The Purrs, OBB, Charlotte Church, and Fabienne are all in the spotlight this week on “Single Play!”
The end of the letter N brings two of the biggest acts of the decade in Biggie Smalls and *Nsync.
Tristan Shone returns as Author & Punisher to bring cold steel to the world.
The Clint Eastwood 40-Film Collection would seem to have just about anything a fan of Clint would need.
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Shuffle. Rinse. Repeat x5. What is on your Friday Five?
Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday.  Click the pic to enlarge. Where do you draw the line with Facebook? Tell us in the…
Like a lot of people, I have trouble taking Sting seriously — as seriously as he takes himself, anyway. But I must admit that I greeted the news of his…
Dw Dunphy reviews the latest from indie pop true believer Lisa Mychols.
“Big Bird” wasn’t a hit for Eddie Floyd but it made a lasting impression
In which we look at once common curiosities of pop culture that don’t exist anymore, be it because of changing tastes, the fragmentation of culture, or merely the fickle nature…
In honor of the release of …Like Clockwork, we review the 10 best Queens of the Stone Age songs to date.
Once more unto the breach, dear friends! As we cracked open Disc Five of this 7-disc mammoth, releasing a faint mingled scent of Pop Rocks, Aqua Net, and the first…
18 Observations On Star Wars As It Turns 36, Just As I Did Last July 1. This was one of the first VHS tapes we owned; we had a guy…
Despite being the Frank Lloyd Wright of young-adult fiction (in that she’s the towering, influential force, and the first name that comes to mind for her respective discipline), there has…
Ted Asregadoo and Matt Wardlaw talk to Ken Caillat about his book, “Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album.”
Houndmouth frontman Matt Myers dodges comparisons and gets his kicks just fine
Originally released in 1990 as Remarks: The Story Of R.E.M. (and subsequently updated, minus the photos, as Remarks Remade in 2002), Perfect Circle is the fitting, final written chapter of…
It’s impossible to have grown up in the ’70’s without hearing The Eagles as a staple of AM radio, let alone not have been seduced by the catchy tunes and…
A surprising release from this Iowa City/Fort Collins duo; music that is bright and sunny, counterbalanced by somewhat dark lyrics. I like this; it’s wide – all over the map…
In revisiting Green, I have to remove myself from the R.E.M.-worshiper that I was in the ’80’s; I was younger and a bit more crassly idealistic. Having not cared for…
Marshall Crenshaw. At this point, one word sums him up: legend. From his entry into the fray with his now-classic “Someday Someway” to recording some of the most solid albums…
The only thing I experienced last night that was more intense than Tomahawk was the near-Biblical thunderstorm I drove through on the way home.
The Counting Crows frontman prepares to hit the road, and returns from the creative wilderness with a new batch of songs
On his appearance in the new season of “Arrested Development,” the band’s upcoming album, and more
In a week with Nirvana and Nine Inch Nails, Olivia Newton-John shows up to the party as the sober police.
