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Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Even today. Click the pic to enlarge. Is there a worse band than Train? Tell us in…
If there ever was a sign that the universe wants Dominique Pruitt to be a singer, it’s the constantly up-ticking YouTube view counter for her new video. In its first…
Certain albums in this series present a challenge even to a professional gasbag such as I. What can one possibly say about the most legendary albums in the history of…
It’s back to school time! The Popblerd staff (joined by the Popdose staff) counts down their favorite school-related films of all time.
Gamblor started out quite well last week, laying out $704 and winning it all back, plus a tidy profit of $255. Both models had Houston as their biggest bet of…
Another new NBC sitcom. Here’s the Popdose first impression of “Guys with Kids”
Get ready to buy your third copy of Avalon, and smile while doing so.
Walter Jackson overcame a childhood tragedy to become a star on the R&B charts
One song in this room just filled the expanse with methane. Can you guess which one? – Dw. Dunphy, on seeing the second batch of songs for AM Gold: 1977.
Matthew Perry returns to television with his new dramedy, “Go On.” Here’s the Popdose first impression.
Lori McKenna, “Lorraine” This album is so special to me. Lori is one of my favorite songwriters ever, mainly because of how real and honest her music is. She is…
Guitar Center is typically the place where aspiring musicians spend every penny that isn’t earmarked for van fuel, cheap hotels and even cheaper restaurants. This year, the chain gave their…
After an 18-year absence, the power pop legends return
What do you call a misfire that nonetheless succeeds? Call it the first of Popdose’s new series, Sequelitis.
While the scope and audacity of the September 11 attacks was shocking, that the United States had finally been hit was not. Informed citizens understood that there were people in…
If you believe the legends, mad scientists, aviators, steamship captains and brave warriors have been adventuring between the past, present and future for more than a century. Jules Verne was…
