This week's LITM 'Indie Rock Picks' top five artists and bands like Connor Kirk , Jack Foz , The Public Eye, Centershift and Picnic Lightning take us through a journey of excellence

This week, we quickly skim the newest releases from musicians including Connor Kirk , Jack Foz , and bands like The Public Eye, Centershift and Picnic Lightening. This is how they have transformed the ambience of the LITM Indie Rock List

Connor Kirk - Day by Day

With his latest release Day by Day, the Philly based art-rock artist, Connor Kirk has exhibited a remarkable talent for fusing intricate ideas from the visual and literary arts into a catchy, pop-music framework that is both approachable and thought-provoking. His song demonstrates a masterful use of language and metaphor for the exploration of the struggles of daily life. Giving this song an alluring and original sound which blends dance elements with alternative sensibilities, Kirk has set himself apart from other musicians of his genre with his willingness to experiment and take risks. His artistic vision is undeniably unique and engaging, exhibiting a calibre of craftsmanship that is rare to find in today’s music landscape


The Public Eye - Upper Parliament

The British rock band "The Public Eye", has caused a stir with their most recent release, ‘Upper Parliament’. The music has an undeniable urgent and intense quality to it that pulls you in from the very first note. You can tell you're in for a wild ride as soon as their jangling guitar tones begin to play and their pounding rhythm section takes over. In addition to that, they have grabbed attention with their brilliant songwriting which is a moving and insightful statement on the situation of the society today. The Public Eye is a must-listen if you're a fan of bands like Radiohead and Arctic Monkeys. They're a band with a bold sound, introspective lyrics, and brave experimentation, and they're definitely going somewhere. Keep an eye and ear out for this group; they are on the rise.

Centershift - Fade Away

The American Nü-metal band, Centershift’s new song Fade Away characterized by their particularly strong guitar riffing and the band's usage of distorted guitars give their song so much of depth and personality. The vocals, on the other hand, provide the song a degree of emotional depth by being both soulful and cutting. Yet, Centershift's ability to make their song seem like a journey is what truly astounds. It's amazing how well they can express harsh emotions and circumstances through their songwriting. The group isn't afraid to go into the subconscious and create music that is both ferocious and meaningful.

Jack Foz - Casual

The London based Indie Rock artist Jack Foz with his debut release “Casual” has displayed a distinct fusion of indie-rock fervour, wistful synthesiser tones from the 1980s, and thought-provoking lyrics. This song is destined to become the summer anthem from the very first note. You'll want to groove along to the rhythmic pulse of the guitar riffs and the seamless blend of the old with the modern which results in a distinctive sound which leaves you wanting for more. With a dash of sincerity, a dash of sarcasm, and a heaping spoonful of upbeat guitar riffs, Jack Foz's formula for indie-rock success is a powerful mixture.He is one of the most intriguing up-and-coming possibilities on the UK music industry because of his unique style and “Casual” is just the first step of what is sure to be a spectacular journey for him. 


Picnic Lightning - Simulacra

The most recent release by Texas based band, Picnic Lightning “Simulacra” is a treasure that perfectly encapsulates their desert punk roots. The song takes the listener on a journey through an intense and hypnotic soundscape, full of unanticipated twists and turns that leave the listener on the edge of their seat. They have done an ideal fusion of old and modern, drawing ideas from some of the most influential figures in rock history like Arcade Fire, Courtney Barnet and Velvet Underground, yet coming up with something wholly their own.The intensity of this song is haunting and will stay with you long after the last note has faded, making it a real classic.

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