Dublin-based singer-songwriter Nissu is steadily gaining fame for crafting brilliant pop ballads, ripe with lush textures, ear-catching hooks, and heartfelt themes. The Brazilian artist’s debut EP “Memories” presents six uplifting, vibrant soundscapes, each narrating deeply personal stories about life, love, friendship, and resilience.
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Read MoreAdam + Attack By Fire - Freight Train and Thunder Review | A Retro Story You Don't Want To Miss
Occasionally, an artist appears who plays music but isn't just playing music—instead, they embody it, a chameleon-like talent able to glide effortlessly between genres and surprise listeners at every turn. Step forward Adam Tarsitano, the creative force behind Adam + Attack by Fire, a solo symphony of songwriting, singing, multi-instrumental ability, and production wizardry.
Hailing from Apex, USA, Adam has been creating musical treasures under this name since 2019. His new release, Freight Train and Thunder, is another gleaming testament to his capability to carry us away to musical places we didn't know we had to go to. From the opening note, Freight Train and Thunder is like a groove-tuned time machine. The retro pop-rock sound of the song takes the essence of legendary songwriters such as The Beatles and couples it with Adam's inimitably contemporary touch. It's a daring sonic cocktail that drinks smooth but leaves you on the edge of your seat. Abbey Road meets your go-to indie playlist that won't stop looping—a sweet mix of nostalgia and innovation.
The backstory of the song is as natural as its melodies. Imagine Adam sitting at the piano, lost in an impromptu session where the chords appeared to flow out of thin air. That burst of creativity became the basis for Freight Train and Thunder, which he then crafted into a storytelling epic. The lyrics are riveting, spinning a tale that draws you in with the intensity of its titular freight train. It’s a tale told through melody and metaphor, with each line and chord striking like a flash of thunder. Adam’s knack for genre-hopping is on full display here. One moment, you’re swaying to a dreamy ballad; the next, you’re caught in a storm of soaring guitars and powerful vocals. But it never feels forced. Instead, the transitions are as natural as breathing—a testament to Adam’s artistry. He doesn't only experiment for experiments' sake; he makes music that comes right from the heart, even if the influences are as broad as they tend to be here. It's the sign of a master class, someone unafraid to color outside the lines without disrespecting the canvas. Freight Train and Thunder also demonstrates Adam's production prowess. Each element—right down to the sharp percussion and sumptuous harmonies—is placed with precision, building a deep, textured soundscape that begs to be revisited. It's the sort of song that yields something different every time you listen, be it a quiet bassline, a secret vocal harmony, or a lyrical detail you caught the first time through. If you’re not yet familiar with Adam + Attack by Fire, this is the perfect entry point. It’s a song that feels like a personal invitation into Adam’s world, where spontaneity meets precision, and storytelling is elevated to an art form. And if you’re already a fan, Freight Train and Thunder is another chapter in what promises to be an epic musical journey. So, climb aboard this freight train of retro rock sorcery, and let Adam ride you off into the sunset. Just don't be surprised if you catch yourself humming along long after the thunder has passed. After all, that's the magic of a song that's made to last.
LITM Rock Picks features Little Juke, Fake Plastic, Andi Fins, and other talented artists
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Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Tunes Featuring Paul Cafcae, Gioaen, YACOVELL and More!
LITM Rock Picks Tunes Brought To You By Paul Cafcae, Gioaen, YACOVELL, Ev Janney and JB Elwood
Paul Cafcae - Devil’s Right Hand
Paul Cafcae's "Devil's Right Hand" is a hot rock song with bluesy swagger and outlaw swagger. The song starts with bare guitar riffs that immediately create a raw, renegade atmosphere. Cafcae's snarling vocals snap commands, words that struggle with right and wrong, with temptation, and the cost of choice. The story is incandescent and evocative, and it has a cinematic sense of light and dark. The track moves on with unyielding passion with the rhythm section, and instrumental solos consist of wailing guitars that are soulful and feral. The conjunction of retro Americana and modern blues rock gives "Devil's Right Hand" a timelessness so that it is equally comfortable in a dimly lit, sleazy dive bar as it is cruising down a wide-open road with the windows open. Cafcae's ability to connect with raw feeling and hard grit gives the tune a must-hear status among attitude-packed roots music fans.
2. Gioaen - Un nuovo inizio
"Gioaen - Un nuovo inizio" is a catchy rock ballad of loss, love and self-discovery. Literally translated to "A New Beginning" in Italian, the title tells the whole story about the song's theme on new beginnings. Gioaen's deep, rich voice is spotlighted in shining glory, getting the melody out in sincerity and openness. The accompaniment starts softly with piano chords building into a dense, rich string arrangement and minimal percussion to add depth and emotional tension. The lyrics are poetic and inspirational, inviting acceptance of change and hope for the future. It’s the perfect ode to healing from past traumas and overcoming them. The anthemic chorus is upbeat and leaves a lasting impression on the listener so that even once the song has been played, it makes its presence known. Gioaen's ability to convey raw emotion vocally as well as with the instruments turns "Un nuovo inizio" into an unforgettable song. It is the perfect anthem for moments of personal realization and transformation.
3. YACOVELLI - Red Eye
YACOVELLI's "Red Eye" is an otherworldly trip through rock grounds, mixing garage, punk and grunge influence into ethereal landscapes. The song appears to reflect the mood of a red-eye flight, its subtle intensity and contemplative mood. YACOVELLI's production is flawless, overlaying the thudding bass with textures that provide the song with its absolute rugged framework. The otherworldly vocals glide over the instruments in a seamless dance, providing a spine-tingling yet energizing effect. It will be impossible for you NOT to CLICK repeat. The spare production of the track truly allows each element to shine, from the haunting percussion to the sheer aggressive vibe. It's a song that invites you to close your eyes and get lost in its fierce universe. "Red Eye" is a rock classic. If you’re a rock music fan, this will take it home for you!
4. Ev Janney - Set Me Free
Ev Janney's "Set Me Free" is an indie rock ballad brimming with raw emotion and infectious energy. The song begins with a persistent guitar riff, which immediately evokes a sense of urgency and revolt. Janney's vocals are urgent and raw, articulating lyrics that convey the desire for freedom and expression, trying to break the prison of the past, battles of the present and the ominosity of the future. The song is dynamically constructed, moving from introspective verses to a fiery, anthemic chorus. The music is dense and richly textured, with jangly guitars, thudding drums, and ambient synths creating a soundscape that is expansive but intimate. The bridge is where Janney gets a bit vulnerable, with minimal instrumentation leaving the vocals in the spotlight before the song swells to its operatic conclusion. "Set Me Free" is the unleashing of freedom from both inner and outer restraint and, thus is an uplifting, emotional anthem for the one seeking change.
5. JB Elwood - Right Here
JB Elwood's "Right Here" is a pop alternative piece that's akin to a warm hug. It's propelled by amazing guitar playing, providing a gentle yet embracing foundation for Elwood's honest singing. There's an honesty to the performance that gives the song a sense of intimate serenading, as though the singer is singing to the listener personally. The language is vibey and authentic, lines of being there, of love, and reassurance now. Muted percussion and airy harmonies add texture without becoming overwhelmed by the song's simplicity and moving raw emotion center stage. The melody is effortless and catchy, a nagging chorus lingering in the mind well after the song fades away. "Right Here" is the type of song that gets under your skin, providing a sense of security and support in its candor. JB Elwood proves that sometimes, less is more.
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LITM Rock Picks Tunes For Your Weekend Featuring Jody and the Jerms, The Worry People, Lurcher and More!
LITM Rock Picks tunes for your weekend playlist brought to you by Jody and the Jerms, The Worry People, Lurcher, 9’o clock Nasty and Sleeping Together.
Jody and the Jerms - Hooch and Happiness
Jody and the Jerms' "Hooch and Happiness" is a sunny splash of indie pop that's filled with sun and nostalgia. From the opening guitar chords to the driving percussion, the song is as nice as a good afternoon with friends. Jody's silky, melodic voice rides smoothly atop hooky instrumentation, and the effect is as charming as infectious. The tune is a tribute to small pleasures in life, from clinking beers to clinking laughter, set against a carefree and lively atmosphere. The chorus is infectiously catchy, even inviting a sing-along, and the arrangement is always making it stay lively and animated. The track is one of the several evidence of how the band perfectly mixes sentimental songwriting with happy, carefree tunes. "Hooch and Happiness" would be perfect for a person who requires a musical pick-me-up or reminder to appreciate life's little, happy things.
2. The Worry People - Stamp
The Worry People's "The Stamp" is a reflective rock treasure that moves the heart. From its straight-up guitar tunes to its verse words, the track sounds like an extremely personal conversation about the modern digital world. The fiery, passionate lead vocals are paired with drums nicely, creating an amazing sonic soundscape. The track musically addresses tenacity, maturity, and legacy that we create, with metaphors that are extremely relatable. Adding guitar strings and absolute percussion gives the song an otherworldly glow, enhancing without occluding its raw truth. When the song builds to its climactic third chorus, it's as if there is a release of feeling that renders the listener whole and optimistic. "Stamp" is a must-listen for anyone looking for a great rock song! It is fittingly great at portraying the rock genre.
3. Lurcher - Stone Island
Lurcher's "Stone Island" is an engrossing foray into post-punk, saturated with dark intensity and raw energy with a mercurial note. The first note sets the tone for something ominous, brooding with the snarling bassline and angular guitar riffs. The rhythm section is pounding and relentless, giving the song a desperation that grasps the listener. Raw and emotive vocals are ideal for expressing the rebelliousness and frustration that define the tone of the song. "Stone Island" lyrically addresses the determination and internal turmoil of capitalism, producing a very real image of struggling through adversity. Production on the track is rugged but unfiltered, holding firm to the unpolished sound that post-punk enthusiasts devour. As the song builds towards its climax, relentless energy borders on being smothering, allowing for some form of release in the listener. "Stone Island" is the best of Lurcher's tracks as they walk a line between intensity and introspection and establish their territory in alternative.
4. 9’o clock Nasty - Crowland
9 o’clock Nasty's "Crowland" is an unsympathetic homage to garage rock's raw potential. The song is handled by searing guitars and a persistent rhythm section that never relents. The vocals are swaggering, lead reciting clever, cheeky lines as much fun to analyze as to sing along to. The tune has a raw power that is akin to jumping into a manic live show, with just enough anarchy to create interest. The chorus is where it takes off, catchy and rebellious, capturing the devil-may-care attitude behind the band's sound. "Crowland" is a song that doesn't overdo it, and that's why it's charming. With its rough exterior and cheeky bite, it's a fantastic anthem for anyone who can handle their rock with a touch of trouble.
5. Sleeping Together - The Essentials
Sleeping Together's "The Essentials" is an anthemic indie rock track that seamlessly flips from introspection to sweeps. The song starts off with a hauntingly beautiful guitar riff, setting an introspective mood that invites the listener in. Raw lead vocals deliver lyrics which speak to matters of impulsive decisions, night-outs, and the feeling of being free! As the song builds further, dynamic percussion and layered instrumentation arrive on the scene to deliver a commanding soundscape that overflows with emotion. The chorus is the gem, and it boasts a celestial feeling of liberty. The song builds in a cathartic fashion that feels as though it is bringing the listener along for the weekend ride. The recording is clean but greatly in the spirit of the organic sound of the song, so the purity of the song is presented. "The Essentials" is a testament to the ability of Sleeping Together to write music that's so personal yet so universally appealing, so it's an album that's invaluable to hear. It’s the perfect get-go for your transition from your weekday into your weekend flow!
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Trady - Drake and Drive Review | A Cheeky Bop addition to your club playlist
There is something exhilarating about cruising city lights, blasting music, and having no place in particular to be going. Trady's newest single, Drake and Drive, is the ultimate jam for such impromptu cruises. With a track that almost insistently urges you to roll the windows down, this song is an anthem-fueled party track that will get your head bobbing and your hands clapping the steering wheel. From the get-go, Drake and Drive hooks you with its catchy vibe. Trady pokes fun at the Drake-inspired tunes and turns them upside down. The outcome? A song that blends smooth production, sharp rhymes, and an infectious groove that compels you to replay it before the song is even over.
Vibes That Keep You Moving
The production is slick to the point, with bouncy synths, snappy percussion, and a bassline that gets you hooked right away. It's not attempting to be moody or introspective—it's unashamedly fun, with a beat that feels like a party in itself. The buildups from verses to chorus are smooth, and the drop in the bridge is a chef's kiss of unadulterated pop heaven. Trady's singing is just as energetic. His voice is assertive but playful, finding the ideal balance between swagger and friendliness. He knows this song isn't here to get you to sit; it's here to get your head bobbing and just vibe like there’s no tomorrow. And boy, does it do justice!
Lyrics That Stick Like a Catchy Chorus
Lyrically, Drake and Drive goes for witty wordplay and catchy one-liners. The lines are full of the free-spirited nature of the song. The hook—"I don't Drake and Drive, I Shady and Vibe"—is straight-up earworm material, a not-so-subtle nod to Eminem. What makes the lyrics succeed is how cool they are. They're so effortless that they find that perfect balance of fun and comfort. Trady captures the age-old sentiment of cutting loose on the highway and making even regular drives into celebrations.
A Track Built for Replay
Drake and Drive lives on its replay value. Whether you're getting ready for a night on the town, sitting in traffic, or simply need a mood boost, this song's got you covered. It's the type of song that seamlessly inserts itself into any high-energy playlist but can also hold its own. The production makes sure that there's always something new to pay attention to on later listens. The lyrics give a glimpse into his day-to-day life as a pharmaceutical instrument technician and his unvarnished opinion of the North East rap scene. It's a song that repays those who turn up the volume and listen closely.
Trady's Drake and Drive is more than a song—more like a mood. Its catchy hook, infectious energy, and undeniable appeal make it the kind of track that turns any drive into a montage-worthy scene. Whether solo or car-packing with friends, this is the song that'll be playing on repeat. In an oversaturated world of pop songs, Trady shines through by being simple, enjoyable, and impossibly funky. So grab your keys, turn it loud, and let Drake and Drive drive you wherever the road goes!
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LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks features Blake Jeanis, Vemalo, Block and other remarkable musicians
This edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks brings resonant releases from artists Mark Vennis & Different Place, Blake Jeanis, Vemalo, Block, and Robert McGinty.
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Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Tunes Featuring Harry Eley, Ambergrove, Ray Joyce and More!
LITM Rock picks tunes for you to chill brought to you by Harry Eley, Ambergrove, Ray Joyce, Palejoy and Bears Have Hearts.
Harry Eley - Thinking of You
Harry Eley's "Thinking of You" is a great bop wrapped such that you can’t help but bob your head to it. The chords on the guitar and the reflective, musing lyrics imbue the song with an epistle quality under the black night sky. The wistful reality in Eley's voice echoes in every note as he delves into yearning and becoming one. The minimalist production lets the story shine, and bittersweet tunes in the background add depth without burying the close personal feel of the song. "Thinking of You" is a hug in an earbud that's perfect for a quiet night when you need a reminder of the beauty found in openness.
2. Ambergrove - big morning
Ambergrove's "big morning" is a song about starting anew under the category of indie rock. The song begins with a jangly guitar hook and builds into a snowball of rich sound, supported by thumping beats and energetic bass lines. The vocals are hyped and charming, singing lines of hope, transformation, and pursuing dreams with raw passion. The song's chorus of hooks will get stuck in your head right away, and the layered production ensures there's something fresh to discover each time through. "big morning" is an inspiring soundtrack for facing the day. You know this would be THE PERFECT anthem to start your day with!
3. Ray Joyce - Indistinct Shape
Ray Joyce's "Indistinct Shape" is a hypnotic journey through the realms of ambient and experimental music. The track is built on otherworldly soundscapes, layered synth and natural textures, weaving an air of intrigue. The rhythm is low-key, almost imperceptible, allowing the listener to drift in its heavenly tranquility. Joyce's use of color contrast—a combination of vibrant harmonies and faraway, industrial undertones—evokes tension and release. "Indistinct Shape" is a reflective calling card, an introspective sojourn that's both spacious and close-up. It's the perfect listen for ambient and cinematic sound design enthusiasts.
4. Palejoy - Max Payne Au Chocolat
Palejoy's "Max Payne Au Chocolat" is a hard rock track which keeps you hooked till the end! The way the song starts with the guitar line right off the bat is enough to make the track irresistible. Mind you, do not get fooled by the track because, although it sounds very upbeat and catchy, the lyrics dive deep into the realms of love and betrayal. This is one of those songs which strike the perfect balance where you’re confused if you have to vibe to it or ponder over the lyrics. The production is just immaculate, without anything being overdone. All in all, AN ABSOLUTE DELIGHT.
5. Bears Have Hearts - Another Ghost
Bears Have Hearts' "Another Ghost" is an unflinching, passionate dive into the dark waters of alternative rock. The song's heavy guitar riffs and propulsive rhythm section are a solid foundation for the evocative lyrics, which move into the areas of loss and coming of age. The singing is raw and emotive, balancing vulnerability and resilience, just capturing the tug and pull of the emotional landscape of the song. The tense energy between burst choruses and whispered choruses keeps the listeners on the edge, drawing them further into the haunting landscape of the song. "Another Ghost" is a cathartic anthem for everyone going through life's darker times.
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LITM Pop Picks: Evan Isaac, James King, and the Best of Pop This Week
This week’s LITM Pop Picks spans the full spectrum of emotion. Evan Isaac blends vintage synths with modern grooves, JILIAAN delivers raw vulnerability, and Cat Mayel crafts an eerie, hypnotic world. James King turns nostalgia into melody, while Chayne makes confidence an anthem. Five artists, five unique takes on pop.
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Read MoreLITM Singer-SongWriter Picks Tunes To Turn Your Day Around Featuring Morning Tourist, Ana Gracey, Ian Roland and More!
LITM Singer-SongWriter Picks Tunes for that perfect start to the week brought to you by Morning Tourist, Ana Gracey, Ian Roland, Lost Chimes and Gerr Walsh.
Morning Tourist - Leap
Morning Tourist's "Leap" is an indie folk song that evokes the sweetness and bitterness of leaping in faith and transformation. The song starts with the gentle acoustic guitar, which continues to be joined by calming percussive beat and muffled harmonies that add depth to the song. The lyrics are poetic and contemplative as well, confronting points of change in life with optimism and vulnerability. Morning Tourist's warm, expressive voice makes the song immediately come to life, drawing listeners along on its emotional ride. Softly layered strings in the chorus add an emotional richness that makes "Leap" both intimate and expansive at the same time. It's the perfect companion for contemplative me-time or solo drives on winding roads.
2. Ana Gracey - Afterlife
Ana Gracey's "Afterlife" is a complex blend of electronic pop with a beautiful inclusion of violin that radiates sophistication. With soft piano sounds, the song is a ballad that delves into grief right off the bat, conjuring a late-night introspective vibe. The vocals are amazing and raw, conjuring an image of yearning and introspection about what lies ahead. The song's lyrics are multi-faceted, walking a tightrope on truth that has you glued to the screen. The music is rich and dynamic, with subtle tunes that flourish, anchoring you to the song. This song shall make you feel the heaviness and depth of grief just as how misfortune loves orphans, fire loves innocence. "Afterlife" is a ballad that sounds like an eternally timeless classic that can be reimagined indefinitely.
3. Ian Roland - Craving
Ian Roland's "Craving" is a stunning bare acoustic rock track that's brimming with passion and honesty. The relentless drive beat of the track and the witty guitar work build a solid but close foundation for Roland's intense singing. The words are desire and need, and they're told with a truth that's heart-wrenching. When the song reaches its climax, harmonies and subtle percussion are added to the richness without concealing its stark beauty. The chorus is anthemic but restrained, catchy and straightforward. "Craving" is such a sincere confession to song, a real treasure for the acoustic rock genre. A must-listen for all those passionate out there.
4. Lost Chimes - Something Different (Radio Edit)
Lost Chimes' "Something Different (Radio Edit)" is synth-pop perfection that brings together old emotions with a bright, modern sheen. The metallic synths and infectious beat form a euphoric sound space one can't help but move to. The vocals are silky smooth and slickly produced, warbling of leaping headlong from the normal into experience. The production is sharp and alive, layering layered melodies and crisp percussion into the mix to maintain the tempo. The chorus is infectious, full of shining optimism that is motivational and inspiring. "Something Different" is a road trip and dance-floor anthem in waiting.
5. Gerr Walsh - When The Stars Don’t Work
Gerr Walsh's "When The Stars Don't Work" is a melancholy country-folk ballad that simulates an ardent letter to the departed beloved. The light strumming of a solo acoustic guitar is counterposed by the warm, impassioned voice of Walsh, upon which the soft, musing and poetic words of the song rest at ease. The production is unassuming but effective, with subdued and muted pedal steel complementing its wistful loveliness. The beauty of this song is in the telling, conjuring up pictures of hope and despair amidst the uncertainties of life. "When The Stars Don't Work" is a gentle and ageless song—a song that pulls at your heartstrings and lingers long after the last note has faded away.
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LITM Rock Picks Scintillating Tunes Featuring The Dialtones, Keith Reds, The Marble Arch and More!
LITM Rock picks tunes brought to you by The Dialtones, Keith Reds, The Marble Arches, French Nancy and The Trusted.
The Dialtones - Monk
The Dialtones' "Monk" is a contemplative alternative rock tune that walks on the thin edge of brooding and rebellion. The trance-inducing bass and muffled percussion support the tune, which incrementally builds up through ethereal guitars and an otherworldly vocal delivery. The enigmatic and suggestive tunes invoke loneliness, spirituality, and identity. The sparsity yields to a cathartic chorus, where the emotion is raw enough to be nearly tangible. There is some grunge infestation here, and there is a sense of early Radiohead or Smashing Pumpkins. "Monk" is a slow burner, but the texture and density are worth leaping headlong into.
2. Keith Reds - Sun Underground
"Sun Underground" by Keith Reds is a trance-inducing blend of psychedelia and folk. Reds' gravelly, warm tones sound like fragments of an odyssey of dreams, and acoustic guitars play a subtle but intricate tune. Softly layered reverb and sparkling effects fill the air with an otherworldly ambiance, as though they're leading you into some underground world bathed in its own golden radiance. The song speeds up and slackens tempo, creating a trance-like rhythm which is earthly as well as alien. "Sun Underground" would be the kind of title for a contemplative retreat that the person who needs a bit of thought or, at least, fine music to pen would like.
3. The Marble Arches - Faking The Moment
The Marble Arches' "Faking The Moment" is a despondent indie pop song that has oldies flavor. The thudding drumbeats and jangly guitars drive the track with hook-rich fervor, and the genuine lyrics struggle with the dance of pretense versus sincerity in romance. The lead vocals are fresh and vulnerable, conveying just the right level of emotional weight on the song's topics. The chorus, with its sing-along melodic phrasing and rich harmonies, is ear-memorable upon initial hearing, achieving an outstanding balance of despair and optimism. There is a movie quality to the song, and it has the feel of being the soundtrack to a coming-of-age montage. "Faking The Moment" is a lovely nostalgic song that gets stuck in your head long after it has finished.
4. French Nancy - The Vow
"The Vow" by French Nancy is a heartbreakingly gorgeous singer-songwriter ballad that feels like a whispered confession. With a spare piano and minimal strings, Nancy's emotive voice takes center stage, drawing you in with intensely personal lyrics. Rich in evocative imagery, the dense lyrics sing of love, dedication, and the weight of promises. The sparse arrangement leaves each note and word to reverberate, filling the space with gut emotion. The music swells into a subdued yet powerful crescendo of sound that gives the sense of resolution to the emotional tale. "The Vow" is a stunning justification of French Nancy's ability and leaves spectators lost for words and contemplative.
5. The Trusted - The Lightning
The Trusted's "The Lightning" is an amazing indie rock track that does justice to itself. The crashing guitar notes, pounding drums, and resonant vocals bring a dense aural landscape that's vibrant and pressing. The language is interwoven in and out of living for the moment, urgency, and change, and is sung with a level of intensity that is inspiring and that is contagious. The production is tight but cutting, offering a good balance between grit and clarity. The choruses are driven with anthemic power, never to be left behind under their ferocity. "The Lightning" is a crazy and exhilarating song that demands to be listened to loudly—a great indie rock gem.
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LITM Pop Picks features refreshing releases from artists Carl De Villa, Hudson Thames, Stewart Taylor, and others
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Read MoreAll The Young – Demons Review | A Reminder of Indie Rock’s Power
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Read MoreLITM Rocks Picks Tunes Featuring DAIONI, Marco Ragozza, Zaco and More!
LITM Rock picks great tunes brought to you by DAIONI, Marco Ragozza, Zaco, Freekstar and Milly Thimaras
DAIONI - You & I
DAIONI’s "You & I" is a shimmering indie pop track that feels like a warm hug wrapped in melody. With its breezy acoustic guitar riff and laid-back rhythm, the song evokes a sense of effortless intimacy. DAIONI’s smooth, honeyed vocals carry lyrics that paint a picture of connection, love, and the small, tender moments that make relationships magical. It's lean but efficient production with sufficient space for the goodness of the song's message to seep through. Subtle accompaniment on synth is otherworldly but never takes over the natural tone. Perfect for lazy afternoon strolls or for these slow dances under twinkling fairy lights, "You & I" is too sweet, and too sentimental—a song that leaves you light up, and head over heels with life.
2. Marco Ragozza - What Comes After
Marco Ragozza's "What Comes After" is stunning contemporary classical music. Long piano lyrics open the song and create a reflective atmosphere, followed by a crescendo orchestra that leaves the listener weeping. Ragozza's music is cinematic and wordless-like, like it tells a story—of longing, perseverance, and the passing of time. The duality of light and darkness in this song is a metaphor for life's uncertainties, with breakdowns that resemble epiphanies and gentle interludes that invite introspection. It's a record that must be felt, not listened to, so it's perfect for late nights or quiet time. "What Comes After" is a lesson in musical emotional narrative.
3. Zaco - Princess
"Princess" from Zaco is a provocative R&B re-do of a suave voice and urbane, new-school sound. The song is a thuggish amalgam of boomin' bass, crisp percussion, and delay-soaked synths that has the sheen of a tacky but excessive decor. Zaco's singing drifts comfortably on top of the song, moaning eulogies about love and passion with a metered elegance. The chorus is catchy but never claustrophobic, treading nicely over emotional-instrumental equities. Harmonies and vocal runs are introduced with a subtle richness, and the bridge introduces a darker, more reflective mood before swinging back to the catch main hook. "Princess" is the sort of song that feels like the late-night gossip in song form—intimate, silky, and indelible.
4. Freekstar - Bulletproof
Freekstar's "Bulletproof" is a hooky pop-rock anthem with attitude. The thumping drums and the shrieking guitar chords provide the backdrop to a song that bellows confidence and empowerment. Freekstar's melodic yet high-energy voice yells out uplifting affirmations of endurance during the period of trial and emerging wiser. The chorus is fueled by adrenaline and has a chanted tone one cannot help but sing along. There’s a rawness to the production that amplifies the track’s rebellious spirit, while a soaring guitar solo midway adds an extra dose of rock-and-roll swagger. Whether you’re gearing up for a challenge or just need a motivational boost, "Bulletproof" is your ultimate soundtrack for standing tall and staying unbreakable. Milly Thimaras – "Bullets"
5. Milly Thimaras - Bullets
Milly Thimaras’ "Bullets" is a haunting dark pop masterpiece that hits with precision and power. Backed by the thudding bassline and ambient synths, the song creates a dark, filmic environment surrounding Thimaras' commanding vocals. Her heavenly-but-tough vocals glide along a waltz of fragility and strength as she vocalizes lines of staying alive, betrayal, and surviving. The production of the song is sleek but primal with detonating drums and hauntingly atmospheric vocal layering which are amplified to a maximum emotional impact. The hook is eerily memorable, a testament to the beauty of suffering and the power of struggle. "Bullets" isn't a song—it's a cry of war for anyone who has ever fought their demons and come out on top.
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LITM Rock Picks Tunes Brought To You by Hans Halstead, TE/MO, ArtfulFrankArthur and more!
LITM Rock picks tunes featuring Hans Halstead, TE/MO, ArtfulFrankArthur, The Backlash and Lena Romul.
Hans Halstead - Six Feet Under
Hans Halstead's "Six Feet Under" is a desolately melancholic journey to the core of the self. Its sparse composition of acoustic guitar, cello dirge, and muted hints of drums creates an atmosphere of sorrowful wandering in a misty wood. Halstead's gravelly, raw vocals provide poignancy to the heartbreaking lyrics which struggle with death and remembrance. The chorus lingers in your mind, almost like an echo of unresolved emotions. What makes "Six Feet Under" stand out is its ability to be eerie yet comforting, like staring into the abyss and finding a strange solace. For fans of Nick Cave or Leonard Cohen, this dark folk gem will strike a chord that resonates long after the final note fades.
2. TE/MO: 4:15 (i’ll dance)
"4:15 (I'll Dance)" by TE/MO is a shimmering synth-pop paradise that encourages you to get lost in its not-to-be-ignored beat. Constructed upon throbbing beats, glinting synths, and relentlessly hooky hooks, the song exudes nightlife energy. TE/MO's vocalizations are silky-smooth and sensual, providing lyrics of freedom and uniqueness with a strain of yearning. The bridge brings the pace down just so to allow the emotion to penetrate, before erupting into a euphoric danceable finish. It's a song that would be just as comfortable in neon-lit clubs and your earbuds at a solo dance party. "4:15 (I'll Dance)" is unapologetically playful, and all it takes is sometimes a beat and a moment to lose yourself.
3. ArtfulFrankArthur - Reflection
ArtfulFrankArthur's "Reflection" is a sincere alternative rock ballad that sounds like a musical diary entry. The song begins with a sombre guitar riff, establishing the contemplative mood of its introspective lyrics. Arthur's voice is infused with vulnerability, reading words that search for identity, remorse, and pardon. The chorus erupts with emotional intensity, aided by propulsive percussion and layered instrumentation that come together in a release that reaches its climax. There is a gut-level honesty in the delivery that makes you not be able to help but latch onto the music. "Reflection" is an emotional and sonic one that is ideal for those times when you're in the mood to get down inside your head and come out the other end feeling clear.
4. The Backlash - Anemone
The Backlash's "Anemone" is a swirling shoegaze epic that wraps the listener in a wall of sound. Reverb-drenched gritty guitars blend with ethereal vocals to create an otherworldly, intense, dreamy mood. The rhythm section is relentless, propelling the song with a living, feral-sounding beat. The lyrics are mysterious, like the pieces of a multicoloured dream that won't coalesce, contributing to the song's dreamy beauty. It's retro and contemporary, and that's why it would appeal to Ride or My Bloody Valentine fans. With dreamy textures and unapologetic ferocity, "Anemone" is an audio ride you won't be able to get off.
5. Lena Romul - Masz na imię dźwięk
Lena Romul's "Masz na imię dźwięk" is a stunning foray into the realm of the avant-garde, with experimental jazz merging with poetic flair. The title of the song is well suited to its personality—each beat and note feels like a breathing, living person. Romul's ethereal voice threads itself through unorthodox instrumentation, from clashing piano chords to saxophone improvisations that float free, making for a sound that is difficult and entrancing. The Polish lyrics provide a further layer of mystery, and the music with a feeling of longing and intimacy. It's not a song that you listen to while sitting back; it commands your complete focus and rewards you in abundance with an experience as mentally challenging as it is affectively engaging.
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LITM Rock Picks Tunes Featuring Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, Joe Reeves, Breaks and More!
LITM Rock picks tunes brought to you by Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, Joe Reeves, Breaks, Powers of the Monk and James Bruner.
Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate - Between Two Worlds
"Between Two Worlds" by Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate is a bold, intellectual journey of the periphery of existence. From a prog-rock sensibility, the song layers rich guitar melodic phrases, grinding bass, and screeching synths to create a dense, layered sound picture. The metaphysical words struggle with duality and contrast and oppositional dichotomy of being, choice, and self. The emotive, soaring harmonies add a touch of drama to the story, heightening the story. A rousing instrumental break midway is a ride through the band's musical virtuosity, with rotating solos and rhythms that leave you in awe. The tune is wide-sounding as if it were pushing into something just beyond human understanding. Perfect for the concept rock fan, "Between Two Worlds" is head-stimulating and music-hypnotizing.
2. Joe Reeves - Jenny
Joe Reeves' "Jenny" is a down-home tribute in a warm folk-rock embrace. The song, founded on acoustic strumming and gentle percussion, is earthy in its appeal, recalling campfire ballads. Reeves' gritty, tortured vocals offer a tear-jerking mix of wistfulness and vulnerability. The song is a tribute to Jenny, a muse who is real and mythical, representing love, loss, and hope. The addition of an electric guitar solo in the bridge is a welcome shock of bite to an otherwise mellow song, adding emotional depth. Earthy presentation with timelessness, "Jenny" is a love letter to oneself in music form. It is simple yet incredibly moving—a silent triumph for fans of folk narrative.
3. Breaks - Two Glass Eyes
"Two Glass Eyes by Breaks is a delightful burst of energy that treads the line between rock and playful electronica. With rhythmic beats that feel buoyant rather than brooding, the song carries a carefree charm, perfect for daydreaming or dancing in your room. The whimsical vocals float effortlessly over a sparkling synth backdrop, injecting the track with a youthful, infectious joy. The instrumentation has an understated complexity, with shimmering textures and subtle arpeggios that feel alive with optimism. "Two Glass Eyes" creates an inviting soundscape, drawing listeners in with its light-hearted rhythm and an irresistible melody that lingers long after the music stops. It’s the kind of track that brings a smile to your face, a feel-good anthem for those moments when life feels weightless. Fans of feel-good rock-electronica will undoubtedly find a new favorite in Breaks’ charming creation.
4. Powers of the Monk - Strip The Bone (Remix)
Powers of the Monk's "Strip The Bone (Remix)" is a hypnotic journey into ambient techno, as the beat throbs like a muted heartbeat amidst a morning fog. The remix strips the original song to its bare bones and reworks it with surgical savagery. Atmospheric pads transition smoothly into pounding, ringing basslines, bathing the scene in an otherworldly, trance-like ambience. The insistent beat mesmerizes you, yet subtle embellishments and flourishes—such as glinting hi-hats and distorted vocal snippets—still reveal the aural terrain. This is introspective late-night music or getting lost on a dark dance floor. The stripped-down atmosphere of the song seems to be performed deliberately and thoughtfully, illustrating that sometimes less can be more.
5. James Bruner - Eye in the Sky (Acoustic)
James Bruner's acoustic rendition of "Eye in the Sky" is a minimalist masterpiece that thrives on restraint. The rock staple is remade with gentle fingerpicking and Bruner's emotive vocals, giving it a considered introspective feel. The naked emotion in his singing gives new life to the lyrics, highlighting their questioning of trust, perception, and betrayal. Lacking the rich production of the original, the song sounds more vulnerable and human-like, as if Bruner were speaking in confessional terms. The acoustic instrumentation preserves the song's ethereal melody but brings warmth that is entirely its own. For hardcore devotees or recent converts to the vintage song's pleasures, this is essential listening—a celebration of the virtue of strong songwriting.
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