Tony Redman reviews the latest Mystery Science Theater 3000 release: “Manos” the Hands of Fate!
Ready or not, here comes a colossal wave of nostalgia-driven cash-ins honoring the music of 1991 — starting with a deluxe multimedia celebration of Pearl Jam’s Ten, shortly being honored…
You’ll have to wait until the end of October to hear Coldplay’s new album, the titled-by-Tourette’s Mylo Xyloto. But thanks to the magic of YouTube, you can stream Mylo‘s second…
Dying to hear the new Tori Amos record, Night of Hunters? You’re in luck — NPR has unveiled a First Listen stream of the album, due out September 20. NPR…
From Kate Bush’s official site: We are extremely pleased to announce that Kate will be releasing a brand new album: 50 Words For Snow on 21 November 2011 The album…
With just his guitar and harmonica, backed by a small group of singers behind him, Springsteen delivered his “prayer for our fallen brothers and sisters.” There was no bombast that night, just reverence and respect for the fallen.
Real people died on 9-11 and in the aftermath. Why can’t the media respect the privacy of its mourners, Popdose.com columnist Dw. Dunphy wonders.
Dr. House Sings! Popdose pulls out the Wagner Johnson Downey Scale to weigh the results.
With the third season of ABC’s award winning comedy, Modern Family, just weeks away, your good friends at Popdose have 3 DVD copies of the second season to giveaway!
Gabe Dixon performed last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, closing out the show with the tracks “My Favorite” and “Running on Fumes.” Both songs are from his recently released solo…
Hello, Almost a year ago to the day I left work one night and headed over to Munaf’s house to hear Explosions in the Sky‘s newly recorded record Take Care,…
Rob Smith looks back at music that provided some small comfort after 9/11/2001, in this week’s “Weekly Mixtape.”
Phyllis Hyman’s 1986 hit “Living All Alone” is the subject of this week’s Jheri Curl Fridays column.
San Antonio’s Girl In A Coma have left a permanent tattoo on the hearts of thousands with their piercing songs and nuclear performances. They’ve blazed a singular trail since Nina…
Cal Ecker, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter who is making waves with his new single “I Will Love You,” will release his self-titled debut EP on September 20. The songs in the…
I just got back from the desert, and chances are, you know someone else who has as well. It’s taken 25 years for Black Rock City to become a major…
I knocked around the fringes of academia for years, but it’s just as well that I never became a teacher — because there’s nothing I find more irritating than a…
Have plans for the weekend but can’t find a sitter? You’re in luck. Jonah Hill, babysitter extraordinaire and star of The Sitter, is available… as long as you’re hot and…
Rubblebucket has teamed up with the non-profit, charity organization The Voice Project to record a cover of Sufjan Stevens’ ”John Wayne Gacy, Jr.,” in their effort to bring attention to,…
Like this track? You can download it courtesy of our friends at XPN by clicking here. THE HUMANS are an innovative, three-piece, contemporary rock band comprising Toyah Willcox, Bill Rieflin…
Skylar penned “Invisible” about a year ago, while living in the Oregon wilderness, and has this to say about the track: “I wanted it to be Peter Parker by day…
Gamblor and Son of Gamblor have returned for a third season of NFL picks against the spread. Sportsbooks beware!
KOPPS are an American synth/dance band, formed in Rochester, NY USA in 2010 and one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music….
Last week, we published a compilation of the 100 greatest cover songs of all time, as voted by the Popdose staff. Of course, our way of tabulating the results (you…
Otis Redding would have turned 70 tomorrow. The great New Orleans musician Wardell Quezergue died this week. Ken Shane pays tribute to both artists.
Fred Schneider of the B-52’s followed up the success of ”Love Shack” with a re-release of a 1984 solo album featuring the synth pop treasure ”Monster.” Despite the band’s newfound cultural relevance, the song was too weird or too dated to hit big.
In sports, there’s nothing more annoying than a fan who jumps on the bandwagon of a winning team, then overcompensates for the time he missed by being even more obnoxious than the longtime fans. Does the same hold true for music lovers? Read on as Bob ignores Dawes for a year only to suddenly become their biggest fan.
This summer is shaping up to be a big one for Wavves. Last week MTV announced that the band will serve as the guest composer for the first season of…
[youtube id=”pkgQ88G8Hj8″ width=”600″ height=”350″] ”My Machines” is available as a 12″ colored vinyl single via Warp Records; the printing is extremely limited due to the recent Sony DADC warehouse fire…
Lots of movies will come out between now and November. Like these, for instance.
