• On Post Pop Depression, Iggy Pop huddles with Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme, Dead Weather’s Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helders.
  • ...with a kind of pop music—or even the heyday of being IggyPop”—and Post Pop Depression still feels like it somehow pays Homme-age to that tragic event.
  • All this is reflected in Iggy’s darkly humorous musings on ‘Post Pop Depression’, but the issues are universal as well as personal.
  • Post Pop Depression isn't the sound of an acclaimed artist seamlessly slipping away, but a wild animal screaming with all his might into the night Read Review.
  • That’s pretty much how it works, and the singular thrill of Post Pop Depression is how clearly Iggy puts himself across. “In the Lobby” tells it best.
  • That ethos continues on Post Pop Depression, which, tonally and in spots lyrically, doesn’t sound designed to elicit any warm and fuzzy feelings.
  • What happens when a last living legend meets one of the most prolific contemporary rock musicians? Post Pop Depression, that's what.
  • Iggy Pop; ALbum Review; 2016; Post Pop Depression. Photo moved in advance and not for use - online or in print - before jan.
  • iggy-pop-album-post-pop-depression. ... body, and tellingly, he has chosen this moment to release an album that puts him in the past tense: Post Pop Depression.
  • Post Pop Depression has largely been touted as the brainchild of Josh Homme, and the QOTSA founder indeed deserves credit for a production that’s by turns...