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BHMC keep the band name plain and let the Minneapolis folk-rock textures do the talking

By Editorial Team - June 27, 2026

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BHMC keep the band name plain and let the Minneapolis folk-rock textures do the talking

Summary

Brandt, Hager, Mullis, & Carranza release BHMC, a Minneapolis-rooted alternative country, alt-rock and indie-folk Bandcamp album with understated collective energy.

Key Facts

  • Category: News
  • Published: June 27, 2026
  • Tags: brandt hager mullis carranza, bhmc, minneapolis, indie folk, alt-country, alt-rock, Minneapolis Indie Folk / Alt-Country

Brandt, Hager, Mullis, & Carranza release BHMC on 27 June, and the plain initials give the record a nicely unfussy frame. Sometimes a band name feels like a poster. Sometimes it feels like four people putting their chairs in a circle and getting to work. The Bandcamp tags place the Minneapolis release around alternative country, alt-rock and indie folk, which suggests a record built from shared texture rather than one overpowering front-person mythology. That can be a strength. Americana-adjacent indie music often becomes most interesting when collaboration stays audible: guitars answering each other, harmonies living in the corners, songs carrying more than one person’s weather. BHMC sounds like a modest release in the best sense of the word. No grand claim, no pyrotechnic concept. Just a collective name, a local signal and the promise of songs that understand the value of restraint.

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