Unlikely pairing? Perhaps, but it works. B.o.B. and Taylor Swift team up for the “Both Of Us” video.
The Popblerd Halftime Show: Mike A’s Best of 2012 So Far
Popblerd writer Mike A. lists his Top 10 albums of the first half of 2012 as well as a few of his most anticipated releases for the second half of the year, including the latest album by Jamie Woon!
Spin Cycle: The Beach Boys, That’s Why God Made The Radio
Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys return after a lengthy absence with “That’s Why God Made The Radio.” Does the iconic group still have the goods?
Spin Cycle: Maroon 5, Overexposed
Maroon 5’s “Overexposed” finds the pop/rock band heading more towards the mainstream. Is it worth your money?
Spin Cycle: Justin Bieber, Believe
The Biebs grows up, and at least three of us are listening. Big Money, GG and Stephen join forces to tackle “Believe.”
New Release Report 6/26/12: Maroon 5 Overexpose Themselves
Adam Levine and his Merry Maroons are back for Round 4 with “Overexposed.” It’s the biggest release in a week full of biggies. Read our latest New Release Report to find out who else has got new music out!
Blerd Briefs: “UnSung” Nas & Maxwell
If you’re watching TV tonight, make sure you’re checking out the season premiere of “UnSung” on TvOne, which profiles Sly & The Family Stone. Also, Maxwell cancels his tour and Amy Winehouse joins Nas on his new album.
Blerditorial: Remembering The Magic
Three years following his death, we remember the presence and legacy of Michael Jackson.
Spin Cycle: Bobby Brown, The Masterpiece
Is the new album by Bobby Brown a “masterpiece?” Check out our review to see whether a 15 year layoff has been kind to the New Edition singer.
The Viewfinder: Robin Thicke,”All Tied Up”
Robin Thicke gets sexy (again…) in his new video. Check out the latest from the “Duets” star!
Spin Cycle: Motion City Soundtrack, Go
An early summer night in 2008. Boy scoops girl up in battered Grand Am. A tentative, innocent kiss. “Where to,” he asks? “Let’s just drive. I finished your mix!” She smiles, handing him a slim disc case. There are graphics, a tracklisting, liner notes. My kinda girl, he thinks to himself. He scans the tracklist: Counting Crows, Deborah Cox, Motion City Soundtrack, Evanescence. He slips the disc into the player, willing to forgive the Evanescence in lieu of the sheer […]