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Album Review: The Killers – Pressure Machine JT Early·August 16, 2021Home can be comforting, familiar and the source of beautiful memories. Conversely, it can also be stifling, insidious...Album ReviewsReviews
SISTAR’s Hyolyn and Dasom reunite for the sunny delight that is “Summer or Summer” JT Early·August 10, 2021It is the summer season for K-Pop where the music and concepts are at their most vibrant and...News & Track Reviews
Album Review: TWICE – Taste of Love JT Early·June 18, 2021K-Pop is often at its brightest and most exuberant when the summer arrives. It’s the season where groups...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Ruth B. – Moments in Between JT Early·June 15, 2021Returning with both a label change and new music that both consolidates and furthers her sound, singer-songwriter Ruth...Album ReviewsReviews
BPM’s Darkest Albums John Wohlmacher, John Amen, Mimi Kenny, Ray Finlayson, Todd Dedman, Aleksandr Smirnov, Tim Sentz, Matthew Barton, Jasper WIllems, JT Early, Rob Hakimian, Ana Leorne, Kyle Kohner, Jeremy J. Fisette and Chase McMullen·May 31, 2021Grab a cup of tea, hold on to your favourite My Little Pony plushie, and venture with us into the nether realms of the darkest albums according to the BPM teamFeaturesLists
Album Review: Dawn Richard – Second Line JT Early·May 5, 2021The descriptor ‘cutting-edge’ ironically feels outdated, but sometimes it feels appropriate to use, especially regarding Dawn Richard and...Album ReviewsReviews
A Gaggle of Elephants: In Conversation with Son Lux’s Rafiq Bhatia and Ian Chang JT Early·April 21, 2021Alternative experimental trio Son Lux are as unafraid to look into the hopeless abysses of the world as...FeaturesInterview
Album Review: Son Lux – Tomorrows III JT Early·April 20, 2021It’s bittersweet reaching the denouement of a series – especially one that has proven as rewarding and emotional...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Wendy – Like Water JT Early·April 8, 2021Despite how arduous the process can be, there is beauty and triumph in allowing time for recovery and...Album ReviewsReviews
Overcoats enlist Tennis to explore how heartbreak disrupts progress on the moody “The Hardest Part” JT Early·April 7, 2021The Brooklyn-based indie-pop pair Overcoats have teamed up with their colleagues Tennis for “The Hardest Part”, which is...News & Track Reviews