Video Premiere: Oka Sun – “The Flood” Posted: 16th September, 2022 by The Editor Last year’s Twin Flame, the debut record from California’s Oka Sun, is Continue Reading
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Video Interview: Lissie Moves Through Her Feelings
Video Interview: Lissie Moves Through Her Feelings Posted: 15th September, 2022 by The Editor On the latest episode of Get Involved, The Popdosemagazine’s music talk Continue Reading
EP Premiere: Old Moon – ‘Under All Skies’
EP Premiere: Old Moon – ‘Under All Skies’ Posted: 15th September, 2022 by The Editor With a lead guitar line straight from an 80s dance Continue Reading
Track-by-Track: The Dangerous Summer – ‘Coming Home’
Track-by-Track: The Dangerous Summer – ‘Coming Home’ Posted: 14th September, 2022 by The Editor The Dangerous Summer just capped off the summer with their sixth Continue Reading
Photography + Review: My Chemical Romance
Photography + Review: My Chemical Romance Posted: 14th September, 2022 by The Editor After two years of postponement, the long-awaited return of My Chemical Romance Continue Reading
Album Review: Why Bonnie – ’90 In November’
Album Review: Why Bonnie – ’90 In November’ Posted: 14th September, 2022 by The Editor Why Bonnie may be flying under the radar of indie Continue Reading
Photography + Review: Made In America Fest 2022
Photography + Review: Made In America Fest 2022 Posted: 12th September, 2022 by The Editor The annual Made In America Fest took place in the Continue Reading
Artist Interview: SUZANNE
Artist Interview: SUZANNE Posted: 12th September, 2022 by The Editor Suzanne is the project of cousins Sam Zagnit and Jeni Schapire. The duo are 6 Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/12)
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/12) Posted: 12th September, 2022 by The Editor The Popdosemagazine Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety Continue Reading
Album Review: Birthday Dad – ‘The Hermit’
Album Review: Birthday Dad – ‘The Hermit’ Posted: 9th September, 2022 by The Editor Dripping in anxiety, morbid fixations, and maddening isolation, Birthday Dad’s The Continue Reading
Album Review: Sleeping Witch & Saturn – ‘The Divine Madness of Spring’
Album Review: Sleeping Witch & Saturn – ‘The Divine Madness of Spring’ Posted: 9th September, 2022 by The Editor Sleeping Witch & Saturn’s The Divine Continue Reading
EP Premiere: Heavyhex – ‘Give Yourself Away’
EP Premiere: Heavyhex – ‘Give Yourself Away’ Posted: 8th September, 2022 by The Editor Long Island’s Heavyhex makes the sort of melodic hardcore that’d make their Continue Reading
Get Involved: August Roundup
Get Involved: August Roundup Posted: 7th September, 2022 by The Editor Get Involved is our weekly(ish) YouTube-based music talk show, on which video editor Molly Continue Reading
Album Review: JID – ‘The Forever Story’
Album Review: JID – ‘The Forever Story’ Posted: 6th September, 2022 by The Editor At this point in hip-hop, there seems to be a dearth Continue Reading
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/5)
The Alt Weekly Roundup (9/5) Posted: 5th September, 2022 by The Editor The Popdosemagazine Weekly Roundup is a column where our staff plugs a variety Continue Reading
Video Premiere: Common Sage – “Think About the Desert”
Video Premiere: Common Sage – “Think About the Desert” Posted: 2nd September, 2022 by The Editor In 2011, a band called Balance and Composure released Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Perennial
Artist Interview: Perennial Posted: 1st September, 2022 by The Editor Perennial’s latest full-length In the Midnight Hour lands somewhere between the artsy chaos of The Shape of Punk Continue Reading
Step 2 Rhythm-August 2022
Step 2 Rhythm-August 2022 Posted: 1st September, 2022 by The Editor Hardcore is thriving, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. As Continue Reading
Album Review: Rat Tally – ‘In My Car’
Album Review: Rat Tally – ‘In My Car’ Posted: 31st August, 2022 by The Editor Rat Tally’s In My Car is full of small and Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Joshua Olivier of No Better
Artist Interview: Joshua Olivier of No Better Posted: 30th August, 2022 by The Editor Speaking generally, genres like emo and pop-punk are not known for Continue Reading