A double serving of tasty tunes smothered in gravy. Served over-cooked and much-loved. (and truly hyphenated)
Even though the production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis is best known for their groundbreaking work with Janet Jackson (you know, back when she was good,) the first…
Perfect for your soul-crushing trip to the mall on this Black Friday: A rundown of a classic Top 10 from November 1983. It’s the Popdose Podcast, Episode 22: CHART ATTACK! Edition!
Join the Popdose Staff as they say “Thank You” to the people that introduced them to the music that shaped their lives.
I don’t even know what to say anymore. Gamblor has effectively gone bankrupt. After hitting a peak of +$1,910 after Week 9 last season, Gamblor has proceeded to lose $2752…
On a Thanksgiving night 35 years ago tomorrow, the Band bid farewell at The Last Waltz. Among the show’s many highlights was Van Morrison’s scintillating rendition of “Caravan.”
Review of the J.J. Abrams ode to Steven Spielberg, “Super 8”
An unlikely song hit #1 on the U.S. in 1962: “Sukiyaki” by Kyu Sakamoto. It’s the only song in Japanese to top the charts in America, and that’s especially surprising…
On the eve of Thanksgiving, Dw. Dunphy serenades the Disney turkey that is The Black Hole.
Kelly Stitzel wants you to have something to drown out the sounds of children screaming, realtives fighting, and in-laws nagging this Thanksgiving holiday. So to help you stay sane, she’s put together an extra fun ’80s Dance Party mix.
This week’s Mix Six gives you a sweet mix. Because what would Thanksgiving in the U.S. be without pie?
As we kick off our look at AM Gold: 1967, we begin with a discussion on the merits of Time-Life’s track selection for the series.
Win a copy of the critically acclaimed indie, “Bellflower.”
The Empire Shall Fall return with the first of a three-part EP release that challenges what you know about metalcore.
The funk tends to bring the fun, and Saturday night’s installment of San Francisco’s 10th annual Funk Festival lured the city’s dance party people out to help Afrolicious and the…
Thirteen versions of “Sweet Child O’ Mine?” Must be Thanksgiving!
Get Something Wild, and much, much more, as Criterion’s biannual Barnes & Noble sale ends today.
A grande, double shot of date songs tonight. Servin’ up fully-caffeinated and decaf, for your listening pleasure.
Straight out of Baltimore by way of Greenville, North Carolina, Future Islands brought their own brand of crazy to Bottom of the Hill on Tuesday night. The show, headlined by…
Stop spreading rumors for a second and check out the latest Jheri Curl Fridays column!
Whether or not you’re a fan of Woody Allen this American Masters documentary is an exemplary study of the artist.
Gamblor’s having a terrible season, but it’s not backing down. The computer throws its lot in with the Chargers this week, hoping to claw its way back to .500.
Ken Shane first saw Tower of Power live back in the ’70s, and he’s seen them many times since. After 44 years as a band, they can still bring the soul thunder.
Daft Punk is a household name for music nerds now, and all the kids on the playground wear helmets and robot suits and speak French. Their sophomore album Discovery was…
A comprehensive look at the careers of the members of one of the most influential R&B acts of all time.
Our look at Time-Life’s “AM Gold” series chugs on with the final installment from 1966, featuring cuts from The Lovin’ Spoonful and The Righteous Brothers.
Is that a new Beach Boys song in the Citi Card commercial? No, not quite.
Cory Smoot’s bandmembers in GWAR pay him the highest tribute a bemasked band can.
