Mariah Carey’s latest single features Rick Ross and Meek Mill…almost at the expense of Mariah herself.
Susanna Hoffs takes readers on a tour through her exquisite 2012 solo album, Someday, before diving into the Bangles vault to discuss lost audio treasure.
Many of us here at Popblerd are big fans of Prince. Undeniably, the Purple One reigns as the most recognizable Minneapolis musician of the 1980s. Yet while Prince, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and the rest of the paisley parade developed what became know…
As America celebrated its 200th birthday in 1976, two of its biggest hits were the theme song to a show about the 1950s and a retro disco number from a band recalling a fond night more than a decade earlier.
I grew up on a farm. The proceeds from a small herd of dairy cows put clothes on our backs and two of us through college. Farming is hard, and…
Scott Malchus may be a little too excited about TNG Season One on Blu-ray.
An epic list with room for Supertramp, the Chipmunks, and Rudy Ray Moore
Don DiLego’s first album in five years, the Western And Atlantic EP, is an excellent return to form.
In which Harry Potter encounters his most dangerous nemesis yet: Copyright Infringers! Foolish muggles. You know what happens when you get into a lawsuit with JK Rowling, author of the…
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…
This week; The most intelligent rapper ever, Peter Gabriel and the reason I kept buying tissues in college.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new window. Click…
Discover the show that got mild-mannered Tony Redman all MSTie eyed, as he reviews “Mystery Science Theater 3000 Vol. XXIV”!
Popblerd talks to Rise to Remain’s lead singer Austin Dickinson about the band, their experience on Vans Warped Tour, and what’s next for them in the US.
Good golly, Ms. Dolly, rock our date night right into Preservation Hall. Have a ball.
Despite a name perhaps more fitting for a pair of gold-hearted outlaws in a 1960s revisionist Western, Shovels & Rope – Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst – are a…
What is lurking in the corners of your music library? Hit shuffle and join in this week’s Friday Five.
The lead singer and songwriter with Red Wanting Blue discusses his craft.
There was nothing hippie about Simon & Garfunkel, really. Among the general run of late 60s pop stars, they were remarkably straight. That’s not to say they didn’t appeal to…
