Bubba, you know, he’s straight-up carnivore.
Dw. Dunphy
Vinyl is the beginning. Sure, wax cylinders came before, but the true concept of the album is a vinyl joint.
The Sunday Sickies is sittin’ on a park bench! Dah, dah, dummm!!
When the “Funny Pages” are neither, they’re Popdose’s Sunday Sickies.
The species is doomed. Here are four more indicators of our extinction.
In Popdose’s new series, Call It A Comeback, the staff looks at memorable, improbable reversals of musical fortunes.
Dw Dunphy ruminates over the difficulties of “living in the moment.”
Way Out Wednesday returns with Tony Redman bringing Dw. Dunphy in for Listening To Records!
The mother of year-end lists: Popdose’s Top Albums of 2011.
Dw Dunphy dedicates this to his Aunt Florence, whom he never formally met.
Rizzoli celebrates the anniversary of the legendary Def Jam label…with a book that could crush a small animal.
The record companies decided to fight the scourge of free music downloads with…twice-as-expensive discs. Let us explain.
Popdose.com presents the Top Ten CCM albums of all-time as determined by Dw. Dunphy.
Popdose starts the week with an extra added goodie you weren’t expecting.
Popdose’s Dw. Dunphy fears becoming one of those old men that only like the music they like and nothing else.
Popdose analyzes a seminal rock album, Slint’s Spiderland, that 80% of the public doesn’t even knows exist.
Popdose goes back to 1991 with the debut album from Australia’s Baby Animals.
Popdose.com’s series devoted to 50 CCM albums worth your attention rolls on!
Last night Ricky Gervais took down Hollywood’s sacred cows and Popdose weighs in.
Unlock the mysteries of one of the most sought-after 45 RPM records, Shamus M’Cool’s “American Memories.”
Popdose.com’s Dw. Dunphy wonders aloud why Jennifer Aniston does so many rom-coms, and arrives at a WOPR of an answer.
Popdose.com’s Dw. Dunphy goes past the “what” of reality TV to explore the “why.”
Popdose remembers musician Gerry Rafferty with a recollection of his album City to City.