With Americaās dependency on alcohol and opioids at an alarming all-time high, few artists have dared to address this complicated issue. South Carolinaās Tastes Like Chicken have bravely attempted to…
Music
On June 18, Paul McCartney celebrated his 75th birthday. With enviable longevity and prodigious musical gifts, heās amassed a legacy matched by only a tiny handful of artists. Much of…
With a new band behind him and a reinvigorated spirit, Hoboken, New Jersey legend (and yes, that phrase is completely justified) Glenn Morrow, will release his latest collection of raucous…
Billy Ward launched a new era of frankness in lyrics and the careers of two future superstars
Important ’90s rock album is now a Kickstarter reissue campaign.
With the goal of taking listeners on a world tour of sorts, Intercontinental Concerts and founder Shahed Mohseni Zonoozi combine musical styles from around the globe to craft something with international…
In the new frontier of the music industry, streaming is not only a way for artists to get discovered but also a conduit connecting them to fans. R&B songsmith Jase Harley…
This week’s show is a love letter to next week’s Summerfest. $13 weekday tickets. That is not a typo.
San Raphael’s Midnight North have just unwrapped their new album (their third), Under The Lights, and it may be wishful thinking that this will be the one to really put…
A few years ago, the first mashups took the internet by storm. Soon, merging two songs to create one bangin’ track (or video, as was commonly the case) was a…
Are you pistol-whipped? Do you release the glitch? Can you fall asleep with a panic switch? Whatās THAT supposed to mean? Quite by accident, this series has had much more…
So here’s the short version – Stax Records, in conjunction with Ardent, has finally released a sensible compilation of Big Star’s best moments – even though there have been several…
AOR rockers Styx return with “The Mission.” Should they have?
This sophomore effort from heralded producer/musician Chris Price is a revelation. I found it, thanks to the excited recommendations of a friend and I’m so glad I paid attention…
The Marvelows sent a soul classic up the charts in 1965
Throughout music through the ages, songwriting has incorporated just causes, from civil rights to the environment. In that vein, Jordan Okrend and his Experience brings his own unique blend of…
Only two years after the long-dormant festival was resurrected, one of the bands who left a pretty timeless mark previously at the storied festival, returned to play another blistering set,…
Precisely what city or small town or hidden, leafy enclave is mapped in America, Location 12, the recently released sixth LP from indie darlings Dispatch? Itās hard to say for…
If you’re craving a throwback moment to those early-2000s glory days when punk blended with the post-grunge apocalypse spawning bands like Fuel and bastards like Nickelback, the Burning Peppermints are…
In this Popdose exclusive clip, Eric Martin shares the story behind the latest single from Mr. Big.
(Archive.) A long time ago ā not long after my brief and inglorious tenure with We Saw The Wolf, in fact ā I directed a church choir. (This becomes relevant…
Sometimes, you want to listen to a straight-forward rock record about broken relationships. And, with Leave It All Out There, singer/songwriter Peter Searcy delivers. The album, out now on Louisville…
What an unbelievably stellar and exciting collection of vital American songs; written and originally recorded at the truly-legendary Sun Records and Sam Phillips Recording Service studios in Memphis back in…
Kim Ware of Americana/indie-folk collective the Good Graces looks for silver linings in past regrets.
Life, death, and territory changes play into Sweet’s new album.
Something different than you’d find me reviewing is this new release from The AV Club, out of Chicago. Understand, this is a project driven by bassist/composer Andrew Vogt (hence “The…
