Singing Out Against Hunger
If there’s an article about music on Pop Theology, you know Richard Lindsay has written it. Check out his review of an interesting…
Road to Recovery…and a Higher Power
Pop Theology contributor Richard Lindsay offers a review of Eminem’s new album, Recovery. It’s the first review of a rap album here at…
What’s the Meaning Behind Lady Gaga’s New Video?
(Hint: There is none.) Frequent Pop Theology contributor Richard Lindsay offers his take on the music video for Lady Gaga’s new song, “Alejandro,”…
U2 360
If any of you, like me, had tickets to U2’s second leg of their American 360 tour, then you were sorely disappointed to…
The Time is Now
Recent Pop Theology contributor and self-proclaimed Bare Naked Ladies addict (seriously, we need to conduct an intervention), Jessica Margrave Schirm, reviews their latest…
Anthea Butler on Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson
Religion Dispatches has an interesting article up this morning entitled “When the Gods Die: Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett Take the 70s With…
R.I.P. K.o.P.
Unless you’re working the night shift and have just woken up for work, you probably already know that Michael Jackson, the self-proclaimed King…
21st Century Breakdown: Green Day’s Operatic Follow-up to American Idiot
The middle-aged boys of Green Day continue they’re singular positions as composers of punk opera, as explained in this review from Richard Lindsay.
No Line on the Horizon Review
Pop Theology contributor Richard Lindsay reviews U2’s latest album, No Line on the Horizon.