BBMak was a pop trio from across the pond that exploded onto the American music scene with the release of their first hit “Back Here” in 1999. You could not turn on TRL or Zoog Disney (admit it, you remember it) without seeing the guys performing the song in the Underground. With the release of their first album Sooner or Later, their faces were filling teen magazines and fans’ hearts. They followed the success of their first album by releasing their second album, Into Your Head, in 2002. Then, almost as quickly as they appeared, they were gone. The end of BBMak was official by 2003…or so it seemed.
*Fast-forward 16 years*
Have you ever heard that patience is a virtue? Well, patience finally paid off. BBMak has a new album, Powerstation, that was just released on October 11. To sum it up, BBMak ages like a fine wine. Their three distinctly different voices somehow blend together into the most beautiful harmonies. Christian still has that smooth but gritty, edgy voice that he only further developed by supplying vocals to some of the top names in the EDM scene during the BBMak break. Ste’s voice is still that piercing emotional voice that is perfect for those climatic, emotional musical moments. Mark is the only voice that seems to have changed slightly. There is almost a deeper, richer tone to it, now, but still the gentle, mesmerizing voice that his fans adore. They truly have only gotten better, if that was even possible. Most songs these days are great because of the production. BBMak’s songs are amazing simply because of their raw talent. Powerstation is truly a rare gem.

Don’t take my word for it, though. Let the songs speak for themselves.
Their first single off the new album was “Bullet Train”.
One of my absolute favorite tracks from the album, “Uncivil War”.
Every track is impressive. This is not an album from which you will want to buy just one or two songs. So go pick up the album which is available on all the typical platforms or order it from their website and check out the tour dates while you are there. www.bbmak.com