BPM’s Top 50 Songs of 2022 Rob Hakimian·December 14, 2022This year saw Beyoncé retain her Queen of Pop crown with a 16-track comeback, one of the pretenders...Best of 2022FeaturesLists
Interview: Sophie Jamieson: “I wanted to accentuate the promise of new life, the inevitability of renewal and resilience of nature” Rob Hakimian·December 7, 2022London-based songwriter Sophie Jamieson released her debut album Choosing last week, culminating years of hard work in which...FeaturesInterview
Album Review: Weyes Blood – And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow Rob Hakimian·November 18, 2022Natalie Mering knows that the world is ending, but she’s going to keep on searching for and sharing...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Interview: Special Interest and their intense and intentional new album Endure Rob Hakimian·November 14, 2022On the release day of their flamboyant new album Endure, New Orleans quartet Special Interest were in London...FeaturesInterview
Lichen Slow make a deal with the devil on the evocative “Hobbies”, announce debut album Rob Hakimian·November 11, 2022Lichen Slow is a new duo comprising Malcolm Middleton of Arab Strap and Joel Harries of Team Leader...News & Track Reviews
18 songs that display Mimi Parker as the beating heart of Low Rob Hakimian·November 8, 2022The music world was quietly rocked this weekend when news broke that Mimi Parker – drummer, vocalist and founding member of Low – had passed away. FeaturesLists
Album Review: Aoife Nessa Frances – Protector Rob Hakimian·November 3, 2022Some records have their very creation fused into their sound. Protector, the second album from Irish artist Aoife...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Arctic Monkeys – The Car Rob Hakimian·October 25, 2022Arctic Monkeys returned from their five year hiatus with a completely overhauled sound on 2018’s Tranquility Base Hotel...Album ReviewsReviews
Album Review: Field Medic – grow your hair long if you’re wanting to see something that you can change Rob Hakimian·October 20, 2022The extensive title of Field Medic’s new album – grow your hair long if you’re wanting to see...Album ReviewsReviews
Interview: Gilla Band discuss the construction of their pulverising new album Most Normal Rob Hakimian·October 6, 2022Ahead of its release tomorrow, we quizzed the Dublin band about their heavy and hallucinogenic new recordFeaturesInterview