There are, across rock history, a few albums that could be considered perfect. Collections of songs where the composition, production, sequence, context, attitude and a mysterious x-factor all align flawlessly….
Benjamin Orr
Just because a song gets stuck at #3 on the charts doesn’t mean it’s not an all-time great.
Popdose.com checks out two comebacks: The Cars’ Move Like This and Urge Overkill’s Rock & Roll Submarine.
Popdose tries to tie together the mysterious threads of the Cars’ reunion album.
It’s time to put the Popdose mascot in hiding for the week as everyone’s favorite carnivore, Mr. Ozzy Osbourne comes to town. He’s bringing with him Oingo Boingo and Sinead. If I had know it was gonna be this kind of party….
Back in the mid- to late ’80s, before Bob Marley, David Byrne, and I had even met the eventual mayor of Bootleg City, otherwise known as Robert “The Eventual Mayor of Bootleg…
The Cars were on an extended hiatus in 1986 and its members were off doing their own thing. Ric Ocasek and Elliot Easton had both released solo discs since the…