staff, along with noted film preservationist Michael Matessino, discuss the remarkable career of John Williams.
Win an iTunes download of the LCNA EP “Mercury Light.”
Rob Smith’s “Death by Power Ballad” focuses on the late, great Steve Clark, and Def Leppard’s “Bringin’ on the Heartbreak.”
When Material Issue front man Jim Ellison committed suicide in June of 1996, the act was sharp and sudden. The 32-year-old wasn’t a stereotypical grunge sad-sack. He was an anachronistic…
Richard Marx chats with Popdose about his past & present career, his favorite role in the industry these days, why he hid his smile in the ’80s and much more.
Rob Smith travels back in time to Graham Parker’s 1991 album Struck by Lightning, in today’s Popdose Flashback.
Who’s Cosmo Jarvis? Well, he’s got a song out now called “Gay Pirates”, and he was kind enough to submit a list of his favorite songs and films to us for Desert Island Discs.
Metallica, Megadeth, Motley Crue, Tool? That could only mean we’ve reached the Top 100 headbanging albums according to our metal guru, Dave Steed.
We’re pleased to welcome The O’s for today’s edition of Desert Island Discs. A couple of years ago, their debut album prompted Alternative Press to name them as one of…
Eddie Holland had moderate success as a recording artist, but his greatest contribution came as a member of one of the leading songwriting teams in history.
It takes many elements to make a record. If one or two of those elements go wrong, it can turn a well produced album into an interesting train wreck. That…
