For his new video, with the world premiere here on Popdose, NOSHOWS (Max Satow) used the same filming location as the hit AppleTV+ show Severance, Bell Works in Holmdel, NJ
As springtime begins, 2025 already feels a decade old in terms of societal collapse — but it has also been rich with stellar new albums to provide comfort, catharsis, salvation and escape. Here’s 25 magnificent recent titles well worth checking out.
Envy of None are back with album two, Cat Ridgeway crafts an epic tribute to a friend’s tragic end, and Steven Wilson explores humanity and the galaxy with XTC’s Andy Partridge
Let’s set the table for this review. You’ve read/heard my very long standing admiration and respect for, plus the immeasurable influence that Peter Holsapple has had on my musical endeavors…
This is one of the most ‘80s show I’ve ever done, which is saying something.
Make an enormous playlist, hit shuffle, then hit the road. That’s what Rob Smith did; check out what it sounded like in The Vinyl Diaries.
“No matter what you put me through, I’ll still believe in love.”
Seeing someone from the metal community pay respect to the Pet Shop Boys is a glorious thing.
“As Nina Simone once said, ‘It’s the duty of every artist to reflect the times they live in,’ and that’s all I’ve tried to do through all my records.”
Radio City With Jon Grayson & Rob Ross: Episode Two Hundred Twenty Yes – another older episode, recorded just before Rob’s surgery (which is discussed during the upcoming Episode 221). …
Before we celebrate all the women who absolutely owned pop culture in 2024, let’s hear it for the boys. Today’s second to last post in our 2024 Rewind series celebrates timeless icons who still have plenty left to say.
We DO mean to name drop, because where else are Ariana Grande, Taylor Hawkins, Bruce Springsteen, Iggy Pop, Demi Lovato, Susanna Hoffs. Cheap Trick, and Pearl Jam all going to appear on the same list, let alone the same album?
Could this be THE greatest post in our 2024 Rewind series so far? The “The List” is now in your hands.
While Brat Summer is all about ‘Hyper Pop’, the Summer of Love gave rise to Power Pop. Popdose pays tribute to the scene while celebrating the best new records in the genre.
Hopefully Trump’s tariff war won’t affect the deluge of top tier talent crashing our shores from Europe. In today’s 2024 in Rewind, we toast just a few of the year’s most delicious musical imports.
From the second coming of the Smiths, to Northern Ireland’s leap to the forefront of Global Hip Hop, 2024 saw some truly spectacular artists blast into the mainstream — here are some of our favorites.
Do Best Album Lists Still Matter? In the age of microculture, Popdose views 50 of the year’s best albums through Gen-X Spex.
Single Play puts the spotlight on The Cure, Linkin Park, and Mark Bacino
Reinventing Sunset Blvd. and Romeo + Juliet for the Instagram era. Plus: Gatz Off Broadway.
The 40th anniversary of the Tragically Hip is a milestone that’s been marked in a number of special ways. There’s the new documentary, No Dress Rehearsal, helmed by Canadian filmmaker…
I usually write an essay for these, but here in our third presidential cycle with authoritarian blood-and-soil nationalism as the official Republican platform, I increasingly find I have nothing to…