Let’s review the top 10 songs from Ben Folds Five, shall we?
We’re well into the home stretch of Disc Six now, and I hope you’re all rested up — because this week, we’re BRINGIN’ THE PAIN. #11 Mr. Mister, ”Kyrie” (1985)…
This week the ”found footage”-style horror movie fades briefly and unexpectedly into oblivion like a spooky ghost girl in favor of The Conjuring, a horror movie with a traditional narrative…
Serpent Crown channels their thrash forefathers, Earthen Grave sneaks up on you and we’ve even got a charity single this week!
J.K. Rowling has managed to have both the fairness of anonymity and the mega-success of the brand name all at once.
This week: Liz Phair before she sucked, Pet Shop Boys, Tom Petty and more.
Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. Have you overheard a good argument lately? Tell us…
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
It’s Friday, and you know what that means: time to unwind with this week’s Friday Five!
With the way their single “Safe and Sound” suddenly seems to be all over the airwaves, it’d be easy to believe that the band Capital Cities have suddenly appeared out…
Scott Malchus takes a look at Steve Grand and his viral video hit.
High Sierra Music Festival is easily one of the happiest places on earth. People return year after year (after year). They bring their kids. They fill up inflatable pools. They…
Covers of his songs are well know but his own versions are classic
So this past weekend I was in Cleveland for the wedding of my dear friends and Popdose colleagues Matt Wardlaw and Annie Zaleski. It was so great to be there…
Get ready to get funky and then mellow with this list of the ten greatest TV theme songs from the 1970s. No drum machines need apply.
Me and my mates, we think you’re great… and some we love and some we hate. #6 til tuesday, ”Voices Carry” (1985) Reached #8 in the Hot 100. Jack Feerick…
The big news surrounding Grown Ups 2, other than the fact that it’s yet another cynically-conceived way for Adam Sandler to hang out with his friends at a waterpark for…
Ben Jaffe has led the Preservation Hall Jazz Band into uncharted territory on its all-new release That’s It!, and in no small way because of the “all-new” part. This is…
Guillermo del Toro’s long awaited sci/fi epic, Pacific Rim, is soon upon us, and to prepare, we should take a look at the inspirations beneath it that run decades deep. …
Presenting the best of records you didn’t know had any “best ofs” on them.
Popdose reviews the long-awaited return of Boards of Canada, last heard from in 2006.
I loved these two albums when they first came out in 1984 and 1986, respectively, through the good folks at A&M Records. This Atlanta band had that wonderful mix of…
Eagle Vision’s 4-DVD video retrospective of Jethro Tull live is a gift to longtime fans.
This week, Pearl Jam contribute to the most confusing timeline of songs on the Billboard Hot 100.
A conversation with DA’s lead architect Terry Scott Taylor about the band’s new album, Dig Here, Said The Angel (and an album review to boot!)
Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. Glass Houses rocks like hell, right? Tell us in…
