Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. Is going after the other guy’s customers a…
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comic books are produced with the hope they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels…
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. If you wanted to use Gmail, you’d use…
Fans of Patty Griffin — and there are many — can tell you that the singer/songwriter’s story has had a missing chapter since the turn of the new Century. It…
American Horror Story: Asylum is the 2nd season of FX’s horror anthology series. In a risky move- ingenious, if you ask me — FX has given the American Horror Story…
Holmes and Dunphy take on the revival of a true music icon in 1973.
Win the comedy hit, THE HEAT, on Blu-ray Combo Pack!
Mud Sharks is the first novel written by former Adam & The (original) Ants and Bow Wow Wow drummer Dave Barbarossa and it is a remarkable debut. A powerful story…
A countdown of ten artists who broke away from their old groups and went on to release great music in their own right.
Van Morrison’s 1970 triumph Moondance initially peaked at just No. 29 on the Billboard charts; its title track barely made the Top 100. Still, over time, the stature of Van…
In his sequel to The Shining, Stephen King explores the prices paid to break the cycles of the past, and scares the hell out of you too.
Chris Holmes and Ted Asregadoo talk to David Bottrill about mixing “Vapor Trails Remixed.”
When a DIY movie like this one falls in my lap, I gladly want to spread the word about it.
Dominant narratives of popular music include innumerable examples of band members breaking away from the group to pursue solo endeavors. Mike McFadden’s current narrative finds him moving in the other…
When the Grateful Dead’s long, strange trip brought them back to the states after a triumphal 1972 European tour, they immediately set up in Veneta, Oregon, for a benefit concert…
Kenny Rogers talks to Popdose about his reunion with Dolly and a planned duet with George Jones that unfortunately didn’t happen.
Tony Redman reviews the new Blu-Ray release of Mystery Science Theater 3000’s foray onto the big screen.
If you were waiting for the “Master Of Puppets” cover, this release isn’t for you.
Bart Simpson hangs with the 69 Boyz in this weeks edition of Bottom Feeders
Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. What’s your favorite musical double entendre? Tell us…
Headlining a benefit for the family of venue friend and local business owner, Silvio Dibello, local singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Chris Neptune and his backing band served up a memorable…
“Sorrow,” the only single released from David Bowie’s 1973 covers project Pin Ups, is being reissued by Parlophone Records as a 40th anniversary limited-edition 7-inch vinyl picture disc. Cheer up,…
It’s never easy to grow up in your father’s shadow, no matter who you are, so you can only imagine how it was for Julian Lennon, given that not only…
ABC’s Nashville should be much worse than it is. With so many melodramatic storylines that are textbook ”nighttime soap opera,” its first season chould have derailed before it reached mid-season….
Comics don’t stay in comics. For better or worse, most comic books are produced with the hope they will lead to films, cartoons, action figures, video games, backpacks, beach towels…
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
If you were looking for me the last few months and couldn”™t find me, it”™s very possible that I was off somewhere, curled up inside ”Pick Me Up,” the title…
