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BPM Curates: March 2026 Rob Hakimian, Steve Forstneger, John Amen, Ray Finlayson, Mary Chiney and Chase McMullen·April 1, 2026Our monthly playlist of the team's essential new songsBPM Curates PlaylistsFeatures
Beth Orton returns with elemental poetry on “The Ground Above” Rob Hakimian·March 31, 2026English songwriter Beth Orton has released a new single called “The Ground Above”, her first new music since...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
BPM’s Top 50 Albums of 2022 Rob Hakimian, Chase McMullen, Tim Sentz, Joshua Pickard, John Wohlmacher, Ray Finlayson, John Amen, Kyle Kohner, JT Early, Carlo Thomas, Ethan Reis, Jeremy J. Fisette, Aleksandr Smirnov, Lucas Martins, Steve Forstneger, Eddie Smith and Tom Williams·December 15, 2022You could easily write a dramatic pop-rock opera about the major global events that happened in 2022. From...Best of 2022FeaturesLists
BPM’s Top 50 Songs of 2022 Rob Hakimian, Tim Sentz, Ray Finlayson, Chase McMullen, Kyle Kohner, Carlo Thomas, John Wohlmacher, Ethan Reis, Jeremy J. Fisette, John Amen, Jasper WIllems, Joshua Pickard, Eddie Smith, JT Early, Steve Forstneger, Lucas Martins and Todd Dedman·December 14, 2022This year saw BeyoncĂ© retain her Queen of Pop crown with a 16-track comeback, one of the pretenders...Best of 2022FeaturesLists
Album Review: Beth Orton – Weather Alive Jeremy J. Fisette·October 4, 2022It’s not the first sound you hear on the record, but Beth Orton’s latest album really started with...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Beth Orton drifts through the ruminative reflections of “Forever Young” Chase McMullen·July 14, 2022Beth Orton is no stranger to soul-shaking ballads. Having last visited us with the cruelly underrated Kidsticks in...News & Track Reviews
Beth Orton traipses through the lengthy, beautiful “Weather Alive”, announces new album Chase McMullen·June 1, 2022Last we heard from Beth Orton was via 2016’s (vastly underrated, fun) Kidsticks. Suffice to say, it’s been...News & Track Reviews