While most of America is still shell shocked by Miley Cyrus’s tongue, people with actual taste have been busy rocking out to Orianthi’s blistering third album, Heaven in this Hell….
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Huey Lewis and the News, Sports, and the fallacy of the guilty pleasure.
Ann Peebles was one of the great deep soul singers of the ’70s
What was your favorite summer song? Oh, never mind. These were better.
Aerosmith arrives in Japan to boost the morale after the devastating earthquake/tsunami.
Now that Metallica and Guns & Roses are fine upstanding members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, it’s high time to induct the party brigade. While dozens of…
This Chicago native makes his solo debut on Bar/None with The Year Of No Returning; a fine effort that immediately made me smile. This is a darkly funny album, intended…
You know the rest of the Twenty-Teens will be a hard slog when even the quality of our rebellion is mediocre. Look at the so-called “rebels” in today’s pop culture…
RuPaul helps finish off the letter R, while we usher S in with the smoothness of Rafael Saadiq and Sade.
As you enjoy the long weekend, ponder the words of Lee Camp: Download the full mix (1:08:31) Collect ’em all! Download the full mix for 2012 (1:12:37) — see details…
Bloodstone was one of the key groups in soul music history
The debut album from The Rides is in stores this week. Kenny Wayne Shepherd tells us about his new band with Stephen Stills.
Kenny Loggins and the Blue Sky Riders returned to Cleveland. We were there.
Released on August 27th, Bella Ciao is the fifth album by Barbez, a Brooklyn-based collective, led by avant-guitarist Dan Kaufman. The basis of the music lies in an eclectic mixture…
New Music from Tiny Dragons, Like Swimming, Scarlette Fever, and Daytrip
It’s hard to dispute 2012 as the best summer to be a Beach Boys fan in the last quarter-century or so, but thanks to the band’s new Made in California…
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Bottom Feeders continues with the letter R, as we feature The Rolling Stones and Roxette.
Ah, it’s Friday, time to relax, and you know what that means, a glass of wine and the Friday Five!
If you read the bio on their website, Joshua and the Giant is “an independent synth-pop piano project out of Brooklyn, NY.” This is not untrue. What is also not…
Carl Carlton scored his biggest hit with a cover
That’s all, amen, close the door. It’s the last roundup. The last tracks of the last disc of this seven-disc retrospective set. Before the final rundown, I need to drop…
A wonderfully warm and melodic new album from the core trio of Hannah Marcus, David Grubbs and novelist Rick Moody – rich in its simplicity with acoustic guitars, understated drums,…
Many great Hollywood Westerns were shot in the San Fernando Valley, so it almost seems fitting that an Americana/Texas/Country Rock tour de force like Brady Harris is actually encamped in…
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Caitlin Crosby talks to Popdose about her new EP, Save That Pillow.
Following the releases of new albums by David Bowie, My Bloody Valentine and Justin Timberlake, 2013 might go down as the year of the unexpected comeback (your move, Dr. Dre)….
The other guy from Wham! finally makes an appearance in Bottom Feeders!
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
