Ted Asregadoo interviews filmmaker Cassie Jaye about her new documentary The Right to Love: An American Family. Bay Area Popdose Readers can also enter to win tickets to see the red carpet premiere of the film at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco on February 6th.
Beavis and Butt-head had their cultural moment in 1993. All of 1993. Their cartoon was the #1 show on MTV (even after they couldn’t say “fire” anymore because some kid…
The Pimps of Joytime lit up Divisadero Street in San Francisco this past weekend, playing back-to-back sold-out shows at the pristine sounding Independent and giving all the patrons in attendance…
From A Wasteland Companion, releasing April 10. [youtube id=”T5T8WNpcTDc” width=”600″ height=”350″]
What do Neil Young, Bob Wills, and the Loud Family have in common?
Say what you want about the Guess Who and Three Dog Night… because you may be talking about the other band anyway.
Every week, a rotating crew of your favorite Popdose writers will grace the virtual pages of Kirkus Reviews Online, taking on the best — and sometimes the worst — in…
Read about Mitchmatic’s “Why Don’t You Know?” and then download it for free.
Kelly Stitzel discusses the films she would’ve seen had she been able to attend this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
From Jack’s just-announced solo debut Blunderbuss, due out in April. Listen to “Love Interruption” below:
Remember Artie the 1 Man Party? How about Bad Boys Blue? No? Then get familiar with them again as Dave Steed takes a trip back to the Bottom Feeders of the ’90s.
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…
Indie singer songwriter, Greg Laswell, chooses the Song for the Soundtrack of Your Date (No Date) Tonight for this Sundance Film Festival Date Edition.
The outspoken passionate one is a pariah, while the cold, calculated one is adored by millions. We’re doing this wrong.
Genetically bred human/animal hybrids, the Elephantmen were created for war. Imagine hippopotamuses and rhinoceroses that walk like men tearing through the countryside, trampling everything under their feet. Sent into Europe…
Oak & Gorski’s Ken Oak discusses the inspiration behind the duo’s new single
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…
From Bhiman’s new album, the accurately titled BHIMAN. Stream the whole thing over at Paste, and while you’re at it, check out his recent Daytrotter session. [vimeo id=”32818241″ width=”600″ height=”350″]
The world of soul, R&B, and funk lost three of its greatest artists last week. Ken Shane remembers Etta James, Johnny Otis, and Jimmy Castor.
Check out the debut album from New Jersey black metallers, Immolith.
A look at Ben Stiller’s fantasy comedy in this week’s Basement Songs.
This is one of those songs that wasn’t a hit that I’m surprised wasn’t a hit. Even today, you hear it all the time, predominantly in commercials for things like…
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose?
1969 –The year Hair dominated the American airwaves. The first of several Hair cover songs debuts on AM Gold this week.
The 11th Hour is about to release their second album, Lacrima Mortis. See what we think about it.
