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Me & Jay Nash with a side of Max Weinberg
ATV favorite Jay Nash has a new album coming out early next year. In a brief conversation for the Riverfront Times, Nash gave me a good amount of scoop regarding the new disc and I’m especially excited to hear that bass man extrordinaire Rob Wasserman is handling the low end on Nash’s new material. Check […]
Suburban Metal Dad: Get The Lights!
Welcome to today’s installment of Suburban Metal Dad, packed with hollow Christmas cheer for everyone! Check out today’s strip after the jump…
Introducing Suburban Metal Dad….
Hi. I’m D.X. Ferris. Thanks for taking time to check out my bullshit. Suburban Metal Dad is a new comic strip I’m writing. And drawing. It’s reality-based stories about life in the 10th circle, where middle managers and other morons have dominion. Essentially, Suburban Metal Dad is me warming up for couple unrelated projects I’m […]
Christmas Cheer: DXmas 2010
Today, we once again welcome our old pal D.X. Ferris with a special batch of holiday fear cheer for your listening pleasure! Happy Holidays, y’all. Welcome to DXmas 2010, your annual mixtape from one of the most trusted names in Yuletide entertainment. A Christmas CD mixtape can indeed make a thoughtful Christmas gift, as it […]
The Damnwells set release date for new album
The Popdose Mellowmas guys have been drunk on holiday eggnog for nearly two weeks now, but I have a news item that will grab the attention of Popdose majordomo Jeff Giles (he always insists that we should call him “Majordomo Executus” in public for some odd reason). It seems that The Damnwells have finally set […]
It Doesn’t Feel Like Christmas
…but after listening to this, I certainly feel happy! As mentioned. Go, download, listen and enjoy! (Doesn’t Glen sound great?)
“Lost” record from Glen Phillips finally comes home
Winter Pays For Summer by Toad the Wet Sprocket front man Glen Phillips is one of those great under-appreciated albums that for my money (and probably Glen’s too) is one that didn’t find nearly half the audience that it deserved at the time it was released in 2005. But then again, with 40 reviews on […]
Rush: Cleveland concert to be filmed for release
Remember how I said that the Cleveland show would be a “special” show? Here’s the newly official word from the band’s official website: As a tribute to the US city that first played their music, Rush confirms that the Cleveland performance of their Time Machine show on April 15th at the Quicken Loans Arena will […]
Contest: Win “Clapton” by Eric Clapton on vinyl!
Congrats to Ian from Charlottesville for being the lucky winner of our contest for the vinyl edition of the Everest album On Approach, courtesy of Warner Brothers and Because Sound Matters! Whether it was intentional or not, the cover artwork for Eric Clapton’s latest album is a sobering sight. 21 years after Clapton’s shadowy face […]