Video Mix: Uncle Smackass Tailgates 2012
From the gramophone to reel-to-reel to 8-track, from 45’s to cassettes to CDs, from zip drives to hard drives to cloud drives, Uncle Smackass has always been there.
From the gramophone to reel-to-reel to 8-track, from 45’s to cassettes to CDs, from zip drives to hard drives to cloud drives, Uncle Smackass has always been there.
‘Tis the season for giving, and Poploser has a plethora of presents for you. Because it is our understanding that many of our readers wander aimlessly through thick forests of sound, we have once again called upon Uncle Smackass and his trusty aural compass to help navigate you through the rough underbrush of 2012.
Hey, wake up! This is important. As we all know, last year cannot officially end until Poploser shares its favorite albums (and apparently I slept on my own editorial deadline of 11:59pm on December 31.) After careful deliberation (read: 3-12 beers), we have compiled an authoritative list on the ten best albums of 2011.
In November of 2011, I was commissioned by an exclusive group of music enthusiasts to create a Rush “supermix”. My goal was to represent the essence of Rush via song and word to the curious and the uninitiated. What transpired was a greatly received double album, the following write up and a half-empty bottle of rye.
Summer samplers with Road House-themed artwork? We got those—just not the ten song variety. Like we have the budget for that.