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METAL DAD: THE BOOK IS AVAILABLE NOW. COLLECTS YEARS 3 & 4! Click here. METAL DAD shirts! Click here to get yours.
METAL DAD: THE BOOK IS AVAILABLE NOW. COLLECTS YEARS 3 & 4! Click here. METAL DAD shirts! Click here to get yours.
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Let there be Bread. (Sorry, I don’t have any Phish. You’ll have to ask Jesus about those bootlegs.)
Rob Smith reviews the new Shelby Lynne album, a slice of southern country/soul deserving of a large audience.
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Just ask these seven acts.
In the words of our own Jason Hare, esteemed curator of all things mellow, this second part of AM Gold: 1978 is, “seriously, the Mellow Goldiest list of all.”
A new PBS music program promises no Celtic nothing…but gives you Train instead. Who has failed?
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.
Put your headphones on and your cares away, and come back with us once again to the world of Time-Life’s “AM Gold” — 1963 style!
Don’t think sorry’s easily said, unless you’re guilty. Popdose ponders this latest round of plagiarism speculation.
Chris Holmes offers the second part of his overview of thrash-metal legend Megadeth’s discography, covering 1997’s Cryptic Writings through 2009’s Endgame.
Chris Holmes travels back to 1986, a time when one-hit wonder Timbuk3’s future was so bright they indeed had to wear shades.
It’s that magical time of year when the record industry celebrates its biggest sales successes and gives an overdue nod to a token old guy. Join us as we watch the 2010 Grammy Awards!
As election day approaches, it’s important for a political candidate like myself to line up celebrity endorsements. One of my opponents, David Byrne, has the support of famous people-slash-political activists…
Did Michael Jackson break the music industry? Jon Cummings examines the damage in this week’s Jesus of Cool.
Our yearlong flashback to 1989 continues with Jon Cummings’ reappraisal of Shawn Colvin’s Steady On.
I almost didnÁ¢€â„¢t watch the Grammy Awards last night; in fact, I didnÁ¢€â„¢t turn them on until a half hour into the show. Living on the west coast, by the…