Ought break up but new off-shoot Cola launches with “Blank Curtain” Kyle Kohner·November 3, 2021Montreal’s beloved post-punk outfit Ought is no more. After nine years creating frenetic post-punk with an earnest heart,...News & Track Reviews
Second Look: M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming Kyle Kohner·October 18, 2021M83‘s Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is undoubtedly a relic of its time. It was released 10 years ago...ReviewsSecond Look
Black Country, New Road further their ascent with the fanciful “Chaos Space Marine” and announce plans for a new record Kyle Kohner·October 13, 2021If you thought the hype surrounding London’s Black Country, New Road would die down, think again! Fresh off of releasing...News & Track Reviews
BPM’s Top 50 Albums of the 2010s Kyle Kohner·October 12, 2021This isn’t some alternate timeline, or an instance of you waking up from a long Super Mario World...Albums of the 2010sFeaturesLists
Album Review: Injury Reserve – By The Time I Get To Phoenix Kyle Kohner·September 17, 2021Sometimes, it is life, not death, that is limiting. In life, we inadvertently place constraints around ourselves, as...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: CHVRCHES – Screen Violence Kyle Kohner·September 2, 2021Capitalizing on the success brought by their first two albums, one of Scotland’s most prized possessions, Chvrches, had...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Turnstile – GLOW ON Kyle Kohner·August 30, 2021Baltimore’s beloved Turnstile brandish bright, breezy punk simplicity rather than the dark and visceral trenches where many post-punk...Album ReviewsReviews
Wasuremono fathom the slow reality of apocalyptic demise on punchy new single “Eating Up The Sky” Kyle Kohner·August 12, 2021UK band Wasuremono is a charming gift that keeps giving. Following up their sophomore full-length Let’s Talk, Pt. 1,...News & Track ReviewsUncategorized
Injury Reserve re-emerge from tragedy and share new single “Knees” from their upcoming new album Kyle Kohner·August 11, 2021It’s been over a year since Injury Reserve‘s inimitable emcee Stepa J. Groggs shockingly passed away at the...News & Track Reviews
Lala Lala shares “Color of the Pool”, a sneakily drama-filled new single from her forthcoming record Kyle Kohner·August 11, 2021The potent pensiveness of "Color of the Pool", instead, lies within the artist's brave willingness to use silence to her advantage, wielding the song's slight musical components to augment the closeness of her voice, though subdued in and of itself.News & Track Reviews