Coming Around Again is back…with Jermaine and Stevie.
Note for Note: A Guide to the Discography of Justin Timberlake (Part One: *NSYNC)
Paying tribute to the career of Justin Timberlake, and remembering the early, awkward years.
PJ Morton, New Orleans: Album Review
When Maroon 5 announced their Overexposed album, I did a double take when I realized that there was a new member. Keyboardist PJ Morton joined Adam Levine and co. for their most recent album and tour, and has since gone on to release his first major label album, New Orleans, on hometown label Young Money. So, to encapsulate, the black dude from Maroon 5 just released an album on the hottest rap label around. Roll that around in your head […]
Shuggie Otis, Inspiration Information + Wings Of Love: Album Review
A gifted, prodigiously talented soul/funk recluse, Shuggie Otis’s music certainly deserves to be canonized; all the accepted pieces of pop-culture folklore are there, from the Rolling Stones sideman offer to the eventual artistic blackout, and so it stands to reason that when Otis’s music finally reaches the masses, it will be transcendent. Which, as it turns out, is a bit of a foolish way to think; there’s no easier way to shatter transcendence than to expect it. In 2013, we’ve […]
Blerd Radio 2013 Episode 6: Blerd Radio Goes to the Seventies
The Popblerd crew travels back to the Seventies on their latest podcast.
bLISTerd: The 10 Best Albums of the ’70s!
Michael, meet Stevie. Stevie, meet Michael. Stevie and Michael, meet our top ten.
bLISTerd: The 100 Best Albums of the ’70s: Part Nine
We’re in crunchtime on our best of the ’70s list! Mick and Keef have a few things to say to you, though.
bLISTerd: The 100 Best Albums of the ’70s: Part Three
P-Funk. Uncut funk. The bomb. We can’t have a best albums of the ’70s list without ’em.
The Popblerd New Release Report 10/30/12: Ho Ho Ho!
Let Rod Stewart put a little jingle in your bells…and other hot albums coming out this week, in our latest New Release Report!
Songs in the Key of Life 13: “I Can Only Be Me”
How can I not select a Stevie Wonder song? After all, this column is named after one of his best selling albums… As I look back on my life I can’t help but to laugh. It’s funny how we make attempts at certain things in hopes that it will bring us great success. I had my share of experiments that went nowhere fast. I was just telling a friend the other day how I feel like Ralph Kramden from the […]