Lashing out against the latest Springsteen backlash.
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You’ve been checking out some of our individual posts detailing the year’s best albums so far, now check out what the rest of us thought!
Light some sparklers and get ready to dance your 4th of July away with a special Independence Day Weeknight ’80s Dance Party.
Bob Lefsetz goes to a Bruce Springsteen concert and gets it completely wrong.
The official clip for one of my favorite cuts from Wrecking Ball. Check it out here: [youtube id=”qPmIIXXv0d8″ width=”600″ height=”350″]
Rob Smith reviews the new Trampled by Turtles album, “Stars and Satellites.”
What sets Kip Moore’s “Up All Night” apart from so many of his peers is the conviction of the singer’s delivery and his commitment to make great music rather than cash in on a trend.
“Wait, did this all just happen?” That’s what we asked ourselves this morning, as we got up and prepared to go to our day jobs after five days at the…
AUSTIN – First off, our apologies today for all the up-and-coming acts that we were supposed to spotlight – Thursday at the South by Southwest music conference, the big names…
The Boss addresses his loyal subjects from a podium in Austin.
AUSTIN – There is nothing gradual or tentative about the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference; you jump in and either start swimming madly or you just drown. We tried…
We kick off our coverage of SXSW 2012 right here. Join us!
Some personal reflection and words of praise for the Boss’s latest album.
Carly Simon’s song from Working Girl was the first Oscar-winning song in a decade not to be a smash hit, and also it was by the iconic Carly Simon. What gives?
Rob Smith’s Vinyl Diaries explores Bruce Springsteen’s “Tunnel of Love.”
Bruce Springsteen, rock’s ultimate road warrior, will play 18 shows in the United States this spring in support of his upcoming album, Wrecking Ball.
Out of the darkness of our SOPA blackout comes a ray of light. This morning, the long-awaited news of Bruce Springsteen’s new album was made official. Wrecking Ball, to be released…
Singer/songwriter John Mark McMillan recently released his fourth studio album, Economy. Hailing from Charlotte, NC, McMillan’s music draws it’s inspiration from the music of many of today’s most highly regarded…
Join the Popdose Staff as they say “Thank You” to the people that introduced them to the music that shaped their lives.
Sunday morning, as rain flooded the streets and the sun refused to break through the dark clouds, Scott Malchus and his son ran the annual Santa Clarita 5K race.
If you could only listen to five albums, which ones would you choose? In this edition of Desert Island Discs, Jason Corcoran of Gaston Light makes his picks.
A look at Tim Robbins’ exemplary film in this week’s Basement Songs.
After much delay, Spare Parts finally returns with 1984’s mega-blockbuster, “This Hard Land.”
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.
And just like that, 1963 is in our rear-view mirrors. But before we speed ahead to ’64 let’s fire up the old transistor radio and check out the final group of tunes from 1963.
We’re such geeks that we even think about albums with great second-to-last songs.