Hear the latest from the “eclectic but accessible” Colorado five-piece.
A documentary about the guitar legend seeks crowdfunding assistance.
Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel with art and music. Chapter 2: It’s 1987. Meet Brian, just your average typical teenage boy who is torn between Allison, his best friend, and Kate, his girlfriend.
Adam and Andrea Melia love each other. Chances are, you’ll love them too.
What do you get when you combine an up-and-coming Brazilian singer/songwriter with the mastermind producer behind Blonde on Blonde and The Sound of Silence? An album that represents the best…
Jeff and Scott return again, this time to discuss the penultimate episode of Season 2 of “The Americans.”
An honored publication returns in digital form with a new name. Popdose spoke with founder of digital magazine New Jersey Arts, Gary Wien.
Whatever the case, I think…I think I’m letting go. Maybe I’ll grab hold again someday. For now, let this latest outrage drift right on by. I’ve got Star Wars friends,…
Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel with art and music. Chapter 1: It’s 1987. Meet Allison, a girl who’s just gotten through the worst year of her life.
Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. Don’t you hate when that happens? Tell us…
This summer, Popdose presents “Legendary,” a serial novel set in the 80s. Written by Scott Malchus, it will run from May to August.
Popdose has two copies of the Kevin Costner action/thriller “3 Days to Kill” to giveaway on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD Combo pack. Enter to win!
It is the summer of 1983. I sit in the River Oaks Theaters with my dad. I watch R2D2 get blasted by a stormtrooper, and I gasp. It’s the summer…
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
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It seems that with each milestone anniversary, Warner Brothers finds a reason to release another special edition of Mel Brooks’ classic western send-up, Blazing Saddles. To their credit, they continue…
The latest from Toronto’s 9yrs blends modern rock angst with radio-ready songcraft.
Ah, the classic story of a musician deviating from his bread and butter to follow his own tuneful vision. While conceiving this dreamy SoCal pop lullaby that is Someday, Will…
Sometimes less is more, and Leela James proves it with her understated new single.
The Revelations debut their new video on Popdose today
Jeff and Scott return after a brief hiatus to cover the last two episodes of “The Americans.”
Five albums into his solo career and English-born, New York-bred Edward Rogers delivers a grand slam of a release with this offering, Kaye. Dedicated to the late, great Kevin Ayers…
For whatever reason, intuition told me even before I heard a note of this album, that this was going to be something special. Not because I have a predisposition for…
The Terror and Embryonic are deeply polarizing albums. The larger question is whether even the band is happy with them, or anything, and what will it take for them to find a little joy again?
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Angelique Kidjo does not like being placed in the “world music” ghetto. She believes that all music belongs to the world and that everything starts from Africa — so the…
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
