LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks Tunes Featuring Brian Noyes, Anjalts, The Post and More!

LITM Singer-Songwriter picks tunes brought to you by Brian Noyes, Anjalts, The Post, E.G Phillips and The Schlordts.

  1. Brian Noyes - Dollhouse Man
    Brian Noyes whisks you off into a land of make-believe with "Dollhouse Man," a song that combines indie rock with a hint of thespian narrative. Jangly guitars and eerily evocative undertones in the song put you in your mind's eye, seeing your peer living his own itsy, make-believe world. The hook sets itself firmly within moments, anticipating words that flicker back and forth between seriousness and misery.

    The chorus is at once catchy and disturbing. Noyes' heart-wrenching yet emotionally removed delivery is ideally suited to the song's loneliness and yearning. The bridge brings in a suffering piano motif that raises the emotional stakes, bringing the song to a climax that is like escaping a small, close prison.

    The juxtaposition of offbeat imagery and prophetic observation on control and perfectionism in this track is a testament to Noyes' artistic brilliance. The Decemberists and Neutral Milk Hotel fans will adore "Dollhouse Man" an instant grat—tasty little masterpiece that's intelligent and ear-addictive.

2.  Anjalts - Just Stay 4 Awhile
Anjalts' "Just Stay 4 Awhile" is a soothing, nostalgic indie pop gem. When the initial chords are played, the song engulfs you in a feeling of ambient synth and gentle guitar strumming. It is a heartfelt expression of the longing for company with a heavy feeling of sincerity and nostalgia.

Anjalts' voice is delicate but powerful, and it is effortless for the singer to let the words convey the bittersweetness. The melody is a mournful amble of memories with flecks of pure enjoyment.

The song's production is subtle but formidable, with tasteful percussive elements and harmonies adding depth to the tune without suffocating its underlying intimacy. It's the type of song that should be included in a road trip playlist, going hand-in-hand with golden hour reflection or peaceful, starry nights.

If you’re a fan of artists like Phoebe Bridgers or Maggie Rogers, “Just Stay 4 Awhile” will hit all the right notes. It’s a beautifully crafted indie pop track that feels like a heartfelt hug—a fleeting moment you’ll want to hold onto.

3. The Post - Yellowstone
The Post's 'Yellowstone' is a sweeping paean to the majesty and mystery of the American wilds. Overloaded with folk-rock instrumentation—twangy guitars, harmonicas, and rolling percussion—the song absorbs the grandeur of open space and the contemplation it provokes.".

The words evoke vivid images. The Post's singing is down-to-earth and authentic as if you're sitting by the campfire swapping tales beneath a star-filled sky.

The aerial bridge solo on the fiddle is the showpiece that is precisely the right choice for the song's open and adventurous theme. It is rich but not heavy-handed because every instrument transports you to Yellowstone National Park.

The Lumineers or Fleet Foxes fans will adore "Yellowstone" as a breathtaking addition to their playlists. It's not only a song, but an experience—a musical postcard from the Wild West that leaves you homesick for the great outdoors.

4. E.G Phillips - The Albatross Song (Mellow like)
E.G. Phillips' "The Albatross Song" is a smooth, jazzy folk song that's like a languid Sunday afternoon sipping coffee and watching the world wake up. The song combines interesting storytelling with a smooth, relaxed melody that's as witty as it is calming.

Phillips’ warm, conversational vocals deliver lines with a touch of humour and philosophical depth. The arrangement—featuring gentle guitar picking, a strolling upright bass, and a soft brass section—adds a touch of sophistication while keeping the mood relaxed.

The song's appeal is in its ability to address existential issues with airy swagger. It's both serious and not sombre, playful but not at the expense of emotional depth. Randy Newman and Norah Jones fans will appreciate the innovative fusion of jazz and folk sensibilities.

"The Albatross Song" is a beautiful, finger-tapping song that puts you in a thinking mood, grinning from ear to ear, and possibly even dancing along. It's a small song of musical tranquillity, ideal for moments of meditation.

5. The Schlordts - Until There Was You
"Until There Was You" by The Schlordts is a brooding but optimistic alternative rock ballad that captures the redemptive power of love. The song begins with a haunting piano riff, slowly swelling into a sweeping anthem of self-discovery and emotional transformation.

The lyrics are poetic and very personal. The frontman for the Schlordts delivers these words nakedly emotional, his vocals soaring over a soundscape of pounding guitars and ambient strings.

The standout track is the bridge, where the tempo slows and the instrumentation dwindles to a heart-wrenching vocal solo. When the entire band returns, it's as if a wave is crashing onto the shore—a purging release that is tremendous and freeing.

For fans of Radiohead or Florence + The Machine, "Until There Was You" will be a deep cut. It's a song that lingers in your brain after it's gone, a tribute to the redemptive and healing power of the human touch.

LITM Rock Picks Tunes Featuring Sunset Jonny, Stell and the Comedown Club, Rosetta West and More!

LITM Rock Picks Some Amazing Tunes To Turn Your Day Around Brought to You By Sunset Jonny, Stell and the Comedown Club, Rosetta West, Curtis Millen and Para Lia.

  1. Sunset Jonny - Unicorn
    Sunset Jonny and "Unicorn" burn the brightest here: a kaleidoscopic running joy in your headphones. Playful indie-pop whimsy is combined with an atmosphere of synth-heavy nostalgia in order to celebrate individuality as well as fantasies. Vibrant shimmering guitars and sparkling synths create a sonic landscape as colourful as the mythical creature the song is named after.

    Jonny's vocals are full of charm, delivering quirky, heartfelt lyrics that explore the magic of being unapologetically unique. It's the kind of song that instantly lifts your mood, making you want to dance like nobody's watching-or prance like a unicorn in a rainbow field. "Unicorn" is pure escapism, a glittering reminder that sometimes the world could use a little more magic.

2. Stell and the Comedown Club - Prekiss Eyes
One sultry slow burn and mystery with longings for Stell and the Comedown Club with their "Prekiss Eyes". With the jazzy undertones and an extremely moody atmosphere of an indie-rock genre, this sound goes on as some earworm about a scene of a bar with secretive glances that had passed across smoke-drenched silhouettes. It is beautifully arranged through luscious guitars and hypnotically soft basses in these vocal glides of haunting beauty.

The lyrics have lots of mystification filled with unheard feelings. This is one of those songs that can just linger around for a few frames after they're done playing. Let's be honest-think about staying there for just another few more frames in that movie world. Masterclass in the atmosphere from Stell and the Comedown Club: "Prekiss Eyes"

3. Rosetta West - Save Me
The raw, powerful anthem "Save Me" by Rosetta West rips at the heartstrings. Her blend of bluesy rock and soulful vocals channels vulnerability and resilience in this track. Gritty guitar riffs and pounding drums combine to forward-generate the song, while Rosetta's emotive delivery cuts to the core.

The lyrics are desperation and redemption talk, the sweet universal longing for something or someone to pull us back from the brink. It is an emotionally cathartic journey that beats up to a climactic crescendo, leaving everyone feeling both wrecked and restored. "Save Me" proves that Rosetta West knows how to make pain sound so beautiful.

4. Curtis Millen - Break Out The Cutters
Curtis Millen's "Break Out The Cutters" is an anthemic, no-nonsense call to action draped in a soulful, rock-tinged soundscape. The song's lyrics are a poignant reminder of how the dead weight may need to be let go, and the refrain of "Break out the cutters" might as well be a mantra as it is some kind of rallying cry. It's self-help with a side of grit, served over driving rhythms and emotionally charged vocals.

The verses form a reflective outline for self-improvement: steady the ship, let go of despair, and charge forward with purpose. While the advice from the song may be very straightforward, Millen's delivery makes it profound. Repetition in the latter half can be overwhelming on paper, but it is hypnotic in practice, creating unstoppable momentum akin to breaking free from life's chains.

The track itself is a surreptitious mesh of Americana ethos and modern sensibilities to create something which, at the same time, sounds absolutely timeless and yet incredibly urgent. Be you at the crossroads or just looking for an empowering soundtrack to realign your thoughts and ideas, "Break Out The Cutters" reminds you freedom starts in cutting away what no longer serves.

5. Para Lia - Mind Song
"Mind Song" is the result of an all-consuming plunge into self-discovery by Para Lia, immersed in a series of layers of brilliance with alternative rock and shoegaze. Guitars swirling ethereal harmonies paint the scene, nearly hypnotic in dreaminess and meditation. Driving rhythm underlies everything to give it solid footing.

The song takes the listener on a journey through the labyrinth of the human mind, where themes of self-discovery and existential musings play out. It is a work with vocals that interplay together, thereby bringing out a dynamic conversation within the track. This is as close as it can get to a journey through light and shadow, just where introspection coincides with sonic lushness. There is a rare ability to blend that which is deeply personal into something universally relatable.

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LITM Pop Picks Tunes You Can Groove To Featuring Jandry Palms, Alwyn Morrison, Davide Martini and more!

LITM Pop picks some super super cool tunes that you can tap your feet to brought to you by Jandry Palms, Alwyn Morrison, Davide Martini, LiMaVii and Nate Bradshaw!

  1. Jandry Palms: Monograms

    The combination is simply amazing with the dreamy atmosphere and intricate storytelling through Monograms in Jandry Palms. As the track describes the subtle play of identity with memories, notes, and lyrics have been written upon the pages of emotion just like one would upon the pages of a scrapbook.

    This song's lyrics tap into a tapestry of introspection using the metaphor of stitched initials in reflections on belonging, individuality, and legacy. Jandry Palms does the tune justice by delivering it in deepness, poetic, yet relatable-mostly because of the intimacy conveyed long after the song is done.

    Vocally, it is almost stealthy, but profoundly moving at the same time. The song's instrumentation shines through Jandry's quietly fragile voice. Warm delivery, as if one is hearing the secret, the artist is trying to share only with you.

    Indie-folk and ambient influence comes across through delicate acoustic guitars, soft piano touches, and pretty string arrangements that come as smooth as the gentle tide. Production is done quite well: every layer makes it richer as if making each moment feel emotional.

    Evocative, heartful in itself, and yet making deeply personal something more universal, this monogram will turn out a treasure for anyone interested in deep introspective music and atmospheric qualities.

2. Alwyn Morrison - The City

From Alwyn Morrison, The City is an evocative, cinematic city hymn that captures the beauty and chaos of metropolitan landscapes through striking lyrical precision and rich sonic colors. That's the kind of track that lives on, living a life of packed streets, neon lights, and even those silent introspective moments inside the turmoil of it all.

Lyrically, The City is about the duality of the city: opportunity and ambition weighed against loneliness and anonymity. The city is portrayed by Morrison as a muse and antagonist in the same breath. The book, therefore, comes out feeling highly personal but broadly applicable.

Vocally, Morrison is soulful and dynamic; his delivery flows fluidly from the more contemplative verses to soaring, anthemic choruses. Every line has that raw emotional edge in his voice, making every line come alive.

The instrumentation combines strands of alternative rock, soul, and jazz for groovy basslines, shimmering keys, and a drive that matches the relentless rhythm of city life, with subtle saxophone flourishes and atmospheric guitar riffs creating layers of sophistication and depth.

The City is a masterful celebration of urban humanity—a song that's as complex, vibrant, and multifaceted as the landscapes it depicts.

3. Davide Martini- Work That Body

The Work That Body is a lively dance anthem by Davide Martini that, right from the first beat, takes over your senses and elevates your pulse. Above all, it is fearlessly unapologetic with infectious grooves and an unmistakable sense of fun that will surely strike gold in any club or on the fitness floor.

In addition, Work That Body is straightforward lyrically and very effective yet playful and empowering as a mantra that encourages loose, rhythmic living. Hook repetition creates a nearly hypnotic power that draws the listener deeper and deeper into this relentless energy.

Voeally, Martini shines with a flair of charisma, suiting sultry tones to bursts of spirited enthusiasm. He is absolutely magnetic, and the confidence is very simply contagious while perfectly fitting the pulsating energy of the track.

It heavily relies on influences through the house and electronic dance music with thumping basslines, crisp percussion, and shimmering synths - all that make for a euphoric atmosphere. Layered vocal effects and delicate drops keep the track dynamic, ensuring it stays new and fresh and exciting all the way to the end.

Work That Body is a celebration of movement, rhythm, and pure joy—Martini has built a track that is impossible to resist, be it on the dance floor or just vibing at home.

4. LiMaVii - The Sound of X-Mas

The Sound of X Mas is refreshing, modern, and full of holiday fun in LiMaVii, infused with warmth, festivity, and sleek contemporary flair. It is Christmas sounds reimagined for the modern era yet retains the very essence of joy, togetherness, and magic.

The song lyrically captures the feel of the season in poetic terms, interwoven with snowy landscapes, shining lights, and deep human bonding. LiMaVii takes personal, very intimate and original aspects from common Christmas themes.

Vocally, the performance is smooth and soulful, exuding a warmth that feels like sitting by a crackling fire. LiMaVii sings with a cozy, nostalgic feeling in her voice while maintaining just enough of a modern spin to keep it fresh.

Soft bells and strings are combined here with contemporary beats and layered synths to give a lush, dynamic soundscape. It is versatile enough to be at home in either a cozy family setting or a festive party playlist.

The Sound of X Mas is a testament to LiMaVii’s artistry, offering a beautiful and unique addition to the holiday music canon. It’s a gift that keeps on giving.

5. Nate Bradshaw - They Got Me Tired

An anthem for anyone who has ever had the weight of the daily grind on their shoulders, Nate Bradshaw's They Got Me Tired is soulful blues grit married to modern storytelling, which manages to both be cathartic and uplifting at the same time while perfectly capturing that universal feeling of exhaustion.

The lyrics allow Bradshaw to comment on the pressure of living, working, and being around people, placing demands on an individual. The punch or force that comes through with lines such as "chasing dreams while losing sleep" hits home for those looking to balance ambition with survival. There is a hint of hope in the words, reminding listeners they are not alone

The voice of Bradshaw is rich and textured, bringing a weariness that feels real but never defeated. His voice carries the kind of raw, emotional honesty that makes every lyric hit home, with a bluesy rasp that adds depth and character.

A leaner, more rootsy Americana feel is heard, with the tight rhythm section, soulful guitar strums, and slight keys building on a warm organic sound. This builds for a steady infectious groove that evokes irresistible energy amidst a tired song theme.

It's an ode to resilience; They Got Me Tired is just a soulful reminder to keep pushing through.

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