The lunatic is forty years on…
In the early ’70s Stevie Wonder unleashed a trio of classic albums
Ted Asregadoo chats with Will Parry and Steve Ornest of Fallen Riviera about their lastest record, “Another World.”
No list of the Seventies’ best albums is complete without Pink Floyd, right? Well, we got two of their albums here!
A series 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…
It can take a lot to kill a successful acting or music career. Just ask these five people.
Oof. This week’s batch of songs are — well, they’re certainly songs that were on the radio in the 1980s. #6 Billy Vera and the Beaters, ”At This Moment” (1981)…
Popdose’s March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament continues with the second half of first round matchups.
Two pairs of tickets are up for grabs to see SpaceGhostPurrp in NYC.
Life of Pi is a technical miracle and a spiritual wonder.
Git your Steely Dan on in the latest installment of our ’70s list. Plus…so much more!
Dreamworks’ CGI caveman spectacular The Croods comes out on Friday. It’s the first big animated movie of the year, but it’s hardly the first time a bunch of modern(ized) stone-age…
New music from The 1975…and some great covers from Slim Jenkins and Lorraine Kalassen. Oh, and then there’s Charles Howl — the mystery group.
There’s a riot goin’ on…in our list of the 100 best albums of the ’70s. Find out where Sly places…and what else made the list!
Thankfully there are still bands around that refuse to be defined by any one genre. On Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words With Tones), Intronaut proves that they are defiantly one of those bands. Despite mixing genres effortlessly with some metal here, classic rock there, jazz over there, and a little prog for good measure here, Intronaut’s music never sees the band being anything if not consistent. Opening with “Killing Birds With Stones” and a killer riff that menaces immediately Intronaut quickly […]
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
Easily one of my most anticipated 2013 releases, Filter blasts back after an almost three year absence with a song that brings the heavy and surprisingly, the electronic aspects of the band back to the forefront. On “We Hate It When You Get What You Want”, there’s a synthetic thump to ease listeners back in until the guitars just explode along with Richard Patrick’s raspy howl bellowing yet another brilliant chorus. If this is any indication of what the rest […]
Michael Laine Hildebrandt discusses his song “Loving One Another.”
Popdose kicks off the March Madness: ’80s Sitcom Edition tournament with the first round of matchups.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. If your sixteen year old self were here, what…
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