A closer look at Janis Joplin’s swan song.
Hutchinson discusses his new album, “Moving Up Living Down.”
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 dish…
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new…
The man with the 1,000 watt smile, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, mixes it up with the lost early 70s recordings of Penny & the Quarters for tonight’s date songs.
That orgasmic look on Mick Hucknall’s face? He just read our latest Jheri Curl Fridays column. Click to achieve that same look of ecstacy.
A new setting for some classic songs makes for one of the finest concert films in recent memory.
A high-stakes congressional race is taking shape in the sleepy L.A. suburbs
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It runs every Monday and Friday. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an optional metal song that plays in a new…
Most people even a little familiar with indie rock know the story of Jeff Mangum. As the man behind Neutral Milk Hotel, one of the 90s more brilliant and original…
Win DVD Copies of “American Dad: Volume 7,” “Bob’s Burgers Season 1” and an Indoor BBQ!
“So who the f#*k is Jamie Kent?” leads off Jamie Kent’s bio, and it’s a fair question — although he’s about to release his sophomore album, Navigation, chances are you…
Wyatt Overman retraces the steps that led to his solo debut.
Axl Rose sent a (no) thank you card to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Popdose staff couldn’t help but analyze it.
Jackie Wilson was a superstar in the ’50s and ’60s. His signature song was the the 1958 smash “Lonely Teardrops.”
Scott Malchus writes about this year’s Great Strides efforts and the Foo Fighters song that didn’t make the cut.
“Stuck Between Stations” is a fine indie romance that is worth seeking out.
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Conor Mason makes his picks.
Digging for Gold is turning forty! That’s forty great installments, which is ten more than thirty!
The Portland band City Squirrel are set to release their excellent third album, defeat.
Clever or pretentious? With Sting, it’s always a valid question.
In a recent thought piece on The A.V. Club, Josh Modell ruminated on the dilemma of bands touring endlessly around the hits that made them famous, even as they continue…
Bob Lefsetz will gladly tell you what to do, but not if he has to listen to your crummy music.
