Watch “Satellites,” the first video from Tanner Patrick’s full-length debut.
Who needs youth and riches when you’ve got a catchy chorus and some synths?
Jeff Marsick and Scott Malchus return to Popdose for another episode of “Comrades,” their weekly discussion about FX’s “The Americans”
This six-song mini-album comes courtesy of Austin’s Broken Gold, which is the brainchild of Ian MacDougall, who is both the frontman and main writer. There’s a very warm and lush…
It’s not cartoon music. It’s not jazz music. It’s Charlie Brown music.
Missing the Civil Wars? Jonesing for fresh Lumineers-style folk pop? Look no further.
Popdose presents “Magenta,” the first single from DeQn Sue’s new album “Zeitgeist.”
Funk rock gets a bad rap because of the way it’s been misappropriated by frat-friendly bands like 311 and Sublime, but when it’s good, it’s good — check your Funkadelic…
This very interesting album is credited to The Peter Ulrich Collaboration, instigated and led by the original percussionist for Dead Can Dance. Here, Mr. Ulrich is multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, aided…
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Andrew Belle, recently unwrapped his second full length album, Black Bear. The ten-track collection is awash in atmosphere and does have a “soundtrack-style” feel in many of the…
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Oak Park Records has what you’re looking for on Record Store Day — or any other day, for that matter.
The second season of Vikings, last year’s basic-cable breakout hit, is coming into its homestretch, and the intrigues are piling up. Handsomely shot on locations in Ireland and Canada, and…
Apple reportedly wants to give consumers more audio fidelity — but is that enough to fix falling download sales?
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
“True Detective” may be off the air for a year, but there are plenty off dark, obsessive cops to fill the void. Check out “Rogue” and “Broadchurch” to fill that void in your psyche.
It’s eaten into their ratings and wreaked copyright havoc, but the web could end up becoming the Big Four’s most powerful tool.
Gary Cherone is perhaps best-known for being the longtime vocalist of the Boston-based rock band Extreme and after that, the guy who picked up the microphone for Van Halen as…
“Jungle Boogie” was the first big hit in a storied career
For Dan Walsh, it would be nearly impossible to improve on anything 311 has ever done, but these remasters do the trick.
On what is traditionally known as Tax Day here in the US (aka, the worst day of the year), in her home country of Canada, Dinah Thorpe declared it her…
Harris Glenn Milstead was the one and only Divine, the first great, international drag star to successfully captivate America’s imagination. Although his reign was brief – sadly, he died in…
Two words. Michael Parakeeton. Not funny? Well, the rest of the podcast is much better.
For a song that threatens to start a revolution with boots to the ground, Claire London‘s “Hit the Switch” is suspiciously pristine — a chilly tower of sound sculpted out…
The Bottom Dollars channel The Clash’s energy with an Americana twist.
This low-voltage, high energy, coolly warm collection of stellar acoustic-based songs comes from the co-author of the timeless classic, “Summer In The City”. For those not familiar, Mark Sebastian is…
Andy Partridge thought XTC’s breakout album never sounded right. Now it does.
If you had to go away for awhile and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Cyndi Harvell makes her picks.
