King Ropes rage against idiocy and inaction on the caustic “Halfway Did” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 12, 2021Lo-fi Americana/psych outfit King Ropes evoke the striking and expansive landscapes of their native Montana, offering up a...News & Track Reviews
Jorja Chalmers peers into the void of conformity in the devastating video for “Bring Me Down” Joshua Pickard·May 7, 2021It’s time for Jorja Chalmers to step fully into the spotlight. The London musician, who has toured with...News & Track Reviews
Lydia Ainsworth searches for meaning in the pop movements of “Cosmic Dust” Joshua Pickard·May 5, 2021Toronto singer, songwriter, and producer Lydia Ainsworth has never ascribed to the usual process of creation — her...News & Track Reviews
Juliet Quick announces new EP and shares devastatingly beautiful new single “Circles” Joshua Pickard·January 28, 2021Juliet Quick wants to place as little space between herself and her audience as possible. The Brooklyn-based songwriter...News & Track Reviews
Adeline Hotel offers ambient acoustics on twin singles “Reliable Feelings” and “Homemade Lemonade” Joshua Pickard·January 28, 2021Created by Dan Knishkowy, Adeline Hotel is the avenue through which the New York musician explores varying veins...News & Track Reviews
Atria looks at the realities of faith through an avant-pop lens on “Lucky” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·January 21, 2021There is a considerable history built into the foundations of Travis Atria’s music. From 2004-2013, he wandered through...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Pom Poko – Cheater Joshua Pickard·January 21, 2021There is a sense of miraculous deconstruction in the work of Norwegian foursome Pom Poko – a drive...Album ReviewsReviews
Ian Daniel Kehoe takes a plunge into the depths of disco-pop on “Don’t Stop Fallin in Love” Joshua Pickard·January 4, 2021Ian Daniel Kehoe wears many titles: producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet, visual artist — and he’s also well-known as...News & Track Reviews
Queera Nightly offers insight into personal struggle on compelling indie-pop gem “The Girl Who Fell” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·December 17, 2020There can be moments in our lives when things begin to coalesce – when personal ideologies, self-identity and...News & Track Reviews
Oberon Rose offers power-pop catharsis with the impulsive glam-stomp “Demoniac” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·November 30, 2020The foundation of the work of Nashville outfit Oberon Rose isn’t built upon just one aesthetic — rather,...News & Track Reviews