Track-By-Track: Miss Grit offers shelter within the architecture of their new album, Under My Umbrella
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Still brown after all these years: Ween’s 12 Golden Country Greats turns 25 Joshua Pickard·November 11, 2021If there’s one thing we know about Ween, it’s that they don’t give a single solitary fuck about...EssayFeatures
Telemonster explore resilience born from heartache and hardship on “Your Life Begins Today” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·November 3, 2021There are miraculous things in this world. But for the past few years, we’ve mainly seen the ugly...News & Track Reviews
Cassette Culture: October 2021 Joshua Pickard·November 2, 2021Cassette Culture is a monthly column dedicated to exploring the various artists that inhabit the expansive cassette market. Drawing...Cassette CultureFeatures
Cassette Culture: September 2021 Joshua Pickard·October 8, 2021Cassette Culture is a monthly column dedicated to exploring the various artists that inhabit the expansive cassette market. Drawing...Cassette Culture
Cassette Culture: August 2021 Joshua Pickard·September 2, 2021Cassette Culture is a monthly column dedicated to exploring the various artists that inhabit the expansive cassette market. Drawing...Cassette CultureFeatures
Eagle Johnson looks forward to disarmament on fuzzed-out rocker “The Last Gun” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·June 3, 2021Eagle Johnson’s route to Tennessee was a long and winding one, filled with stints both in jail and...News & Track ReviewsUncategorized
Moral Pleasures explore nostalgia and regret on dream-pop gem “Goth” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 20, 2021Ryan McKinley has always looked at the world a little differently than those around him. From his time...News & Track Reviews
Cloudland explore the comforts of companionship on uplifting “St. Elmo” (BPM Premiere) Joshua Pickard·May 18, 2021Nestled in the mountains of Northwest Georgia, Cloudland Canyon State Park is home to breathtaking gorges, waterfalls, and...News & Track Reviews
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