Track-By-Track: Miss Grit offers shelter within the architecture of their new album, Under My Umbrella
With “Process of Individuation”, Mighty Joe Belson fits Carl Jung’s concept of self into a minimalist music setting
Occurrence revel in lust through the industrial electro-pop noise of “Fudge” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·January 16, 2023It’s all about damages and consequences and violence – at least those were the overriding themes that New...News & Track Reviews
Andrei Irimia offers kaleidoscopic visuals while luxuriating in the neo-classical ambience of “It Comes at Night” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·January 12, 2023Romanian neo-classical composer Andrei Irimia began his musical trajectory when he was quite young. He’s been able to...News & Track Reviews
mui zyu accepts the inevitability of love and loss on the hauntingly fragile “Sore Bear” Joshua Pickard·January 10, 2023Under the moniker of mui zyu, Hong Kong British musician Eva Liu (also of Dama Scout) takes the...News & Track Reviews
M83 announces new album, shares expansive lead single “Oceans Niagara” Joshua Pickard·January 10, 2023M83 have just announced the forthcoming release of their latest album, Fantasy, a 13-track collection that finds band...News & Track Reviews
Mickelson addresses his anger management issues on “Only Grey Matter Boiling in My Head” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·January 10, 2023Reveling in the success of his 2022 album Known to Be Unknown, San Francisco musician Scott Mickelson isn’t...News & Track Reviews
BPM’s Most Anticipated Releases of 2023 Chase McMullen, Rob Hakimian, Joshua Pickard, Kyle Kohner, Kristy Sawyer, Aleksandr Smirnov, Grady Penna, Todd Dedman, Tom Williams, Jeremy J. Fisette, JT Early and Steve Forstneger·January 10, 2023Here we are in another January facing down another year full of surprises. While some of those surprises...FeaturesLists
The New Pornographers make their Merge Records debut with Continue as a Guest, share lead single “Really Really Light” Joshua Pickard·January 9, 2023Indie rock supergroup The New Pornographers are gearing up for the release of their new album, Continue as...News & Track Reviews
Belle and Sebastian announce new album, share buzzy, synth-soaked “I Don’t Know What You See in Me” Joshua Pickard·January 9, 2023Glasgow indie pop icons Belle and Sebastian have revealed that they’ll release a new album called Late Developers...News & Track Reviews
Cassette Culture: December 2022 Joshua Pickard·December 30, 2022Cassette Culture is a monthly column dedicated to exploring the various artists that inhabit the expansive cassette market. Drawing...Cassette CultureFeatures
Album Review: Little Simz – NO THANK YOU Joshua Pickard·December 21, 2022Little Simz’s 2021 album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert was a sprawling and complicated treatise on identity, purpose,...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews