This is the first edition of my ~brand new column~ here on Popdose! I was going to start off last week by posting some lame introduction, but then I thought,…
For Veterans Day, November 11, here are 11 great songs to help us remember and honor all those who have served in our military.
Jim Cuddy joins us to talk about the new Blue Rodeo album, In Our Nature.
The Blank Tapes follow up this year’s acclaimed ‘Vacation’ with a low key cassette release, custom made for a lonely Saturday night.
Rod Stewart croons, the Spin Doctors bring the Kryptonite and Stevie B – well, he brings the jeri curl.
The 47th annual Country Music Association Awards were broadcast on ABC this week and, as in the past, the show was a pleasant blend of music, banter between the…
We’re well into Movember now, the month-long event wherein thousands of men worldwide grow mustaches to raise awareness of men’s health issues. Count your humble Old Professor among that number….
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Even if it cannot be considered a classic, the 1908s version of the Twilight Zone could still hit more than it missed.
Matthew Sweet may not be the king of pop – the title was pretty much taken before he was ever in contention – but he certainly knows his way around…
In the 1980s prog was becoming accessible and pop was kinda becoming prog.
The Olympics had it first, the Rascals made it huge
Comprised of vocalist Dirty, bassist Bear, Yoshii and Nig on guitar, and Paiste on drums, the members of Neurotic November come from all walks of life and value free-thinking and…
”Ampersand” showed such promise. But we can’t all be Ian Williams. Mylets, the one-man-band pseudonym of guitar-texturist Henry Kohen, aspires to attain the heights of Williams’ pedal-frenzied, signature-shifting genius with…
In the words of my wife, “it came off like a strange mistake of a movie”. And in a nutshell, that sums it up. This ill-conceived, misinformed and poorly executed…
If only White House Down could have sustained what it was doing in the first hour, it would have been a good movie.
Bottom Feeders continues with the letter S, with Soul Asylum, Soup Dragons and more.
A journal entry, October 28, 2013, evening (later amended). It figured, the last sound you made for others would be a drone, 20 minutes of drone and guitar and poetry…
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
The Butterfly Ate The Pearl is the fifth album from English singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Andria Degens, who goes by the moniker Pantaleimon. This is an interesting and riveting collection of soundscapes, melody…
I’ve always been a big fan of concept albums. More specifically, I’ve always loved albums that try to craft an actual story – a true beginning-to-end narrative. Classics like “Tommy”,…
America’s current crises reveal just how divided the national psyche is.
Jan Bradley and Curtis Mayfield collaborated on just one hit
Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. What are you doing for Halloween? Tell us…
Wherein we look at ten of the weirdest and most random products to be marketed using the Beatles name and image.
This Jersey Shore trio of power-popsters are another find, courtesy of Deirdre Gilmartin’s The Independent Stage radio program and quite a find they are. It may be inappropriate to say…
The shamelessly rock n’ roll Ryan Parks of B. Hamilton sat down for an f-bomb laden Parlour to Parlour interview. Cover your kids’ ears for this one.
