BPM Curates: March 2025 John Wohlmacher·April 1, 2025Our monthly playlist of the team's essential new songsBPM Curates PlaylistsFeatures
Album Review: The Horrors – Night Life John Wohlmacher·March 27, 2025This is the age of the homo saltanes – the man that dances, endlessly and boundlessly in ecstasy....Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: clipping. – Dead Channel Sky John Wohlmacher·March 24, 2025What I love most about cyberpunk is how polymorphic it is. Sure, everyone loves The Matrix or Blade...Album ReviewsReviews
“What have I done? What have I tried?”: An Interview with Jim James John Wohlmacher·March 19, 2025“Yeah, tenth record, which is…” Jim James takes a long break. In the ensuing silence, it feels like...FeaturesInterview
Album Review: Circuit des Yeux – Halo On The Inside John Wohlmacher·March 18, 2025A lot of spirituality and religion is formed by archetypes that connect with the deep recesses of our...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
BPM Curates: February 2025 John Wohlmacher·March 3, 2025Our monthly playlist of the team's essential new songsBPM Curates PlaylistsFeatures
Album Review: Ichiko Aoba – Luminescent Creatures John Wohlmacher·March 3, 2025When Ichiko Aoba‘s Windswept Adan was suddenly released at the tail end of 2020, it felt like a...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Album Review: Tocotronic – Golden Years John Wohlmacher·February 25, 2025If there’s one failure I blame Gen X and the Millennial Gen for, it’s that they collectively allowed...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: FACS – Wish Defense John Wohlmacher·February 20, 2025Discussing the notion of a musical canon is an incredibly ridiculous venture. For one, there’s the inherent incoherence...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Album Review: Drop Nineteens – 1991 John Wohlmacher·February 19, 2025As opposed to politics, it’s incredibly fun to engage in alternative history thought experiments when it comes to...Album ReviewsReviews