LITM Rock Picks exudes bold and riveting rock energy that charges up the spirit from artists Dog in a Man Suit, One Flew Over, horsebread, and others

In this week’s edition of LITM Rock Picks, immerse yourself in genre-bending spirited rock music featuring power-pop, grunge, indie, garage rock, and experimental sounds from artists Dog in a Man Suit, One Flew Over, One Last Job, horsebread, and Kreajours.

Dog in a Man Suit - My Heart’s In The Palm Of Your Hand

My Heart’s In The Palm Of Your Hand bursts in vibrant rock colors with masterful strokes of power-pop, grunge, punk-rock, and indie sounds. These influences are forged in various sonic shapes throughout the track, showcasing Dog in a Man Suit’s remarkable instrumentation and production. The song is a jolt of energy with its high-octane rhythm and electrifying guitars. The passionate dual vocals of Billie Seeland and Anjali Nair, bring a refreshing dynamism to the music. The guitars perform many acrobatic maneuvers in the catchy riffs and riveting solos. The heavy bassline and pounding drums are rendered emphatically, which leaves your heart racing. Revel in the spirited melodies of My Heart’s In The Palm Of Your Hand by listening to it here!

One Flew Over - Not Good For Me

Not Good For Me instantly impresses with its infectiously groovy muted riffs and charismatic vocals. One Flew Over, crafts this song with rock, orchestral, and pop infusions. There is an enigmatic and inviting quality to the song heightened by the singer’s emphatic and sincere singing. Brooding melodies are splashed all over the soundscape highlighting the dark allure of bad romance. The soulful vocal delivery brings to life the passion and intensity of this fatal attraction. The thumping percussion and stirring guitars pump the music with energy and emotions, culminating in a stellar orchestral progression. The finale features a nostalgic noir keys solo that spirals down in tonality, much like the fate of being in love with what’s bad for you. Listen to this gripping tale of love in Not Good For Me now!

One Last Job - 25 to Life

One Last Job brings us folk-rock reflections in 25 to Life. The song contrasts profound existential themes with an upbeat and lively soundscape. The vocals are raw and vulnerable delivering the lyrics with unadulterated honesty. The vocalist packs each word with intense emotions of joy, loss, angst, and maturity, allowing the listener to feel the music rather than understand it. The song features warm guitar riffs and softly muted strums bringing an air of lightness, while the energetic drumming gives a fast-tempo rhythm to the music. Thoughtful pauses in the music reflect moments of vulnerability while melodic eruptions mirror the moments of emotional outbursts in our lives. 25 to Life is poignant yet powerful and displays One Last Job’s evolving artistry. Listen to 25 to Life here!

horsebread - Rely

Rely is a haunting yet ethereal indie-rock revelation. horsebread, a musical duo, dives into the darker depths of faith and religion in this track with an equally foreboding and powerful soundscape. The singer’s voice captivates from the start with its slender glass-like quality, being morphed into melodic quivers, harmonies, wails, and assertions as demanded by the lyrics. Resonant and reverberant guitar riffs amp up the sonic intensity giving the listener more layers to be immersed in. The drumming is bold and emphatic and grounds the track with its textural weight. Fans of Sufjan Stevens, MGMT, and Radiohead will thoroughly enjoy horsebread’s artistry. Listen to horsebread’s moving performance in Rely here!

Kreajours - NEWWAVE

NEWWAVE is the wild lovechild of Kreajours’ experimental music and instrumental prowess. It blends rock, shoegaze, and garage rock influences into a rich potent sonic concoction. Jangly distorted riffs and distant sustained vocals form the song’s vivid backdrop. Resounding basslines zoom about in the sonic stage while power-packed drumming pieces the entire act together into an expansive production. Far-away echoey vocals warble along with distorting guitar melodies, almost merging into one sound yet holding on to their individuality. The song exudes an unapologetic and bold grunge energy in its instrumental grandiose yet feels grounded in its performance. Indulge in the musical bounty of NEWWAVE by listening to it here!

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