Stage Door Guy Bring Us Chaos Wrapped In A Party With “Stage Door Guy Beach Party”!

Stage Door Guy brings you an album full of vibrant sound and flavours that show you how to party, muse and everything in between and beyond with their latest album “Stage Door Guy Beach Party”. This 10-track work of art is truly a sight to behold and treat for the ears with a whole smorgasbord of genres and sonic styles filling the ranks of the tracks. So kick back relax and be prepared to be taken on a wild ride with this one!

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LITM Pop Picks this week brings electro-soul grooves, dream-pop reverie, and immersive reflections from artists Kärma Sounds, Moontwin, Alesandra, and others

In this edition of LITM Pop Picks, we curate soul-stirring pop compositions that explore a range of emotions with indulgent instrumentation and vulnerable songwriting from artists Kärma Sounds, Belle Vex, Moontwin, Seasonal Falls, and Alesandra.

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LITM Rock Picks features Melodic Tributes, Rock n' Soul Experiences, and Infectious Rock Energy from artists Gary Dranow, Near Death Experience (NDX), The Trusted, and others

Listen to blues-rock reflections, soulful rock-n-roll compositions, bold punk-rock performances, and more in this week's LITM Rock Picks, from artists Gary Dranow, Near Death Experience (NDX), The Trusted, Down in Motion, and Ian Dencker.

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Savour the versatile sonic flavours of rock music blends in LITM Rock Picks from artists James M Larocque, Sergey Rybytskyy, Clamber, and others

This week’s edition of LITM Rock Picks brings a unique mix of rock renditions donning influences from genres like pop, funk, blues, neo-classical, metal, armchair pop, and more from artists James M Larocque, Sergey Rybytskyy, Clamber, Aster Baby and the Wild Rabbits, and underthepropaganda.

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Review: “Camera Shy” by Into The Light is an anthemic release with shoegaze and indie-rock infusions

Into The Light is known for their hard-hitting shoegaze, indie rock, and grunge-rock aesthetics, painting vivid sonic canvasses that are rich in instrumentation and thematic explorations. Their latest single “Camera Shy” is all that and more. The track is part of their self-titled debut EP and explores profound themes with lyrical simplicity and relatability.

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LITM Rock Picks: Passionate and energetic rock renditions elevate your soul from artists THIRDLEAD, Gary Dranow, Bones in Butter, and others

This edition of LITM Rock Picks features melodic reflections on faith, life, love, and society in heartfelt, spirited, and dreamy tunes from a range of genres spanning gospel rock, blues, new wave, classical, and stoner-rock from artists THIRDLEAD, Gary Dranow, Bones in Butter, Love to Bleed, and Repeat.

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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.

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LITM Pop Picks: Ring in the new year with sonic abundance, love, and lore from artists Julian Petrin, JFT, Lexi Lemonade and others

In this edition of LITM Pop Picks, we curate refreshing and immersive soundscapes dealing with themes of growth, love, and passion to help you welcome the new year with the right intentions featuring artists Julian Petrin, JFT, Quenta, Lexi Lemonade, and Vava Quail.

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Experience the serenity and swinging high tempos in this week's LITM Rock Picks, with artists like millhope, Pranatricks, Dan Zalles and more!

In this edition of LITM Rock Picks, rock feels all kinds of energies with incredible rock acts from millhope, Dan Zalles, Pranatricks and more! Follow them in the playlist and check out what LITM has with this list and enjoy your week!

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LITM Pop Picks this week brings heartfelt melodies, catchy rhythms, and profound themes from artists Harry Dean Lewis, Orwello, Songs for Sabotage and others

In this edition of LITM Pop Picks, we curate an indulgent mix of pop hits that feature an array of genres ranging from electronica influences, jazz infusions, R&B elements, pop nostalgia, and more from artists Harry Dean Lewis, Orwello, Songs for Sabotage, Yarisho and Soumyajit Guha (Oghamyst).

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The celebrations are on for the year end LITM Rock picks with artists like The project, Danielle Bloom, Kanoo and more!

In this edition of LITM Rock Picks, all the rock leads to celebration with catchy and engaging music from The project, Danielle Bloom, John Chamberlain, Kanoo and Teo Salfinger. Feel the rhythm in these tunes here with us!

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LITM Rock Picks brings you genre-bending sonic charm, dreamy worlds, and vibrant experimentations from artists Clover Pilot, Cat Ryan, Space Owl and others

In this week’s edition of LITM Rock Picks, we bring you an eclectic mix of rock music embroidered with bluesy mood, spacey synths, indie/pop influences, garage rock glow, and more from artists The Cumberland River Project, Clover Pilot, Cat Ryan, Space Owl, and Rare Seed.

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LITM Rock Picks this week features dreamy shoegaze, reflective renditions, and goth rock soundscapes from artists Luma Fade, Edie Yvonne, The Silence Industry and others

In this edition of LITM Rock Picks, we curate an eclectic mix of rock music that weaves poignant lyrics, soulful vocals, and immersive sounds into rich and textured sonic fabrics, from artists Luma Fade, Edie Yvonne, The Silence Industry, Random Dudes, and Dirty Power. 

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Review: Real Murders - Music from the True Crime Series - Chris Wirsig

Written by Marilù Ciabattoni

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There’s always a first time for everything, and this is the first time I actually get to review a soundtrack. Pretty cool, right?

Chris Wirsig composed the soundtrack for the True Crime series titled Real Murders. As per the vibe of the TV show, the album is very mysterious and full of suspense, featuring climaxes, twists and turns throughout.

The first track, “Another Treason Found,” starts with this vibe: it sets the expectation that we’re going to be solving a murder and we cannot really trust anybody. “Twilight Road” features low piano notes with sort of work as percussions in and of themselves, while the background sounds do their thing and add to the sense of tension and discomfort.

“Investigation Report” features very interesting electronic effects, as well as ascending and descending climaxes, and also some nice winds in the background.

“Information Disarray” features blurred percussions that make it sound like the war is coming, sort of like war drums. We find a climax towards the beginning and end which nicely fits with the vibe.

“Trembling Eyes” features those distorted violin sounds that you often find in horror movies, which add to the drama of the action. I am trying to visualize the series thanks to this soundtrack and I find it very easy to do that.

“Feelings Strike” is a more unpredictable track since the music pauses and restarts quite often, until we get to a full stop at the end, signalling the end of the track. “Termination of Events” continues featuring these war drums that create so much suspense. “Jutter Symbol” is a more subtle track which features discrete yet highly effective electronic effects in the background. 

As we get to the end of the album, we feel the tension of the record increase to come to a memorable close. In “Stolen Memories” and “Getting Darker Inside,” the climaxes are quick yet strong and effective, while “Ghostly Rendition” closes the album with a nicely dark piano line.


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Review: Winds of Change - Allen Kai-Lang Yu

Written by Marilù Ciabattoni

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Taking after other talented pianists like Lang Lang and … Sakamoto, Allen Kai-Lang Yu takes us on a musical journey thanks to the delicate notes of his piano. The album is made of 12 talks, also very romantic and dreamy. We don’t really hear any other instruments and this allows the listener to focus on Yu’s raw talent. I feel like his playing is speaking to us, trying to tell us something: telling us a story, making us dance or simply helping us daydream.

After the first, very romantic “Whispers of the Wind,” thematically connected to the title of the album, we have “Tango Fantasia,” which is slightly catchier than the opening song. Then we continue with “Peoples and Traditions” and “A Fairy’s Tale,” which might as well be included in a Pixar, Disney or Dreamworks movie. I would very well see a story unfolding to Yu’s delicate piano notes.

“Cityscapes” reminds me of the collections that Chinese pianist Lang Lang put together, like New York Rhapsody. On the other end of the spectrum, “Pastoral River” makes me think of green fields and blue lakes with clear water, strongly contrasting with the chaotic rhythm of “Cityscapes.”

“A Joyful Ride” is, pretty much, what it sounds like: a simple, happy-go-lucky track that will definitely put a smile on your face. “A Mother’s Voice” is a lullaby meant to put you to sleep: it is lowkey and delicate and it goes really well after “A Joyful Ride.”

“Foggy Bay” is in minor key and we can hear the contrast from the previous two songs. “A Spiritual Walk” is a very intuitive track characterized by this meditative mood.

“Desert Gala” starts with a very danceable melody that later get elaborated over and over, becoming catchier and catchier. Lastly, “Leaves in the Wind” is a nice farewell from the album which nicely closes the project.


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