I’m not exactly a gardener, but I’m pretty sure poppies like water, same as any other flower. But hey, whatever Shirley Manson is doing is clearly working for her, so…
Sadly, it arrives too late for an emotional montage in a very special episode of One Tree Hill — and before summer, which is weird, but hey, poetic license —…
Careful when you lip-sync at work, folks — you never know when someone with a camera is watching. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. – We Almost Lost Detroit from Dale Earnhardt…
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Russell Howard makes his picks.
Beats Antique pulled out some special treats for their sold-out show at Oakland’s Fox Theater this past weekend. The glitz, glamour, and expansive performance could be credited in part to…
Because we always love a story that ends with a fat alcoholic turning his life around and emerging as a multimedia sensation, we’re thrilled to share the news 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 dish…
The number one artist of the decade shows up this week and she’s relegated to page 2. Can’t be a diva around us!
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…
It’s great that the adaptation is so faithful to the source material, but Seven help us, it’s all so damn confusing.
In one fell swoop, the word “Essential” is reduced to meaninglessness.
The Mega Millions lottery turned out the way it usually does for you, right? Guess what?
Popdose reviews the ’60s cult favorite from the Beau Brummels.
Neal Morse, Steve Morse, Mike Portnoy, Dave LaRue, Casey McPherson, Steve Morse, Transatlantic, Flying Colors, Peter Collins
Popdose finally gets around to reviewing Life in a Blender’s “Homewrecker Spoon” and regrets the delay.
Genuinely bizarre stuff that belongs in its own, special, thoroughly un-ironic corner of human artistic expression.
Tonight’s date match-up pairs 30s Delta bluesman, Bo Carter, with today’s Texas rocker, Alejandro Escovedo.
Leave it to some German guys back in 1977 to predict our transition into obedient cyborgs
Kelly Stitzel wanted have a conversation with Madonna about her latest album, “MDNA,” so she did. In her head.
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 Silversun Pickups return with a twisted new track from their May 8 release, Neck of the Woods.
Yes’ “Close to the Edge” is a thing of beauty, at least in Rob Smith’s “The Vinyl Diaries.”
Maxine Brown was one of the most respected soul singers of the ’60s. Then a fateful decision by her label left her in the lurch.
Fastway is back and gasp, rocks. Dave Steed reviews their new record and more loud music arriving in April.
Now out on home video, AMC’s “The Killing” is one of those shows that benefits from the Blu-ray treatment.
Mike Mignola has never shied away from teasing us with Hellboy’s apparent destiny, to rule this world as Hell on Earth. Hellboy, it was strongly believed by his enemies, was…
In this, the second installment of AM Gold: 1971, we tackle one of music’s greatest mysteries. Just how many people are in Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds?
Here we go again with Confessions of a Comics Shop Junkie, in which I opine on various recently released publications of the sequential graphic nature, some of which may be…
What are you waiting for? The Muppets are on Blu-ray.
