Perfect for fans as well as the uninitiated, the new Big Star documentary is a long-overdue testament to the band’s greatness
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Surachai returns to expand the boundaries of what you think Black Metal is.
Join Kelly Stitzel as she takes you on the magical journey that is the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.
For Chicago, to borrow from the Beatles and call it a “long and winding road” doesn’t even begin to detail the complicated history of the self-described “rock and roll band…
Naughty By Nature show what the golden age of hip hop was all about, while Nas takes us into the future of the genre.
Kurt Brecht returns full force with his new group, Pasadena Napalm Division
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
What does one of Ben E. King’s greatest songs with the Drifters have to do with the ’60s Counterculture movement? Let’s find out and live for today.
Rob Smith Can’t Say No to the new kindie record from Milkshake.
The Gaslight Anthem and a 1200 of their dedicated fans came to the Ventura Theater for a two-hour show of righteous music from the Jersey band.
Ronnie Spector is more than her powerhouse voice, more than her tumultuous marriage to one of the most notorious producers-turned-accused-murderers of all time, and even more than the mile-high hairdos…
New albums from Tormented, Sidious and Ape Machine
The long, strange trip from WWII to Samuel L.
“Stop, Look, Listen” began a chart roll for the team of the Stylistics and producer Thom Bell
Let’s count down the 10 best pre-Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac songs, shall we?
Here’s where we start digging into Disc 4 of the seven-disc box set Like, Omigod! The ’80s Pop Culture Box (Totally). Let’s waste no time — grab your shovels and…
This week on “Single Play,” music from The Basement Tapes, Canopy Climbers, Big September, and Paper Route.
UK electro pop songstress releases second album, makes certain Popdosers tingly.
Postmodern literary theory trends toward the idea of subjugating original authorial intent for one crafted by the audience. In plain English, the meaning of a work is not what the…
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Legendary guitarist Peter Frampton spent the past couple of years on the road celebrating the 35th anniversary of his world renowned ’70s live album Frampton Comes Alive, performing the album…
As part of an ongoing series, POPDOSE explores the positive portrayal of women in pop culture. Last year, we discussed how British teen pop star Cher Lloyd was strangely repackaged…
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Rob Smith Can’t Say No to the nouveau classic rock of Leroy Justice.
Major Lance, with some help from Curtis Mayfield, scored big in the ’60s.
From the top of the Kiwi music scene in New Zealand, her comes the Popdose Interview with Aaradhna.
A super-sized fun-pak to round out Disc 3! #16 Bertie Higgins, ”Key Largo” (1982) Billboard Top Ten; #1 adult contemporary. [youtube id=”Ru2tsT32pHA” width=”600″ height=”350″] Jon Cummings — My secret shame:…
Music festival season is upon us! Do you Roo, or do you Hickey?
An all-women’s choir playing in the same venues on the same nights as indie rock and folk bands? That’s exactly what Conspiracy of Venus is.
