Posts tagged "Mayer Hawthorne"
Blerd Radio 2015; Episode 7: Nostalgia 3 (Nostalgia With A Vengeance)

Blerd Radio 2015; Episode 7: Nostalgia 3 (Nostalgia With A Vengeance)

The Blerd Radio team talks nostalgia, originality and reboots (shout out to D.J. Tanner and Kimmy Gibler) in the latest podcast.

Mayer Hawthorne Makes His Family "Stars" In New Video

Mayer Hawthorne Makes His Family “Stars” In New Video

Mayer Hawthorne is still working the year old “Where Does This Door Go” album, and one of its best singles, “The Stars Are Ours,” gets the video treatment.

Mayer Hawthorne's A Busy Man: "Crime" Video, "Stay" Cover Released

Mayer Hawthorne’s A Busy Man: “Crime” Video, “Stay” Cover Released

There’s a lot of Mayer Hawthorne going on right now…

Popblerd's New Release Report 7/16/13

Popblerd’s New Release Report 7/16/13

I’m doing this. I really am! This is Big Money’s deal but I’m taking over the “New Release Report” for a little while because, frankly, I miss it. But enough rambling, onto the new releases… We’re in the middle of July meaning…nothing is coming out. For the most part. First, there’s the solo outing from ex-Pantera/current Down frontman Phil Anselmo. I didn’t like it. A lot. You can go here to read why. On the other side of the spectrum (And […]

Mayer Hawthorne, Where Does this Door Go?: album review

Mayer Hawthorne, Where Does this Door Go?: album review

Mayer Hawthorne both expands and contracts with his latest album, “Where Does This Door Go?”

"Reach Out" To A New Jam From Mayer Hawthorne

“Reach Out” To A New Jam From Mayer Hawthorne

Even more music from Mayer Hawthorne, whose third album looks like it’s gonna be pure dopeness.

This Door Leads to the Track Listing for Mayer Hawthorne's New Album

This Door Leads to the Track Listing for Mayer Hawthorne’s New Album

New music coming soon from Mayer Hawthorne!! Check out the details!

Mayer Hawthorne's "Designer Drug": The Singles Bar Review

Mayer Hawthorne’s “Designer Drug”: The Singles Bar Review

Following an extensive tour in support of his excellent 2011 LP How Do You Do, Mayer Hawthorne has just unleashed his latest single. Similar to the stylistic leap between his first two albums, “Designer Drug” shows Hawthorne staying within his idiom of blue eyed soul, yet inching into new territory. It’s a solid strategy for maintaining your fanbase while not becoming artistically stagnant. This time around, Hawthorne has taken a left onto the dancefloor, serving up an irresistibly catchy tune […]

Who The Hell is...Topher Mohr?

Who The Hell is…Topher Mohr?

Mayer Hawthorne’s homie stromie Topher Mohr has a similar retro-soul sound. Give this guy a shot!

The Viewfinder: Mayer Hawthorne’s “Henny & Gingerale”

Looking on the back of your CD copy of Mayer Hawthorne’s How Do You Do? and wondering where the hell the song “Henny & Gingerale” is? Well, guess what? It’s not on it! “Henny” is a bonus cut available on the digital version only, and the Detroit-based soul singer has just shot a video for the uptempo cut. There ain’t much to it, really. Mayer is in his geek-chic glory, presiding over a house party full of attractive young ladies. […]

bLISTerd: The Popblerd Staff Presents The Best Music of 2011…And Some Playlists!!

We’ve spent much of the past week looking back at the year that was, with many of the writers on staff posting their lists of their 11 favorite albums of 2011. Everything from indie rock to hip-hop got mentioned, and every writer that contributed an individual list (and a couple that didn’t) ranked their albums. Those rankings were then compiled and the result…a quick and dirty list of the site’s 40 favorite albums of the year. Suck it, Billboard! 1) […]

bLISTerd Presents: GG's Top 11 Albums of 2011

bLISTerd Presents: GG’s Top 11 Albums of 2011

I’ve become very good at buying music these days. I rarely dislike anything I purchase, but that is a problem. With the ability to sample nearly anything and everything before I buy, my taste has become so narrowed down. Thus, my list is probably the most predictable list of all. But I’m not sure that’s a bad thing. The great thing about music is that it’s so subjective. You like what you like. I don’t listen to music as much […]