Nappy Dot Org Tracklist 1. Legends Live On 2. Return of the Country Boyz 3. Ea$y Money 4. Hey Love ft. Samuel Christian 5. Pete Rose ft. Khujo Goodie 6….
Built Like Alaska is a five-piece rock band born in the sun annihilated Central Valley of California, landlocked between the Sierras and the Pacific Ocean. Residing in the small town…
Following the glowing reviews London-based songwriter and film composer Chris Letcher received for his debut album Frieze (2007) and EP Harmonium (2008), Letcher now releases his full-length follow up, Spectroscope….
We now have a cable television subculture saturated with antiheroes. Walter White on “Breaking Bad,” Tommy Gavin on “Rescue Me,” Patty Hewes on “Damages,” Nucky Thompson on “Boardwalk Empire” and, to a certain degree, Don Draper on “Mad Men.” Add to that list Dexter Morgan, the titular “hero” of this Showtime series and you have one hell of a party.
The Talking Heads emerged weird, polished that weirdness, and let the world catch up.
Four men, ten albums, twenty incredible years: ladies and gentlemen, Sloan! Sloan is a Toronto-based rock quartet formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1991. The band is known for their…
Maybe her dancing will be an improvement over her legal analysis?
In which Bob possibly sets a new personal record for equivocation.
Just when they were getting into it, DC loses The Spirit.
Popdose.com asks, who told Pinataland they were allowed to make a fun folk-pop record?
With a recent remix signing to Ministry of Sound, and two releases through One Love, Fear of Dawn are on the brink of being a worldwide sensation in the clubbing…
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,…
Hailing from Oakland, California, Quinn DeVeaux talks about the hybrid of gospel, blues and R&B that he calls blue beat in this month’s Parlour to Parlour.
There’s a noted lack of political commentary in modern pop music. Is that such a bad thing?
Bob Cashill isn’t all smiles over the top-grossing adaptation.
One Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter sends a message to the East Coast’s least favorite hurricane of 2011.
When Nick Ashford passed away on Tuesday, the music world was robbed of a true legend. Nick, along with his partner (and later wife) Valerie Simpson, had a quarter-century run…
This week — a week late, to be perfectly honest — we revisit the dog days of summer ’98!
Paul Cauthen’s granddad, a preacher, taught him to sing and play guitar while Dave Beck earned an upright 1950 Kay bass from his father, a world-traveling Texas musician. The two…
We love action. We’d love it more if it didn’t leave us feeling queasy and confused.
Dave Steed checks out Pro-Pain as they turn 20 and gets his first taste of the Iron Lamb.
Are Truth & Salvage Co. the second coming of the Eagles? Ted Asregadoo weighs in on their debut album.
From chicken to coffee and Jimmy Buffett to Ryan Tedder, the Popdose staff recounts those musicians whose merchandising presences are grossly oversold.
Jerry Leiber, a founding father of rock and roll, and one of the greatest songwriters in the history of popular music, died this week. Ken Shane pays tribute.
Rufus Sewell’s eyes immediately lure you into watching Zen, the BBC series based on he popular Aurelio Zen novels by Michael Dibdin. Sewell, an actor better known for period dramas…
From Mashable: Ticketmaster, the event ticketing property of Live Nation, is enhancing its interactive seat maps so that ticket buyers and event-goers can see where their Facebook friends are sitting,…
Certain songs are so well-known that we assume they were hits, but their popularity is actually retroactive. “I Want Candy,” by Bow Wow Wow, for example, is a definitive ’80s…
