Ava Lyons draws four aces on “Deck of Cards” Larry McClain·February 17, 2026NYC artist Ava Lyons’ verve and versatility are on full display on her new single “Deck of Cards”....News & Track Reviews
Softcult remain defiantly “Not Sorry” Larry McClain·February 2, 2026Softcult is the stage moniker for Ontario-based twins Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn. To my ears, this is the...News & Track Reviews
Grete brings Paramore power to “Parade” Larry McClain·January 8, 2026Grete is a 24-year-old Lithuanian-born, UK-based artist who is classically trained yet swerves onto the rock Autobahn with...News & Track Reviews
BPM Team’s Personal 2025 Round-ups John Amen, Ray Finlayson, Rob Hakimian, Kyle Kohner, Larry McClain and John Wohlmacher·January 4, 2026As our final contribution to the morass of roundups and best ofs, some of our team members have put together their own personal summations of 2025.Best of 2025Features
Desperate Hauswives salute a rebel on “The Ballad of Edie Britt” Larry McClain·December 15, 2025Fiona Grey and Celeste Tauchar (aka talker) are pop artists in their own right, but come together as...News & Track Reviews
Cheryl B. Engelhardt and GEM are a healing force on “Glimmer” Larry McClain·December 9, 2025We sometimes forget that music can heal. American new age artist Cheryl B. Engelhardt is nominated for a...News & Track Reviews
BPM Curates: November 2025 Rob Hakimian, Larry McClain, Ray Finlayson, Chase McMullen, John Amen and Mary Chiney·December 3, 2025Our monthly playlist of the team's essential new songsBPM Curates PlaylistsFeatures
Glóey makes a capella magic on “Holy” Larry McClain·December 2, 2025Icelandic artist Glóey’s new single “Holy” is an a cappella masterpiece that’s right up there with Björk’s “Hidden...News & Track Reviews
Leni Black shares global nostalgia on “Back in Boston” Larry McClain·November 24, 2025One of the lesser known artists at the forefront of today’s “contemporary folk” movement is Nashville-based Leni Black....News & Track Reviews
Cate Selna surfs on sunshine with “my way” Larry McClain·November 17, 2025LA artist Cate Selna should market her new song “my way” as an anti-depressant because it’s like opening...News & Track Reviews