Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It’s running daily, Monday through Friday, for the next three weeks, through Christmas/Sol Invictus/What-Have-You. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an…
Blast off into the holidays with The Rocketeer and other recent releases.
Peter Bjorn and John’s “Young Folks” is the most indie rock indie rock song of all time. They’ve got all the checklist items covered: odd band name, maudlin lyrics about…
If you’re looking for a last minute gift for the teen in your house, or if you want an enjoyable, light way to spend some of your time off, I would recommend “Switched at Birth.”
Two new films about family and loyalty come to Blu-ray. Reviews of “The Help” and “Warrior”
According to crazy people, next year will see the wholesale demise of compact discs as well as the heroic efforts of Jon Cusack saving the world from cataclysmic disaster. With that in mind,…
Does this look like Christmas to you? No? Well, it doesn’t sound like it either
AM Gold: 1968 is here! And so is a new batch of songs to ignite the debate over just what Time-Life was thinking when they picked these songs.
Why we’ll miss this supremely strange casualty of the HBO lineup
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It’s running daily, Monday through Friday, for the next three weeks, through Christmas/Sol Invictus/What-Have-You. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an…
Long-lost episodes from the classic series are finally available on DVD, and we have Donna Reed’s real-life daughter to thank.
In the meadow he can build a snowman, if you know what we mean
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It’s running daily, Monday through Friday, for the next three weeks, through Christmas/Sol Invictus/What-Have-You. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an…
And it came to pass in those days, in the wilds of the Internet in the country of Popdose, thy humble servant Johnny Bacardi didst decree that he hath once more brought forth new reviews of recent comic and graphic novel reviews, including Craig Thompson’s Habibi and the DC/Vertigo limited series Spaceman.
San Francisco’s folk hero, Sean Hayes, gifted us with a Parlour to Parlour interview at his own private studio in the series’ final interview of 2011.
Tommy James gives praise to drum machines or Jesus, whichever returneth first
Wake up your neighbors with some sludge metal from Danish rockers, Rising.
Welcome to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s new webcomic. It’s running daily, Monday through Friday, for the next three weeks, through Christmas/Sol Invictus/What-Have-You. Each edition of SMD features Sort-Of Soundtrack, an…
The Rolling Stones will celebrate their 50th anniversary as a group in 2012. Rumblings suggest that we’ll probably see the Stones back on the road together next year to mark…
She’s laughing because she hears the bells, except there aren’t any
Right off the bat, I’ll admit that I’m not a Christmas person. This season full of earwig songs, clashing colors and increasingly unnecessary shopping frenzy leaves me cold. That said,…
As it turns out, Santa has a bit of a drinking problem
The Soundtrack Saturday reruns continue, this week with a Christmas movie everyone seems to love, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.
Make out songs. Get your make out songs here. Step right up.
Merry Christmas from Jheri Curl Fridays! This week, Run-DMC leads us on a holiday jaunt through Hollis, Queens. Bring on the chicken and collard greens!
Michael Fortes looks back on five major musical highlights as part of Popdose’s 2011 year-end wrap-up.
Grab your ukulele and your vintage dress, because it’s time for She and Him
Popdose sets the Wayback Machine…on fire and watches it burn.
