Beat the post lunch dip and play along with this week’s Friday Five!
Ted Asregadoo talks to Casey Crescenzo of The Dear Hunter in a podcast version of The Popdose Interview.
The works of William S. Burroughs are often lumped in with the Beat school; but although he was friendly with leading figures in the movement, his works were far more…
And when the cupboard’s bare, will you still even care?
Wilson Pickett had a storied career with Atlantic Records in the ’60s.
The Hellgoat’s fifth perfect album of 2013 shows up here, while Nails continues to blow him away.
And it’s on to Disc 3 of this seven-disc compilation — and it looks like we’ve pinpointed the moment when the 80s become, irrevocably, ”The Eighties”… #1 Duran Duran, ”Hungry…
Love heavy metal but hate loud guitars? Well that’s weird, but here are nine mellow metal tunes for your enjoyment.
Not too long after Orianthi sat down with Popdose to discuss her new album Heaven in This Hell (read our complete interview here), she plugged in with KCRW’s Nic Harcourt…
Most movie series don’t make it to five films. Either the filmmakers run out of ideas, or the studio reboots the characters. The latest “fifth-quel” is Scary Movie 5, which, since…
As we reach Episode 15 of The Matt ‘N’ Jeff Radio Hour, today’s guest might seem a little bit unusual at first glance. But if you’ve been following along as…
Popdose is giving away one copy of China Beach: the Complete Series to one lucky reader!
Romance is in the air, as Warner Brothers releases another large collection commemorating the studios 90th Anniversary.
Caitlin Rose, Phoenix, Serena Ryder, and Thee Attacks are all in the music spotlight on this week’s “Single Play.”
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
George Michael and Mike + the Mechanics are here it’s finally the anticipated arrival of Midi, Maxi & Efti.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. What’s the most embarrassing text you ever sent? Tell us…
Jessica Chastain is as important to Zero Dark Thirty as Daniel Day Lewis is to Lincoln.
Bob Lefsetz thinks that Southwest Airlines should be used as a model for the rest of the country. Good luck with that.
Growing up in the south suburbs of Chicago, there were two kinds of houses: Tribune houses, and Sun-Times houses. The Tribune…
The Friday Five: If you show us yours, we’ll show you ours.
A look at the first big hit for The Four Freshmen, 1952’s “It’s a Blue World.”
Chart Attack! is back for episode 2, covering the Top 10 from March 19, 1983.
Manfred Mann made it big, the Exciters made it first
