This week’s edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks features pieces from Tomato Soup and more!
Tomato Soup - “Half Evil”
Tomato Soup is Denver’s most imaginative indie folk rock band, blending heartfelt storytelling with infectious energy — and on their latest single, “Half Evil”, they bring a warm, welcoming sound coming through quite nicely with the female vocals. The guitars are articulate and lively, and the drumming is spirited and energetic — with the harmonies forming a beautiful wall of sound that’s sure to keep you hooked. Rounding out this performance is a supple mix and master that preserves the warmth of the sound amazingly — making for a beautiful listen. Check out the track here!
Paul Thompson - “The Clocks Went Back”
Paul Thompson is a singer and songwriter based in the United Kingdom, who has a penchant for gentle, winding music — blending hopeful and introspective themes in his latest single, “The Clocks Went Back”, Paul weaves a beautiful story with the pianos, the guitars, and their soulful singing. The whole track has a very easy-listen quality, with thoughtful songwriting and production that makes it truly stand out. Couple this with a wide, clear mix that gives each instrument its much-deserved space, and you have a cracker of a track. Take a listen to the track here!
Elizabeth Winterbourne - “Salem”
Elizabeth is a New York–based singer-songwriter whose heartfelt blend of Americana, pop, and rock captures the raw beauty of the human experience — and on her latest single, “Salem”, she takes us on a journey that’s filled with energy and soul. Be it the quirky percussion, or the well-produced basses and guitars, she lays a solid foundation to the track rather early — and tops the charm off with choirs, pads, and synths that fill up the sonic space quite beautifully. The energy brings a whole high once the choruses step in, elevating this track to a level unprecedented. All in all, a winner! Check out the track here:
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