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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
Album Review: Sharon Van Etten – We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong Jeremy J. Fisette·May 9, 2022Sharon Van Etten is an acrobat. In addition to being a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, general musical inspiration,...Album ReviewsRecommendedReviews
Sharon Van Etten investigates family ties in “Used To It” Rob H·March 1, 2022Having recently returned with “Porta”, Sharon Van Etten spoils us by giving us a quick follow-up in a...News & Track Reviews
Sharon Van Etten beats back the gloom on “Porta” Rob H·February 8, 2022Sharon Van Etten returns today with a new song called “Porta”, a powerful track to ward away the...News & Track Reviews
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Album Review: Big Red Machine – How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? Tim Sentz·August 27, 2021The rise of Justin Vernon, from humble folk-beardo from Wisconsin to ‘indie’ mega collaborator is nothing short of...Album ReviewsReviews
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