B sides, bonus tracks, and digital deluxe editions — are these lost audio treasures another way the music industry shakes 80 percent of their profits from 20 percent of the fans? Popdose investigates.
Kate Bush
Well, it’s that time again: Time for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to announce another set of nominees for possible induction, and time for me to emerge from…
If the first show was a Hormone Monster, this one’s the Depression Kitty.
Year end album round-ups are no longer a consensus of the nation’s listening experience. We live in a hyper fragmented world — a total niche fest. I’ve read about 50…
Angels Bend Closer, billed as Jane Siberry’s first official album in five years, is actually her first one in close to 20 that I’ve fallen in love with. Alas, ours…
Earlier this year, Eliot Sumner quietly released Information, one of the loudest, most ambitious, most exhilarating and inventive rock/pop albums of the decade, let alone the year. And I had…
Back in 2009, when Maxwell’s critically acclaimed BLACKsummer’snight marked the singer’s return following an eight-year hiatus from the music industry and served notice that he remained a stunningly singular creative…
There are some really dark Christmas songs out there, man
If you’ve been Jonesing for a Sarah McLachlan fix without all the depressing caged animal misery that often goes with it, Nashville’s Heather Bond is here to whisk you way…
Brian returns to Eric’s house and finally tells Allison his true feelings.
The first of two parts on female artists in popular music and their relationships to the political, either through their music or image.
The latest Weeknight ’80s Dance Party is all about the ladies.
This week Bottom Feeders asks, what can brown do for you?
From Kate Bush’s official site: We are extremely pleased to announce that Kate will be releasing a brand new album: 50 Words For Snow on 21 November 2011 The album…
This week’s ’80s Dance Party is brought to you by heartbreak, passion, longing, lace and dark lipstick.
This week’s Mix Six goes back to a time when The King of Rock and Roll was resurrected for all to feel the power of E.
Popdose.com’s Weekly Mixtape returns with Kelly Stitzel’s ode to the flip side.
This week, The Friday Mixtape has been specially super-sized in order to provide you with 31 fiendishly good songs to keep you grim and grinning throughout the Halloween weekend.
Soundtrack Saturday turns two with a very special video retrospective. Join the celebration!
So, I took at least an inital recommendation last week to listen to some Blue Oyster Cult and spun the record the vast majority said to listen to – Mirrors. …
Maxwell. Boston. Free Priority Access tickets. Need we say more? Click to enter the contest from Popdose, Samsung, and AT&T!
That isn’t a dog whistle you hear — it’s that chick in the leotard over there. She’s Kate Bush, and this week, John C. Hughes is Lost in the ’80s with her.
DOWNLOAD THE FULL MIX HERE A few weeks ago, I took my family down to a train wreck of an event called the Great American Food and Music Festival in…
For someone who can talk your ear off, Syd Straw certainly has built an enigmatic career. After establishing her bona fides as an arty modern-rock diva during the mid-Á¢€â„¢80s, as…
Kate Bush’s watershed moment is and always will be 1985’s Hounds of Love, and rightly so, but this week we focus on a song from The Sensual World, the follow-up…
Just so you know, it’s been raining like a mofo in the Bay Area (which is where yours truly resides). And in between driving to work, or taking BART into…