Doris Troy may have had only big hit, the 1963 classic “Just One Look,” but she had a long and successful career working with the biggest names in rock and roll.
At the announcement of his death, it was important to recount the “failures” of Steve Jobs.
Murder is the author’s racket. And he’s in it with Mickey Spillane.
For the past five years or so, Brooklyn-based rich kids hipsters and indie rockers are two sides of the same coin, or at least that’s the public perception or cultural…
We delve deeper into AM Gold’s 1965 and find some genuine treasures.
The acclaimed British Invasion DVD series returns with a definitive look at the Hollies, a band that did nothing less than produce hits for more than a decade.
We couldn’t talk about Mick Jagger without talking of his dark twin, soulmate and nemesis … wait a minute, we’ve done this before, haven’t we? Still, maybe the comparison is…
Boasting focused, soul-lifting horns, sunburst harmonies and a thrilling propensity for shaken-up textures and rhythms, Earth, Wind & Fire could do almost no wrong for a period of time in…
Kelly Stitzel looks at a returning favorite, Parks and Recreation.
Scott Malchus reviews the DVD release of the short-lived British series, “Identity.”
For more than 75 years, Kirkus Reviews has served as the industry bible for bookstore buyers, librarians, and ordinary readers alike. Now Popdose has joined the Kirkus Book Bloggers Network,…
If you’ve not been following every breath he takes, you’re missing a lot of great guest appearances by the man they call Sting.
After much delay, Spare Parts finally returns with 1984’s mega-blockbuster, “This Hard Land.”
Chickenfoot writes a mature rock song about adult relationships. Imagine that …
Jeremy Toback and Butch Norton discuss their new band and its debut EP.
“The Horrors of Stephen King” falls way short of TCM’s past specials and fails to provide much insight into the mind of King.
Perpetuating sadness and misery via the internet, Popdose presents YouTube Roulette!
Pull the trigger and pray for mercy with NO PROBLEM! — Popdose presents YouTube Roulette: The Worst TV Commercials Ever
Pull the trigger and pray for mercy — Popdose presents YouTube Roulette: The Worst Music Video Ever.
The Lost Dogs emerge with a vintage concert for the DVD release, It Came From The Basement.
Scott Malchus reviews the second season release of the ABC hit, “Modern Family.”
Our latest Jheri Curl Fridays column takes a look at Skyy’s #1 R&B hit “Call Me”.
Can Jeff Giles break Dave’s genial spirit with a copy of Barbra Streisand’s new CD? There’s only one way to find out. Read on.
Bob Cashill returns to the multiplex and ponders “Moneyball,” “Drive,” and “The Debt.”
He will buy you a new life, but first he needs to re-record his old songs. Again.
Scream 4 will be available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Xbox and Playstation starting October 4th,
