Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. Do you make an effort to be nice to people you…
A music reviewer learns a valuable lesson in not being a hypocrite.
Certain albums in this series present a particular challenge, as we’ve noted before: What can one say that’s fresh about some of the most famous albums ever recorded? For that,…
A veritable coruncopia of white rappers shows up in this installment of the greatest rap albums of all time. Plus-The Roots, OutKast and more!
Last week was as close to perfect as I’ve ever seen the computer get. It came at a great time, too, because it had a lot of money on the…
The outstanding career of Bill Withers is finally getting some overdue recognition
Half off at Barnes & Noble. Get your Godzilla on. (For the kids, Brave.)
bLISTerd holds a Juice Crew reunion! Biz, Kane and Kool G. Rap all appear in the latest installment of the 100 greatest rap albums of all time!
One more. Just one more installment of Digging for Gold after this week’s and our journey through Time-Life’s AM Gold series is at an end. Here we go with the third batch of tracks from AM Gold: 1979.
The second installment of our greatest rap albums list gives props to old school, new school, and artists who combine the two…like Camp Lo.
Only Leonard Cohen could transform a space as impersonal and corporately stamped as the HP Pavilion into a dazzling concert hall on a tired Wednesday night. Suburban yuppies filed in…
Don’t know Brainiac? That was as much a problem in the ’90s as it is now.
Popblerd’s list of the best rap albums of all time kicks off with classics from Queen Latifah, The Roots and Organized Konfusion! Plus, an underlooked (IMO) album from OutKast!
For almost 80 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose joins the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network to explore…
Men Without Women Live is a concert recording by one band, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, performing an under appreciated and longtime out-of-print album by another band, Little Steven…
Hide your teenage daughters. R. Kelly’s paying a visit to Bottom Feeders this week.
