John Wohlmacher
Podcast: Let It Beat Episode 04 – Lil Nas X, Moor Mother and Injury Reserve
This week on our team’s music discussion podcast, John Wohlmacher welcomes Harrison Suits Baer and Rob Hakimian back...
Album Review: HTRK – Rhinestones
It’s fascinating how pop culture history has a tendency to repeat itself. When, earlier this month, Low released...
Podcast: Let It Beat Episode 03 – Little Simz, Halsey and Low
This episode, host John Wohlmacher welcomes back Harrison Suits Baer and John Amen to our music discussion podcast....
Album Review: Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
There’s no city quite like London. Ever since a raging fire destroyed the city in the 17th century,...
Vespertine at 20: Our guide to Björk’s romantic opus
She wanted to craft an album bound by domesticity, inspired by her newfound partnership with Matthew Barney, and delivered a record overflowing with wintry choirs and strings, icicle-delicate music box keyboards and beats...
Podcast: Let It Beat – Episode 02: Pink Siifu, Lorde and Deafheaven
Our panel discuss their recent listens and some unusual news stories, before going in-depth on three of the most talked about recent albums.
In memory of Charlie Watts
Charlie was always the best dressed one. He carried himself with an air of peace that was unmistakably British, an aura of humble grace that drummers rarely possess.
Podcast: Let It Beat – Episode 01: Alexis Marshall, Billie Eilish and Lingua Ignota
Welcome to Let It Beat, BPM's new writers podcast where you get to meet the members of our team on a more personal level as we discuss and debate the music that's recently been making us tick.
In this episode, the panel discuss their recent listens and Kanye's ongoing DONDA saga, before focusing on in-depth discussions of new albums by Alexis Marshall, Billie Eilish and Lingua Ignota
Interview: Alexis Marshall – Daughters’ vocalist discusses the influences and experience of his debut solo album, House Of Lull. House Of When
“I wanted to have something where I didn’t have to take anyone’s thoughts into consideration and do whatever I wanted in my own timeline... Everybody in Daughters is talented, so it can be hard to bring in ideas without feeling self-conscious about them. This is my project, so whatever ideas I have they’re mine, and I can use them without feeling uncomfortable.”