Captain Highside drifts between bittersweet memories and familial affection on “You Floated On” and “Asavari in 7/4” [BPM Premiere]
BPM Team’s Personal 2023 Round-ups Joshua Pickard·December 20, 2023Having finished our annual festive round-up of the best music of the year with our Top 50 Albums...Best of 2023Features
They Travel at Night embrace their industrial synth-pop impulses on “Go On” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·November 30, 2023One person likes Radiohead – another enjoys Dead Kennedys. Oneohtrix Point Never piques the interest of someone while...News & Track Reviews
David Hobbes reflects on broken love and life’s unending momentum on “Fields of Blue” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·October 25, 2023The consequences of last-minute decisions and streaming algorithms – these are some of the things that have shaped...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Sufjan Stevens – Javelin Joshua Pickard·October 13, 2023The songs of Sufjan Stevens are mirrors, cast in all shapes and sizes, reflective of ordinary things and...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Saint Pacific yearns for sustained affection on “Let the Rain Fall Down” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·October 12, 2023Los Angeles musician Nate Smith doesn’t have all the answers when it comes to love – for that...News & Track Reviews
Kimberly Morgan York encounters hard choices and consequences on “The Devil’s in Durango” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·September 14, 2023There are countless years speaking through the voice of Athens, Georgia musician Kimberly Morgan York, an artist for...News & Track Reviews
Big Ears Festival announces 2024 lineup Joshua Pickard·September 12, 2023Even after 10 years, Knoxville’s Big Ears Festival continues to surprise ad impress with the diversity of musicians...News & Track Reviews
Robert LaRoche conjures a soaring ode to the endurance of familial love on “Forevermore” [BPM Premiere] Joshua Pickard·September 12, 2023As the leader of 80’s/90’s power pop group The Sighs, Robert LaRoche knows how to wring everything of...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: Sparklehorse – Bird Machine Joshua Pickard·September 11, 2023It was inevitable, really – that there would be tears. I remember the numbness when I first heard...Album ReviewsReviews
Overlooked 2023: The Best Albums Of The Year So Far We Didn’t Review Joshua Pickard·August 28, 2023Sometimes albums just slip through the net - we wanted to give the best ones their moment in the spotlight.FeaturesLists