Two 80s movie gems receive 30th Anniversary Blu-ray love.
Started in September of 1966, the second album by The Who was to be a very different affair from their debut, My Generation, for several reasons: gone was producer Shel…
With an exceptional group of collaborators, Riki Michele brings the album of her solo career.
Major labels simply don’t have the patience to watch a band develop. If their first album isn’t a breakthrough success, they’re quietly kicked to the curb. Most bands don’t get…
With The Who’s 50th anniversary here, Universal, the owners of The Who’s catalog, have seen fit to bring out vinyl reissues of the band’s landmark first three albums. Geffen Records…
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The hot-topic HBO documentary about Scientology premieres Sunday, March 29th.
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
In honor of Net Neutrality, there is just about something for everyone in this week’s round-up of hot new tracks: MUSE “¢ Dead Inside After getting their Queens of the…
Alert: This is a comic you’ll be talking about 20 years from now.
On March 26, NBC announced the return of Hayden Fox, the character that toplined the ’90s ABC sitcom Coach.
“Into the Woods” is a triumph of the movie musical genre.
If you remember the ’90s movie Singles, helmed by Cameron Crowe, you’ll recall the band Citizen Dick. Or rather, you’ll recall Pearl Jam stalwarts Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard and Jeff…
A Tarantino film gave a whole new meaning to a ’56 Coasters hit
It’s the End Of Days…Ahnold might have the critics on his side for “Maggie.”
Lloyd Cole is the type of songwriter who incites travel, perhaps because he himself is nomadic and restless–a musical omnivore who’s traversed sparse folk, Velvet Underground-esque rock, electronica and dour jangle-pop (to…
This new album from Austin, Texas native Joe Pug has a lot going for it, considering its genesis was in a not-so-positive situation. From imbibing too much alcohol to feeling…
Series primaries announced this week a limited series return.
Popdose Staffers Robert Ross, Ken Shane, and Dw Dunphy; and syndicated D.J. Dave “the Rave” Kapulsky take a look at the genius behind The Left Banke, who passed away mid-March 2015.
“Tracker” takes us on a slow journey across Mark Knopfler’s career
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume XXXII, available March 24, comes to us without a theme or anniversary tie-in — just another slate of four pretty-funny-to-outright-hilarious outings with Joel, Mike, Crow…
You can make the argument that “classic/’60’s style pop” is making an upward surge in a big way from the United States and leading the charge would be New Jersey…
A record born of obligation turns into a career-defining effort.
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It’s no secret that music is linked to social change and causes. From the Civil Rights Movement to “We Are the World” and everything that Bono thinks he’s doing right,…
Christian Bale stars as Moses in Ridley Scott’s latest epic.
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A thoroughly enjoyable and tuneful collection of songs, Medicine For The Soul, the new release from the U.K.’s The Vagaband, is an exercise in melody. For a sophomore release, this…
