This week's LITM Rock Picks sends shivers down your spine with songs from Night’s Bright Colors, Al Mitchell & the New Born Sinners, Andreas Gavlén, Keeper and Sarah Jane

In this edition of LITM Rock Picks, we are getting catchy melodic reveries with artists like Night’s Bright Colors, Al Mitchell & the New Born Sinners, Andreas Gavlén, Keeper and Sarah Jane. Enjoy their soulful songwriting here

Night’s Bright Colors-One Star Saint

North Carolina-based musician Jason Smith is Night’s Bright Colors. An inspiring and creative musician, this songwriter tells personal tales through his songs. One Star Saint is his latest, making a mark for impactful lyrics. Soothing production on this one also allows it to be heard to unwind, making for some unique and inspiring indie rock. With a two chord change melody for the verse section, he has the whole crowd gripped for the song that he has crafted so uniquely. You can listen to the song and follow Night’s Bright Colors for some amazing tunes!

Al Mitchell & the New Born Sinners-Georgia

With their catchy single with a rock like hook, Al Mitchell & the New Born Sinners want to find a middle ground. They realise rock can be more accessible, more fun definitely catchier, so they get on it. Bass riffs unite, melodies are unique and create a spectacular approach to the song. You can feel the different, and the pace become more mellow with their single here. Watch out for the band, they are making some really interesting track with an idiosyncratic approach. Listen to the incredible track with us here:

Andreas Gavlén-Far too Late

This Swedish artist relooks at all the genres that have come out of the country. With his approach, he is making the post rock elements even better. It is a classy affair, making some stylish transitions with a new kind of gravity. The song itself is immense, it makes for some really dynamic changes while respecting the structure of a rock song. Andreas Gavlén is having to relook at certain properties while still having what is a fresh approach to the genre he loves so much. The post-punk track is an embodiment of the solo rocker, creating all his moods in a special container like this song:

Keeper-Better Off

A pop hero unlike any other makes his way across the forest with Keeper. Better Off is one of his best, with his hyper-pop and disruptive tendencies making for some heart-warming work in the list. It is showcasing how he looks at music, while using a simple background and making a song that earworms its way into your brain. It is a lovely creation that possibly expects you to just move along to the music. The vocals and layered effects are a lead to some of the best rock choruses for the week, and it seems like Keeper is a keeper:

Sarah Jane-September

Sarah Jane wants to tell you tales better than most books with her music. September is more than about a time or month, it is of a story from then. The musician from Sydney, Australia, creates some mesmerizing acoustic guitar work that precursors what is going to be the entire emotion of the song. By the time the percussions come in, you’re in for a delight of a song that delves into some dynamics that are minimal but spread the message and style well. Her vocals are reminiscent of a person in thought, and makes for a beautiful closing single:

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