LITM Rock Pick Tunes That Will Set The Vibe For You Featuring Here’s Your Martyr, Bureau De Change, Rough Born Legends and More!

LITM Rock picks tunes brought to you by Here’s Your Martyr, Bureau De Change, Rough Born Legends, Pascal & The Shades and Zachary Mason

  1. Paid By Cash -Here’s Your Martyr
    Your West Yorkshire shoegazers Paid By Cash is a maelstrom noise that draws you into its whirlpool centre. The song rages like a frenzy, brooding and inescapable, propelled by Ollie Carter's heavy vocals over the maelstrom quicksand of fizzing guitars and thudding drums. Carter's vocals veer between hold-back and sheer emotion, dancing atop the maelstrom soundscape like an ethereal spectre that can't be silenced.

    The combination of brooding basslines, strangling drumbeats, and wild guitars is claustrophobic yet strangely intimate. It's a sonic struggle between sanity and precision, perfectly choreographed to suspend ears on the brink. In its orchestral texture, the song develops as a slow-motion tempest, every beat drawing you into its emotional maelstrom.

    Here's Your Martyr is an ode to Paid By Cash's skill in making songs linger, ask questions, and make one think. New listener or old, the track is a spellbinding entrance to the band's high-voltage world.

2. Bureau De Change - Dumb Men (Radio Edit)
Bureau De Change's Dumb Men is a scathing, unforgiving call to arms that wrestles with catcalling, rape culture, and toxic masculinity with moral indignation. Frontwoman Flora draws on lived experience in a bid to release a seething denunciation of social etiquette, converting anger into provocation. The phrase "Why don't you just get fucked?" growled with raw, poisoned venom, is as cathartic as it is provocative, cutting through the din on sheer anger.

Musically, the song is a whirlpool of anarchy—seething guitars, pounding bass, and furious drums all joining together to form a storm of sound. Avoiding accepted root chords is all it does, and it works in its defiant appeal, exactly capturing Flora's angry indignation. The entire song simply sounds like revolt, from its structurally disorganized nature to self-consciously blasphemous lyrics.

Dumb Men is more than a song, it's a call to freedom and responsibility. Bureau De Change releases a dirty and shameless message that cannot be overlooked, cementing them again as a band to keep an eye on in 2025.

3. Rough Born Legends - Bright Star
London's Rough Born Legends sparkles with Bright Star, a sparkling single that marries ancient rock roots with modern flash. Released at the start of 2025, the single distills the spontaneous chemistry between lead guitarist Riki Andov and bassist Paul Bown. Their music chemistry created out of Bandmix projects has treated the world to a song that is classic but original.

Taped in Andov's studio shed, Bright Star preserves the magic of middle-of-the-night jamming. The propulsive bass and classic guitar motifs open up a roomy, earthy space simultaneously. Lyrics, composed of astral metaphor and love poetry, create an atmosphere of wonder, inviting listeners to reflect on relationships and harmony.

Taking cues from such legends as David Bowie and Led Zeppelin, Rough Born Legends employs contemporary aspects to give meaning to their music so that it becomes more enticing in the contemporary era. Bright Star is thus a radio-friendly, emotionally engaging single. The track puts them squarely in the realm of rock music and with a rosy future ahead.

4. Pascal & The Shades - Danger Moon
Danger Moon by Pascal & The Shades is a psychedelic ride on psychedelic rock and experimental folk. Composed by Paschalis Kalogeroudis, the song conjures an extraterrestrial magic through reflective verses accompanied by intergalactic melodies. The worlds of the song are expansive in scope, blending filigree guitar textures with inescapable rhythms to present an experiential experience.

The music explores emotion and transcendence, leading the listener to a realm of introspection where fantasy and reality cannot be separated from one another. Kalogeroudis' singing, backed by the band's virtuoso musicianship, creates an atmosphere that is both haunting and comforting. Danger Moon is an auditory journey into the unknown, a trip to the bottom of human relationships and self-awareness.

Pascal & The Shades will not be bound by the trappings of their genre, making music that lingers in the head hours after the last note. Danger Moon is a creative vision, providing music from another world that needs to be heard again and again.

5. Zachary Mason - I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory
Zachary Mason's I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory is a free-form, mind-stretching adventure into the nuts and bolts of humanity. Starting from disillusion public and private, the song meshes scorching lyrics with a catchy indie rock rhythm to become a song both as captivating and unsettling.

Mason's vocal inflection is drenched in desperation, fluctuating between reporter-like matter-of-factness and the occasional spasms of zealotry. Phrases such as "Bitter glances. Angry eyes. Messed-up minds in messed-up lives!" summarize the angst and irony of his accounts of the flaws of life. Using the human-being-as-factory-product cliche ridiculed the sloppiness of life and taunts the fallacy of perfectionism.

Musically, the album is a raw, gritty indie rock gem. Gritty grungy guitar riffing, hyperkinetic keyboard textures, and pounding rhythm section are exactly the right attitude for Mason's thoughtful rambles. Its raw-around-the-edges accessibility and in-your-face lyricism, I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory is a classic record that has a field day with Mason's unapologetic creativity.

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LITM Rock Picks Tunes To Set Your Week The Right Way Featuring Timothy and the Apocalypse, You Me & Kyle, OiTaTe and More!

LITM Rock picks tunes that will set your mood just right to tackle the week with songs brought to you by Timothy and the Apocolypse, You Me & Kyle, OiTaTe, Angie Fights Crime and Ahorasoyfelipe!

  1. Timothy and the Apocolypse - Drive
    Timothy and the Apocalypse's "Drive" is an engrossing mix of indie rock and electronic fusion that provides a memorable listening experience. The instant chiming guitars bring in a hypnotic chord progression, the song grabs your attention. Its catchy rhythm combines perfectly with kinetic beats, and the result is a relentless energy that courses through every note. The detailed live drums bring depth and movement, and the sustained harmonies take the composition to an electronic orchestral height.

    When the vocals come in, they are surrounded by their cosmic and textured harmonies, which induce a hypnotic trance. The glittering guitars and multi-tracked synths provide a broad but close soundstage. When the grungy guitars come in, the track makes a brassier, rock-influenced transition and brings in a dynamic twist to heighten the power of the song.

    The cinematic lyric interlude—"If you want to go fast / and you can drive me home"—seal the emotional hold of the song. Timothy and the Apocalypse strike the perfect balance of futurism and retro, laying down a disc that's as fascinating as it is technically impressive. With its sound-movie-soundtrack-like and unavoidable hooks, "Drive" is a flat-out playlist necessity.

2. You Me & Kyle - Flying Cars
You know how we thought we’d see "flying cars in 2024? Well, they didn’t lie, did they? The type may have been inconclusive but hey, we got something! You Me & Kyle have released a first album that sounds anthemic, Flying Cars, a retro indie rock nod with the decorous markings of alternative and pop rock overtones. It's an eight-song sprint, a welcome melding of sounds; every one poppy vocals and melodic guitar playing.

The songwriting is the album's greatest strength, with a twist on each cut. It's the kind of album that you're wondering what they're going to do next, but every surprise feels right. From the pop hooks through the glossy production, each song sounds planned out and complete.

Overall, this album is nice to listen to, and from a cohesive viewpoint, the project envelops into a lush, sound discovery on the listeners' part. Band members have played a great hand in balancing change and familiarity throughout an odd-sounding but nevertheless familiar sound track.

To the new fans of You Me & Kyle, this album is a good one to get used to, in introducing them to their capability and expertise. It is the kind that you cannot afford to leave behind, and it makes you keep listening to it, as they are a band to watch out for.

3. OiTaTe - Arak Zachlawi
OiTaTe continues to break genre boundaries on their latest single, "Arak Zachlawi." A trance-like instrumental track made up of extended guitars, intricate polyrhythms, and Middle Eastern-flavored scales, the song takes its cues from everywhere but brings it all together with masterful skill. They appropriate Anatolian, Middle Eastern, and psychedelic grooves in a blend.

Its title does its spinning sensation perfectly justice—a spinning combination of world music, jazz, and indie rock older than the hills, yet fresher than tomorrow. The trio band, composed of experienced producers Ofer and Eran Prion and drummer Matan Avnher, takes on a sonic ride as captivating as its original.

As Arak Zachlawi" goes, OiTaTe sails through rhythmic layers effortlessly, balancing earthiness with experimentation and all set against a Mediterranean and Balkan influence track. A great choice for experimental rock fusion fanatics or someone looking for something new, this one will surely please everyone when it gives psychedelic instrumentals a run for their money as it gives high hopes about impressing one.

4. Angie Fights Crime - Savior of The World
Angie Fights Crime delivers post-punk revival with their new release, a testament that raw power and eclecticism are characteristics of sound. "Savior of the World" is a case in point as a representation of the band's capacity to combine emotional storytelling with driving music.

The opening track establishes the mood, marrying emotional sections into sudden bursts of energy with an air of static charge. Melody is spun with definition, forming a kinetic union of voice and instrument that feels real. Angie Fights Crime takes rock's roots and makes them the focal point of its sound and reimagines them, keeping it retro without feeling outdated and new without feeling alien.

This record is full of post-punk, as it is full of depth of emotion and charged performances. Angie Fights Crime proves they're not just reviving a genre; they're modernizing it.

5. ahorasoyfelipe - BAILANDO EN EL CIELO
ahorasoyfelipe's "Bailando En El Cielo" is a divine mixture of electronic and reggaeton music that takes the listener to another planet. The upbeat rhythm and silky, melodic flow of this tune lead to a whirling beat that is earthly yet divine.

The title of the song, "Dancing in the Sky," is also reflected in its celestial soundscape. ahorasoyfelipe weaves together timeless Latin beats with otherworldly electronics in a trance-like and danceable manner. The vocals are delivered with urgency and passion, and they express a sense of joy and longing that's extremely emotive.

Perfect for night dance floors or hyper dance floors, "Bailando En El Cielo" is a dance that basks in the bliss of life and music. Its blend of harmonious genres and passionate performance create an instant hit song, challenging one to let go of oneself in the rhythm and drift among the stars.

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Debut EP “These Streets Are Ours” from Jacob Reddy gleams with ‘gritpop’ brilliance

UK-based indie rock artist Jacob Reddy is steadily rising to fame with his invigorating, fresh ‘gritpop’ sound—a blend of gritty, explosive energy and lush, catchy melodies. His highly anticipated debut EP, “These Streets Are Ours”, showcases the defining elements of his artistry: raw energy, dynamic textures, and anthemic melodies.

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