Kelly Stitzel gives you a little taste of what to expect during the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest.
This week’s Pulling Rank is dedicated to the delicious ridiculousness that is Smash, on the occasion of its first season finale.
The Outlaw Billy Ray Cypress Hill rocks out in this weeks Bottom Feeders.
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When the “Funny Pages” are neither, they’re Popdose’s Sunday Sickies.
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Headbangin’ and Swingin’ as part of May’s new metal releases.
Fink and Suzanne Vega share the dramatic responsibility of tonight’s super smooth date and no date songs. Sit back and relax.
We pay tribute to the Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch by featuring 1989’s “Hey Ladies” in this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.
It’s a very special Friday Five, dedicated to little Evan James.
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The Chairman of the Board is not finished, by a long shot.
Video games are signs and symbols of information technology as a whole
Holland-Dozier-Holland left Motown in 1967 and started their own label. One of their best signings was singer Freda Payne.
The president’s support for gay marriage opens a new front in his battle for re-election — but its historical importance will reverberate far longer.
It’s taken him a couple of decades to get his act together, but Joe Walsh is finally ready to release his next solo record, Analog Man, early next month. Get…
What, you haven’t purchased the Carolina Chocolate Drops’ new album Leaving Eden yet? What’s wrong with you? Maybe you’ve just been waiting for the band to release a single with…
“Rob Smith’s Media 6ix”: Fornatale, Spiotta, Cowley, Carlson, etc.
Stephan Bayley discusses the stories behind the songs on City Squirrel’s new album, “defeat.”
The final installment of AM Gold: 1972 floats in on a summer breeze and gets really weird at the end.
Somebody hose down the singer, and her producer too while you’re at it.
May brings us a new Burzum album as well as the legendary “Dopesmoker” and Dee Snider doing….showtunes!
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, singer/songwriter Chris Price gives us his picks.
Rob Smith reviews the new Trampled by Turtles album, “Stars and Satellites.”
This week’s Pulling Rank finds Kelly Stitzel ranking her favorite James Spader film characters.
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The new Young Hines record is titled Give Me My Change, but Young’s latest single isn’t looking for a few nickels and dimes — it wants to rock 100 percent…
Robert Smith mingles with the Crooklyn Dodgers while Erin Cruise takes a moment to chat about her hit song.
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A word regarding Adam Yauch; probably the first of many.
