Jon Stebbins has penned fine books about Beach Boys Dennis Wilson, and David Marks. “The Beach Boys FAQ” aspires to be the last word on the history of the band.
Where were you in 1988? For Popdose’s Ted Asregadoo, it was his college years, and guess what music he’s featuring this week?
In Hollywood, where everything from the latest Scorsese to Piranha 3-D is marketed as “a major motion picture,” you might think that there’s no such thing as a minor one….
via press release: The full trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming film The Hunger Games, which will be released by Lionsgate on March 23, 2012, debuted today. Following its national…
This week’s Revival House celebrates the 25th anniversary of what ESPN voted the best sports movie of all-time.
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Scotty Alan makes his picks.
Artist Will Cotton makes modern pinup art with a backward glancing aesthetic. Lindsay Lohan is making things worse. How do they intersect?
Al, don’t hang up. We need to talk about these movies of yours.
In anticipation of the theatrical version of John LeCarre’s classic novel, the 1979 miniseries has been released on DVD.
Popdose’s Secret Single presents a true American classic; nehru jackets sold separately.
There is nobody singing today that can parallel the pain in Roy Orbison’s voice.
A double scoop of songs for that date you have tonight. No date? No worries. We got your flavor, too.
Win a copy of the Blu-ray/DVD “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale”
Awww yeah. Now it’s a party! Kenny G. makes it to Jheri Curl Fridays!
On the heels of the release of a brand new EP, Little Shalimar stops by and gives Popdose his choices for five Desert Island Discs.
So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went, And took the fire with him, and a knife. And as they sojourned both of them together, Isaac the first-born spake…
You take the good, you take the bad. You throw away the good and there you have All Because Of You, Lisa “Blair” Whelchel’s 1984 Contemporary Christian album.
Two weeks ago, the computer had its best week of the season, winning $264 primarily due to a big win by the Eagles. Last week, the computer turned around and…
Led by vocalist Tre Williams, who can hold his own with the greats, The Revelations return with a brilliantly soulful new album, “Concrete Blues.”
“Friday” is the Song of the Year for 2011. Over the course of about two weeks, this thing went from pseudo-professional amateur project to hipster YouTube sensation to cultural phenomenon…
Boston-based Munk Duane has been a fixture in the local music scene for years. The New York-born musician went to college at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. His music…
We’re one week away from the end of AM Gold: 1966, and for the Popdose staff it seems it couldn’t come fast enough.
Popdose reflects back on the music of the overweight lover Heavy D.
Literally almost fifty years in the making, last week saw the release of The SMiLE Sessions, a boxed set of material from the Beach Boys chronicling their work on the…
A review of Julian Velard concert last Friday at Schubas in Chicago.
Tool’s original bassist Paul D’Amour jumps back into the spotlight with his Feersum Ennjin project.
Tim McCarver is not a singer. Dave Lifton is not a good person. Together, they helped create this column.
