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Overlooked 2023: The Best Albums Of The Year So Far We Didn’t Review

Joshua Pickard, Chase McMullen, Rob Hakimian, Ray Finlayson, John Amen, Kyle Kohner and John Wohlmacher·August 28, 2023
Sometimes albums just slip through the net - we wanted to give the best ones their moment in the spotlight.
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John Amen, Todd Dedman, Ray Finlayson, Rob Hakimian, Kyle Kohner, Larry McClain, Chase McMullen, Tim Sentz, Aleksandr Smirnov, Jasper WIllems and John Wohlmacher·December 20, 2022
Every year we throw the doors open to the BPM team to give them space to write or...
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Rob Hakimian, Chase McMullen, Tim Sentz, Joshua Pickard, John Wohlmacher, Ray Finlayson, John Amen, Kyle Kohner, JT Early, Carlo Thomas, Ethan Reis, Jeremy J. Fisette, Aleksandr Smirnov, Lucas Martins, Steve Forstneger, Eddie Smith and Tom Williams·December 15, 2022
You could easily write a dramatic pop-rock opera about the major global events that happened in 2022. From...
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