Radio City with Jon Grayson and Rob Ross: Twenty One! (Which makes us legal…) On this twenty first installment of the well-loved podcast, Jon and Rob jump into the fire…
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Radio City with Jon Grayson and Rob Ross: Venti! Because when you can’t get enough, have some more! This time, Jon and Rob dive in deep with the extra time…
Radio City with Jon Grayson and Rob Ross: Hey Nineteen! Rolling along with the new format, Jon and Rob have a lively, riveting and powerful conversation which you don’t want…
Radio City with Jon Grayson and Rob Ross hit the double sevens… Settle in for another engaging back-and-forth between Jon and Rob as they touch on everything – for this…
Alex Dezen of the Damnwells stops by the podcast to talk about his new self-titled solo album which comes out on February 12.
Since I didn’t do this last year, I’m throwing my hat in with every one of the fine folks here at Popdose as 2014 was one of the most interesting,…
I’ve always enjoyed the concept of the “MacGuffin,” which is a story element – some “thing” that’s used to propel the narrative – that we never get to actually see….
Ever since I picked up a paperback version of Mark Helprin’s “Winter’s Tale” while spending my summer vacation on a lake in New Hampshire, I’ve always had a hard time…
I’ve always been a big fan of concept albums. More specifically, I’ve always loved albums that try to craft an actual story – a true beginning-to-end narrative. Classics like “Tommy”,…
So I’ve read a lot of articles over the last three years or so about the exciting, brave new world of e-book publishing, almost all of which used the term…
Matt ‘n’ Jeff talk to author and Popdose writer Scott Malchus about his new book, Basement Songs.
Are almanacs still necessary? Yeah, I think they are. Even though you can find exactly the thing you need on the Internet instantly, on your goddamn phone with Bing and…
There are a lot of great music autobiographies out there, but there are great ones still to be written. Chris Holmes counts down the Top 5.
Author Matthew Chojnacki has a tremendous new book devoted to the great cover art found on 7″ & 12″ vinyl singles in the ’80s. Here are his desert island picks.
Murder is the author’s racket. And he’s in it with Mickey Spillane.
Engineer and producer Phill Brown reflects on more than four decades in the music business with “Are We Still Rolling?” Chris Holmes weighs in with his review.
Popdose and Kirkus Reviews team up for the latest travelog from Rush drummer Neil Peart.