A sold out crowd mobbed the Independent last Wednesday night to see one of DFA Records’ finest, the nu-disco exclamatory rock band Holy Ghost! Fresh off the completion of a…
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Every year, Record Store Day brings us new musical releases to surprise and delight. One of the most delightful surprises this year was a live recording by onetime Pavement frontman…
Popdose doesn’t believe in a “one post stand”, so this week we’re drunk dialing some of the loveliest ladies we’ve ever featured in our “Download Now” and “The Popdose Interview”…
It took a few decades, but Stone Temple Pilots have finally had it with Scott Weiland acting like… Scott Weiland.
Well, kick me in the head and call me Sally. What we have on offer here is Rod Stewart’s first LP of material ”written entirely” by the laziest star in…
Musical voyeurs unite! Join in this week’s Friday Five.
‘River Deep – Mountain High” was the greatest record to ever be rejected by the American public
With the summer movie season upon us, let’s listen to ten of the best superhero-inspired songs we could find.
Having passed the halfway mark on Disc Four, we’re officially into the back half of the series — though still in the front half of the decade… #11 Big Country,…
New music from Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, The Bora, Abigail Washburn, and Smallpools on “Single Play” this week!
The Grammy-winning musician discusses his reunion with keyboardist Bob James and their new album, Quartette Humaine.
No offense to the fellas and your multi-platinum rock bands, chart-topping hip hop and country albums and ill-advised racist anti-racist collaborations; but when it comes to innovation, envelope pushing and…
The “Frontman” shares his good vibes in a career-spanning one on one chat.
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Since storming the charts in 1967 with the remarkable “The Rain, the Park and Other Things,” the Cowsills have been oft-overlooked in the annals of rock history, dismissed as nothing…
This band from South Carolina hits the mark with their fourth album, a Mitch Easter/Ted Comerford-produced collection of 14 songs that span the pop spectrum. The warm vocals of Sean…
I’ve seen the lovely Ms. Bonet of the blue violin perform on several occasions as part of Richard Barone’s band and it’s here that she gets to shine with an…
Today marks the approximate 30th anniversary of the release of “In a Big Country,” the hit single by Scottish rockers Big Country. In honor of the occasion, Mike Duquette of…
The New Kids mingle with New Edition in this week’s Bottom Feeders.
The best metal record of 2013 is right here with the return of Satan!
”Is Rice-A-Roni really the San Francisco treat? It seems more like kale is the San Francisco treat. Or Mission burritos. I’ve been here quite a few times now and I…
Described by Rolling Stone as the ultimate over-the-top summer festival,’ hundreds of artists will once again descend upon Tennessee’s Great Stage Park during the long weekend of 13-17 June following…
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
T.G.I.F.F. Thank goodness for the Friday Five. Join in the party.
A look back at Iron Maiden’s fourth studio LP, ‘Piece of Mind’, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this week.
1961 was a big year for the Shirelles, and many other artists
A milestone, of sorts: This week, as we reach the midway point of Disc 4 of this seven-disc box set, we’re at the official halfway mark of the series. And…
New music from Tess Henley, Falling Off Maps, M8ME, and a new remix of a Matisyahu tune!
