Michael Lovito
editor@thepostrider.comIf Trump Runs in 2024, Who Will Be His Running Mate?
In 2019, we ran a piece about President Trump’s upcoming reelection and his relationship with Vice President Mike Pence — who we dubbed “the one man in the administration that President Trump cannot fire.” The article centered on whether or ...
The Postrider’s Top 30 Songs of 2020
2020… I mean, what do you say? Between the coronavirus pandemic, nationwide protests, and a long, drawn out presidential election, the country practically lived through an entire verse of “We Didn’t Start the Fire” in only twelve months. And while ...
John Kasich Spoke at the DNC. Will it Matter?
The 2020 presidential election has found former Ohio Governor John Kasich at a crossroads. No, literally; on the first day of the Democratic National Convention, the lifelong Republican delivered a speech while standing at a physical fork in the ...
Raw and Haunting, Phoebe Bridgers’ Punisher Lives Up To Its Name
Phoebe Bridgers released her new album, Punisher, earlier than expected on Thursday, June 18th. “I’m not pushing the record until things go back to ‘normal,’ because I don’t think they should,” Bridgers said in a tweet that also included a ...
How Fetch the Bolt Cutters Became the Album of Quarantine
“I Want You to Love Me,” the opening track of Fetch the Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple’s fifth studio album, begins with a digital fake out. A chintzy drum machine and minimalist keyboard line take up the first twenty or so ...
What Would the Senate Look Like If We Repealed the 17th Amendment?
This past April marked the 107th anniversary of the ratification of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution. As far as amendments go, it’s not exactly one of the better known — people invoke their First, Second, and Fifth ...
Durand Jones and The Indications Try to Bring the World Together at The Birchmere
Durand Jones and the Indications lay down some soulful jams at The Birchmere (Photo credit: The Birchmere)I already expressed this opinion in my Top 30 Songs of 2019 countdown (will I ever get done with my Best Albums of 2019 ...
The Postrider’s 2020 Oscars Preview
When I sat down last year to write my preview of the 91st Academy Awards, the Oscars were in a state of chaos. Kevin Hart had been fired as host, the Best Popular Film award was scrapped after being met ...
2020 Grammys Preview: The Nominees Finally Make Sense, But Does the Show Still Matter?
Billie Eilish is nominated in all general categories…can she pull off a historic sweep? (Photo Credit: Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) Take yourself back to 2010: A 20-year old Taylor Swift has just won the Grammy Award ...
The Postrider’s Top 30 Songs of 2019
How high, and how often, does Vampire Weekend make the list? (Photo by Ross Gilmore/WireImage) Life has gotten busy for your friendly neighborhood The Postrider EIC, and I haven’t had as much time to write in the back half of ...
Not Dead Yet: A Raconteurs Live Review
What intrigued me most about seeing The Raconteurs perform at The Anthem was the prospect of observing Jack White — my favorite artist and a man whose solo show I’ve seen three times — operate as part of a ...
All 30 MLB Primary Logos: Ranked
Two weeks ago, I went to Cincinnati for the express purpose of seeing a game at Great American Ballpark, the latest chapter in my efforts to visit all 30 Major League stadiums. A big part of these trips is buying ...
Faye Webster Brings Tight, Youthful Live Show to DC9
If one trend has defined the last few years of indie rock, it’s been the rise of the under-25-year-old female singer/songwriter. From Snail Mail to Julien Baker to Soccer Mommy to Phoebe Bridgers to Lucy Dacus, the genre is chock ...
Entertainment Weekly is Going Monthly, and That’s a Shame
One thing the youth of today, and certainly the youth of the future, will never understand is how many random magazines used to end up in people’s homes. I don’t know much about the magazine industry, but the way ...
Vampire Weekend and Billie Eilish Are Welcome Outliers. Can They Become Revolutionaries Too?
(Photo on the left by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, Right by Ross Gillmore/WireImage) The other day, a coworker of mine posted this preview of Vampire Weekend’s new album Father of the Bride by Mikael Wood in a slack channel, and I gave ...
I’d Like To Thank You All For Nothing At All: A Jeff Tweedy Live Review
There’s a part in Let’s Go (So We Can Get Back), Jeff Tweedy’s excellent memoir released last year, where he discusses Wilco’s collaboration with Billy Bragg on the Mermaid Avenue albums, a trilogy of records featuring the two artists playing ...
Jenny Lewis’s On the Line Satisfies Even When It Stretches
It’s probably not fair to think of Jenny Lewis as a “child star turned musician” anymore. After all, she made that pivot over twenty years ago when she formed Rilo Kiley, a perennially underrated indie band responsible for one of ...
Sherrod Brown Could’ve Been the Perfect Democrat for 2020, But He Waited Too Long to Make a Move
Sherrod Brown will not be running for president. The Ohio Senator announced yesterday through surrogates that he was content with his role in the Senate and lacks the “consuming drive” to seek the highest office in the land. This announcement ...
The Postrider’s 2019 Oscars Preview
They haven’t aired yet, but the 91st Academy Awards are already a huge mess. Last year’s ceremony pulled the smallest audience ever, prompting ABC to press the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to make changes to the broadcast ...
The Transcendental Experience of Seeing Sharon Van Etten Live
I know that there’s supposed to be an infinite number of universes containing an infinite number of possibilities, but I refuse to believe that there is any timeline in which Sharon Van Etten is not a rock star. There’s no ...
2019 Grammys Preview: The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same
As is the case with most live televised events these days, last year’s Grammys were met with a combination of disappointment and outrage. The disappointment came from the generally underwhelming nature of the night, which featured too many performances by ...
The Top 25 Albums of 2018
I know what you’re thinking: it’s almost February, isn’t it a little late for another best of 2018 list? And you’re right! Pitchfork, Stereogum, and all of those other big outlets beat me to the punch by almost three months. ...