LITM Rock Pick Are A Peek into the Seventies With Aza Brown, Sano Hill and More!

LITM Rock Picks this week brings you all the da-like nostalgia for a decade that started fifty years ago with artists who capture all the joy, love and wonder of the 70s. Experience the music of LastTimeDown, Aza Brown, Sona Hill, The Dying Seconds and Centrifuge!

LastTimeDown -  Kiss the World Goodbye

LastTimeDown has crafted a retro-styled song “Kiss the World Goodbye” that brings pure 70s and 80s-style rock nostalgia as you listen to it. Featuring a groovy bassline and moody guitar work, the instrumentation of this song sounds like it’s been plucked straight off a Led Zepplin record with its tone and mix. The vocal performance on this track is dynamic and fiery and leads softly into an eargasmic guitar solo. LastTimeDown are artists operating on their A-game and “Kiss the World Goodbye” has excited me for the music they put out next. But for now, do yourself a favour and give them a listen! 

Aza Brown - Wasting Away 

Aza Brown brings us a sunny summertime tune with his latest track “Wasting Away”. Influenced by the sound of classic Rock icons such as Frank Zappa and the Beatles, this song beautifully captures the 70s' sound. The playful singing accompanied by the jumpy guitar work and the jolly drums crafts a vibrant soundscape that is a pleasure for your ears. Drawing inspiration from his time in Mexico, Aza Brown communicates the colourful and lively cultural motifs masterfully and the song fills you with a warmth that leaves you grinning ear to ear. Aza Brown is immensely talented and this song is his obra maestra.

Sano Hill - Time Out 

With acoustic instrumentation that builds upon itself increasing energy until it masterfully comes to a close, Sano Hills' latest release “Time Out” is a breezy and light listening experience. The song tells you a story about a musician holding out his hopes making sure he makes things work without hesitation in his dreams to become a rockstar. Rising and falling with the story beats, Sano Hill has meticulously crafted this song to fully immerse you in its inspiring message and full-bodied ambience. “Time Out” is a triumph of storytelling and music and Sano Hill is an artist your playlists desperately crave! 

The Dying Seconds - Unfollow

“Unfollow” by The Dying Seconds is a song that is atmospheric and moody in its sound. A thunderous and fat bassline dominates the body of the mix accompanied by synths that add the ambience giving this song a feeling of being constantly in motion. The vocals are passionate carrying melancholic notes that add to the immense ambience of this piece making the song sound well-rounded and immersive. The lyricism of this track is expertly penned down with a message about the trappings of technology and modernity. The Dying Seconds are immensely talented and their music deserves your love and will have earned its place in your playlists! 

Centrifuge - Someone Who Loves Me

Fuzzy guitars, massive bass and a springy soundscape. “Someone Who Loves Me” by Centrifuge has all the hallmarks of a song that is jovial to its very core and is incredibly effective at inducing those same emotions in you. The song perfectly takes a modern twist on the seventies Pop giving it a distinct charm and character. A full set of organic instruments makes this song sound full and the mix is well-rounded, giving you an audio experience that playfully bounces off your eardrums. Centrifuge captures all the joy of a summer vacation with their music and I loved listening to “Someone Who Loves Me” and so will you!

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