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.
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Track down where “Chef” is screening in your town and go see it. I promise you won’t leave disappointed. Hungry, yes, but definitely not disappointed.
The problem with monsters is that, when you come right down to it, they’re not that scary. Oh, zombies and kaiju and slaver-mawed xenomorphs can put you in a world…
It was the beginning of a Hall of Fame career for Hall & Oates
Twenty years later, “Bachelor Party” and “Revenge of the Nerds” are still pretty damn good.
I don’t know anything about this band from Vancouver, B.C., but upon first listen, The Shilohs self-titled sophomore album has shades of another melodically-infused band’s maiden release… Of course, I’m…
Coming to you in living color, from the heart of the global communications network to the darkest recesses of your imagination — this is the Popdose Conceptual Theater of the…
The singer/songwriter/producer discusses entering the world of the 100% independent artist, as well as the friends who have come along for the ride for his return album, Don’t Look Back.
Steve Albini once infamously offered up ”ten fucking stars” in Melody Maker to the swansong LP of a then-unknown Louisville quartet named Slint. Twenty three long years later, much has…
This band from Santa Barbara delivers a very strong album; this being their sophomoric effort. And this second album comes a decade after the band had split – glad to…
The final season of “The Practice” introduced James Spader as Alan Shore and William Shatner as Denny Crane, characters who went on to infamy in “Boston Legal.”
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There are a million reasons why The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty should not exist.
There’s a feeling you get. You know the one. You’re listening. It’s a song you’ve heard before, maybe many times. Heard it, but really never listened. One of those songs…
While Guster wraps up work on their next (as-yet untitled) studio album and preps the release of some live anniversary sets, here’s a teaser: A rare performance of the Keep…
