This edition of LITM Pop Picks looks at tracks that are haunting to tracks that will make for heartbreak anthems. The list features artists Ivofonic, E.Z.O., Sophia Kaloustian, and more.
Read MoreElephant Moon’s ‘Where Were You’ is the Cathartic Release You Need!
Starting off with gentle guitar strumming to then create a musical atmosphere that you will want to live in, ‘Where Were You’ by Elephant Moon has elements of folk and Americana which are beautifully blended.
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Featuring Ian Roland, Occupation Baby, Mohawk Castle and More!
Running along the 60s rock sound to running along the experimental alternative rock sound, this edition of LITM Rock Picks will bring you the best of both worlds. The list features artists Ian Roland, Occupation Baby, Mohawk Castle, and more.
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Tunes Featuring River Fury, Vanderwolf, Para Lia and More!
LITM Rock Picks Tunes brought to you by River Fury, Vanderwolf, Para Lia, THE ELEPHANT MAN and Matt C White.
River Fury - Mantra
River Fury's "Mantra" provides a searing mix of raw intensity and contemplative depth, something that makes it a standout for those who demand music with both grit and soul. With its pounding rhythms and sweeping melodies, the song has an air of desperation, as if each note is pursuing a slippery truth.
Instrumentation on the track is lively, piling textured guitar riffs over a strong rhythmic foundation that drives the energy mercilessly. Vocals slice through the mix with a heartfelt bite, enunciating lyrics that address common battles- seeking purpose, battling doubt, and the pursuit of something more.
"Mantra" finds the perfect balance of intensity and introspection to make it a force to be reckoned with for anyone lost in the uncertainty of life. It's a reminder that sometimes the most effective way forward is to get lost in the music and allow it to take over. This is River Fury at their best.
2. Vanderwolf - Fuckwitt McGee
With "Fuckwitt McGee," Vanderwolf discards subtlety and instead brings razor-sharp satire and a manic musical romp. A highlight of his Singles Club series, the song brings humanity's foibles and contradictions together in a manner that is as biting as it is laugh-out-loud funny. The kazoo solos themselves shout reckless creativity, mixing together with a crazy, but surgically tight groove laid down by his excellent band.
Lyrically, Vanderwolf's wordplay is sharper than ever, walking the line between wry jabs and heavy introspection. "Fuckwitt McGee" may have you giggling at its outlandishness, but it keeps you uncomfortably aware of the archetypes it so colorfully depicts. By the final line, Vanderwolf turns the mirror on the audience, inviting us to realize that we're all a little bit like McGee- flawed, idiotic, and somehow endearing.
Musically bold and thematically risky, this song is a lesson in how to explode boundaries while remaining completely irresistible. Vanderwolf has raised the bar high and very much here for it.
3. Para Lia - Neverland
Para Lia's "Neverland" is an auditory trek along the foggy halls of a world in search of its own identity. The German duo shapes a heady mix of psychedelic rock and poetic poignancy into a soundscape both haunting and optimistic.
The song begins with repetitive guitar chords that resemble a heartbeat, steady but laced with a sense of urgency. René Methner's rich, heavy vocals usher you into the story, and Cindy Methner's otherworldly harmonies provide a heavenly sheen, setting them in satisfying contrast to the earthy instrumentation. The lyrics address conformity and cultural sickness with poetic subtlety, provoking listeners to challenge their position in a world where morals are constantly changing and individuality is lost.
"Neverland" is a tribute to Para Lia's skill at blending timeless rock sounds with an edgy, contemporary sensibility. It's not a song- it's an experience, one that asks to be revisited and mulled over.
4. The Elephant Man - Lies Are My Perfect Drug
The Elephant Man's "Lies Are My Perfect Drug" is a disturbing but engrossing examination of truth and lies in a broken world. From the opening note, the song surrounds listeners in a dystopian nightmare, where jagged guitar riffs and foreboding synths create a tension web and mystery.
Max Zanotti’s production captures a claustrophobic intensity, layering industrial rhythms with a post-apocalyptic melancholy that feels tailor-made for a Black Mirror episode. The lyrics, biting and reflective, act as a dark mirror, forcing listeners to confront their complicity in a society addicted to comforting illusions.
The video that accompanies by Davide Forleo only adds to the discomfort, grotesque imagery and surreal visuals seared into the mind long after the music is gone. "Lies Are My Perfect Drug" is not only a song- it's an experience, visceral and mind-shaping one that provokes, tests, and leaves you questioning your own reality.
5. Matt C White - Blood Divine
Matt C. White's "Blood Divine" is a psychedelic journey that ignores traditional borders, mashing up blues, stoner rock, and a pinch of funk into an arcing four-minute ride. White's diverse style comes into its own here, with complex instrumentation that slips from retro classic warmth to thicker, noisier soundscapes.
From the initial riff, the song gets you with its raw, untamed energy. The Mars Volta influence is felt in the unpredictable nature of the song and progressive orientation, but White's original vision keeps it never feeling derivative. Adding a rough edge is the layering of sludge metal textures, while moments of melodic transparency offer a welcome respite.
"Blood Divine" is as much an odyssey as it is a song- a sonic kaleidoscope that has you on the edge of your seat. If this song is anything to go by, A Cosmic Year looks set to be a statement bold, genre-bending release. For fans of daring, boundary-breaking rock, this is an essential listen.
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LITM Rock Picks For All The Feels, Featuring Michellar, Firebird Union, Selmander and More!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks will have you listening to the many territories under the evergreen genre of Rock music. The list features artists Michellar, Firebird Union, Selmander, and more!
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks Tunes To Turn Your Weekend Around Featuring Ariyel, 8lanco, ST. NIKLAS and More!
LITM Pop picks tunes that will definitely turn your weekend around with the ultimate playlist brough to you by Ariyel, 8lanco, ST. NIKLAS, Dr. Evangelos Viazis and Grey Tower Heights.
Ariyel - How To Be Loved
Ariyel's "How To Be Loved" is a deeply personal exploration of human vulnerability and the unfiltered complexity of connection. Inviting listeners into its dreamy landscapes of atmospheric pop, the song is akin to reading the listener's most intimate journal page- splattered with pain, hope, and self-awareness. Ariyel's delicate, poised vocals lend every lyric sorrow, much like Taylor Swift's Folklore and Phoebe Bridgers' lyrical heartbreaking.
The delicate interplay between hazy guitars and slow, thudding drums mirrors the emotional push and pull of a relationship marked by trauma. Lyrics like, “.you’re sleeping under my skin and making a mess out of me,” convey a soul caught between yearning and the painful reality of unmet emotional needs. The crescendo builds to a sonic catharsis, capturing the bubbling frustration and heartbreak.
This is a benchmark for any one who has ever wrestled with the complexities of love. Its callous candor cements Ariyel's reputation as a compelling read in dream pop.
2. 8lanco - Hell Of It
"8lanco - Hell Of It" is an thrilling beginning to his EP HILLS N' BACK, setting the stage for a seductive mix of euphoric pop excellence. A colorful mixture of sugary melodies, rejuvenating tempos, and awe-inspiring motifs, the song elegantly combines sonic ecstasy with emotional profundity.
8lanco's exuberant voice rises above rich production that is as vibrant as a kaleidoscope. The pop sensibility of the song today is met with subtle details- small shifts in texture and vocal quiver that enhance the listening. Its "luscious sonicality" and powerful beat encourage movement, one cannot help but be moved.
It's what makes "Hell Of It" stand out from the pack: the track's authenticity and not the use of clichéd tropes but the creation of a new, contemporary sound. The ability of 8lanco comes through every note, offering a song that resonates on a personal and global level. It's the kind of tune that you would want on repeat, evidence of 8lanco's ability to create sticky pop anthems.
3. ST. NIKLAS - Habits of a Complex Mind
ST. NIKLAS presents us with a film noir gem in the form of Habits of a Complex Mind, an album heavy with introspection, synths through 80s-tinted glasses, and poignancy of coming of age teen angst. The debut LP is akin to being in a world of oneiric nostalgia, with heartache and awareness set against twilight streets and dissolving memories.
The title track sets the tone for the rest of the album, with tormented vulnerability and overanalyses masked in rich, resonating guitars. "ICSTWYWHN," the opening track, immerses you in misty surroundings, slowly evolving from foggy soundscapes to a frantic yet controlled crescendo. Its hook, "I can't say the words you wanna hear now," stays with you like the pain of unsaid words.
Those who know and love Sam Fender and Del Water Gap will be thrilled by the talent of ST. NIKLAS, but his music is deliciously unique. Habits of a Complex Mind translates the madness of early adulthood into poetry, describing the intricacy of human feeling with elegance as well as toughness.
4. Dr. Evangelos Viazis - Africa's Heartbeat
In Africa's Heartbeat, Dr. Evangelos Viazis creates a scorching tribute to African life and rhythm. The tune is a celebratory one, mixing soulful vocals into the music that sounds alive- drums, flutes, and melodies imbued with the power of African heritage.
The song carries a raw feel of momentum, forcing the audience to get lost in its catchy energy. Dr. Viazis sings with ease over the rich soundscape, an ambassador taking the listener through the world of culture he wishes to give respect to. The integrity of the song makes it stand out; it doesn't merely romanticize Africa but rather gives respect with affection.
Listening to Africa's Heartbeat is like being enveloped in a hug that glorifies life, rhythm, and humanity. It's not a song that merely yearns for attention but for interaction. This isn't a song; this is a cultural experience delivered through music.
5. Grey Tower Heights - Dolly
Grey Tower Heights' Dolly is a unsettling excursion into the depths of experimental music, conjuring an unsettling loveliness that lingers long after the final note has evaporated. From the pounding metal at the beginning to the fractured melodies that dissolve into nothing, Dolly is a lesson in tension atmospherics.
The vocals, retaining spoken word and singing in equilibrium, are theatrically charged but not melodramatic. Each and every word matters, so there is an aura of urgency and threat throughout the exercise. As layers peel off in the song, there is a sense of observing a memory degenerating while the emotions remain.
By artists such as Nick Cave and Björk, Dolly straddles the ground between danger and beauty. It's unsettling and impossible to ignore, dragging you into a world where sound and feeling become indistinguishable. To those who are famished for music which transgresses the boundaries, Dolly is essential listening.
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LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks Featuring Delta of Venus, Andrés Volkov, Hughes and More!
This edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks will have you thinking of your parents and then it will have you thinking of the world. The list features artists Delta of Venus, Andrés Volkov, Hughes, and more.
Read MoreLITM Singer-Songwriter Picks featuring Rita De Los Angeles, WestingWay, Maddison Kate, and More!
LITM Singer-songwriter picks Rita De Los Angeles, WestingWay, Maddison Kate, Jacob Ifans and Claudia Tomàs.
1. Rita De Los Angeles - Riding Shotgun
Summer of 2002, an innocent American tourist encounters lifetime love in Germany. Movie script? Not a chance. It's Rita De Los Angeles' life, and her song Riding Shotgun is the song you didn't realize you were going to need for your next torrid romance.
This tune is the sound equivalent of rolling down the automobile window, having wind ruffle your hair, and yelling, "Anything is possible!" With airheaded melodies and a beat that imitates the smooth roll of an open road, the tune encapsulates the free, lovely energy of being in love.
Rita's gentle voice almost hugs you with the speakers. The words paint images of adventure, feeling of spontaneity, and discovering magic in the unlikeliest places. If you've ever been or ever fantasized about being in love, Riding Shotgun will tell you that life's greatest moments catch you when you're not expecting it. Hold on and ride it out!
2. WestingWay - Grace
Westingway's Grace is a genuine Americana treasure that sounds like the sound equivalent of being enveloped by an old friend. The track is all about trying to get through heartbreak and love, and it manages some success at this with sincerity and a dash of rough charm.
The instrumentation is as cozy as a night around the campfire, with pedal steel and acoustic guitars and subdued percussion. The singing of Jon Wheeler is like that favorite, cozy flannel shirt- worn in, cozy, and ageless. It's an introspective song about resolve, where each lyric feels to be ripped from a journal.
Think Tyler Childers meets The Lumineers with a sprinkle of stardust. Grace is the kind of song you’d play while driving into the sunset, pondering life’s ups and downs, and realizing that sometimes, the journey back to love is just as meaningful as the destination.
3. Maddison Kate - A Truth
Breakups are terrible. But A Truth by Maddison Kate puts that heartbreak together, wraps it around empowerment, and serves it with a side of "I deserve better." It's a breakup song, but one that's gentle and thoughtful and reminds you that healing is a process, not a race.
The melody is stream-of-consciousness movement- gentle but insistent- while Maddison's lyrics pierce to the heart: "This wasn't my fault, and I'm stronger for it." Her voice is gentle strength, the kind of friend who has seen the worst and sits beside you now saying that you are alright.
Whether you are currently going through heartbreak or years down the line, A Truth is a reminder that the best tales begin when one chapter closes. Grab some tissues and let this one remind you that resilience is the ultimate glow-up.
4. Jacob Ifans - Sun Don't Shine
Jacob Ifans' first single Sun Don't Shine is like drinking a warm cup of tea on a rainy afternoon—comforting, nostalgic, and ever so slightly melancholic.recorded during a chilly winter in a caravan, the song is lo-fi romanticism and raw-around-the-edges intimacy that can't be mastered.
The song begins all dreamy, waking from a dream sort of way, and gradually gains focus as it plays out. Ifans' subtle vocals are stunningly framed by a gentle female harmony, building a cozy, layered world that's like wrapping yourself up in a snuggle blanket for your soul.
Ideal for the indie-folk aficionado, the song's rawness is its beauty. It's coarse around the edges, but it's only because it's truthful. Sun Don't Shine is not only a song, it's a soft transfer of human contact in an age of clamor. Include it on your rain day playlist and be enchanted.
5. Claudia Tomàs - I've Seen You Lose
Claudia Tomàs' I've Seen You Lose is an ode to weakness and courage. It's the song that reaches you, even when you're sobbing in your PJs alone with a bowl of ice cream.
Claudia weaves a beautiful tapestry of raw emotion with her lyrics, words that will make you sit and ponder. Her voice stretches like a phoenix in one breath and collapses into a soft drone in another, mirroring the highest highs and lowest lows of human existence.
The composition of the song is stark and yet evocative, keeping the narrative in the foreground. By the last two minutes, it is no longer a track but a chant: You can break, but you can rebuild. No matter if you're at the height of the world or huddled in the trenches, I've Seen You Lose is a reminder that all falls are one step away from victory.
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LITM Rock Picks featuring Nomeno, Dwellers, Luke Porter, and More!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks brings to tracks that will have you longing for your homeland, to ones that will make you think of the person you had to let go off, to ones that are an American anthem in the face of current situations. The list features artists Nomeno, Dwellers, Luke Porter, and more.
Read MoreMood bending LITM Rock Picks Featuring Coolonaut, True North, Barry J Walsh and More!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks has it all as it delves into classic rock pieces to ones that feel like sunshine on your face to ones that will wreck you emotionally. The list features artists Coolonaut, True North, Barry J Walsh, and more.
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks featuring Tally Koren, Mortal Prophets, Holomara and More!
This edition of LITM Pop Picks brings to you tracks that will have you thinking of a thriller set in a holiday, to ones that will have you missing people that grew apart from you. The list features Tally Koren, Mortal Prophets, Holomara, and more.
Read MoreThe New Citizen Kane’s Latest TEMPLE.BEACH.DISCO.DADDY is the Perfect Tropical Electro-Pop Album!
From the very first song on TEMPLE.BEACH.DISCO.DADDY by The New Citizen Kane, you will itch wanting to book a getaway to the tropics to have the peak listening experience of this album, and we can hardly blame you.
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Tunes To Turn Your Mood Around Featuring Brooks John Martin, Martin Kuiper, Richard Tyler Epperson and More!
LITM Rock picks tunes that will surely uplift your mood for the weekend, brought to you by Brooks John Martin, Martin Kuiper, Richard Tyler Epperson, Rosetta West, and We Have Ghosts
Brooks John Martin - Clear Blue Waters
With "Clear Blue Waters," Brooks John Martin presents a soul-quenching trip of self-discovery and rebirth. The song seamlessly wed his folk heritage with cinematic richness, building an expansive, though intimate, soundscape. With the initial chord of his guitar, Martin establishes a field of contemplation, conjuring the serenity of clear waters as much as the grandeur of open skies.
From Cedar Falls, Iowa, Martin has travelled through many creative paths in the form of Toast and The Blue Danes. Under his own name now, he contributes a down-to-earth authenticity that can't be overlooked.
The rich, stacked instrumentation on the song recalls Brian Wilson's grandeur without losing the folk sincerity of Neil Young. Lyrically, it's a poetic appeal to strength, with the likes of "Come back to the clear blue water with me" ringing as profoundly personal yet universally relatable.
A veritable work of art, "Clear Blue Waters" is Martin at his best.
2. Martin Kuiper - Dreams
Martin Kuiper's Dreaming Of A Sea of Time feels like opening a beautifully weathered journal- intimate, poetic, and introspective. "Dreams," the lead-in to the EP, establishes the atmosphere with ethereal acoustics and wispy synths that swim through your head like a soothing tide.
Kuiper's voice bears the gravity of one who lived and learned, drawing you into his world of remembrance and change. Erik Neimeijer and Jim Zwinselman's unobtrusive arrangements give each note its time, as if relishing the air between hope and remorse.
This isn't music- it's a sonic memoir, the second in a trilogy that's as concerned with the passing of time as it is with the narratives we bring. For listeners of reflective folk with a cinematic bent, Kuiper's Dreams is a precious thing to be discovered
3. Richard Tyler Epperson - December Night
“December Night” from Richard Tyler Epperson’s Fragmented Night doesn’t just kick things off- it transports you. This isn’t your typical rock; it’s dynamic storytelling set to a soundtrack of shifting moods and stunning crescendos.
Epperson demonstrates he's no prisoner of the genre. As "December Night" smoulders with understated intensity, "I Love It When It's Cold" creeps in with neo-soul murmurs and a tip of the hat to the edgier face of pop. And before you can say you think you know him, "Let's Drive" erupts- half country-funk, half indie adventure.
This record plays at the fringes of what defines rock, taking bits from its neighbours and building something that is distinctly Epperson. With its cunning use of space, dynamic colour, and emotional grime, Fragmented Night is a call to explore the confines where rock and the unexpected intersect.
4. Rosetta West - Circle of Doubt
Rosetta West's "Circle of Doubt" is a blues-rock fever dream- dark, smoky, and addictively trippy. Beginning with a mesmerising guitar riff that's like a looping incantation, the song draws you into a psychedelic underworld where blues meet psychedelia.
Joseph Demagore's vocals are a chilling chant, thick with tension as he belts about spiritual wars and struggling for liberation. The swirling guitars and glinting cymbals create a sonic texture that's both frantic and healing.
Flip to the B-side, and "The God Who Made Me Cry" swaps haze for down-to-earth grit, mixing folk-inspired storytelling with darkened distortion. Rosetta West evokes a timeless atmosphere, weaving old themes into contemporary bluesy enchantment. "Circle of Doubt" is not merely a song- but an enchanting ritual you'll return to again and again.
5. We Have Ghosts - You. Know. Want
We Have Ghosts’ You.Know.Want is akin to being sucker-punched by the '90s alt scene- unbridled, raw, and wonderfully unpredictable. This three-piece outfit from the UK combines punk's punky fringes with grunge's heavy swagger, creating a sonic brew that is half pandemonium, half catharsis.
Benjamin Mace-Crossley's spoken-word vocals cut through the din in staccato fashion, laying down lyrics that grapple with vulnerability and deception. Underpinning the energy are Sam Edwards' throbbing bass and Juan Sanchez's explosive drumming, the track a relentless, hypnotic force.
Most striking is the duality- punk toughness and melodic sweetness combining to produce a song that's as bristly as it is clingy. You.Know.Want is not a song but an emotional riot that has you gasping and clamouring for more. Floor-shaking? Yep. Soul-shaking? More than that.
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LITM Rock Picks to Groove to, Featuring River Fury, Daniel Weinstein, Courtesy Car and More!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks will have you head banging, dancing, smiling, as well as staring at your roof in silence. The list features River Fury, Daniel Weinstein, Courtesy Car, and more.
Read MoreLITM Singer-Songwriter Picks featuring Bardie, Rachael Sage and Sam Garrett!
Today’s LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks brings to you acoustically heavy songs of perseverance, love, and unity – ideas that the world needs to uphold now more than ever. The list features artists Bardie, Rachael Sage, and Sam Garrett.
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks to Dance to, featuring TR3VON, Lisa-Rut Sandbladh, and Laughing Cats!
If your playlist is looking for some fresh dance numbers, then here is LITM Pop Picks bringing them to you. The list features artists TR3VON, Lisa-Rut Sandbladh, and Laughing Cats.
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks featuring Lina Fouro, Philip La Rosa, HERÁ and More!
On this edition of LITM Pop Picks, tracks take on wistful sentimentality and aching melancholy. Each track attempts to process heartache while facing the world, whether it’s in love lost or reeling from scorn (or both). The list features Lina Fouro, Philip La Rosa, HERÁ and more!
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks featuring Speaking Is A Gun, Alex Reese, Rosso Tierney and More!
Ranging from tracks that talk about the rise and fall of empires to ones that talk about the sun setting on relationships, you are in for a treat with this list of LITM Rock Picks. This edition features artists Speaking Is A Gun, Alex Reese, Rosso Tierney, and more.
Read MoreLITM POP Picks Tunes To Turn Your Week Around Featuring Deborah Fitz, Silja Rós and Matilda
LITM Pop picks tunes that will surely turn your week around, featuring Deborah Fitz, Silja Rós and Matilda!
Deborah Fitz- The Puppet
The debut single, "The Puppet," by Deborah Fitz is an intense trip that solidifies her position as a new force to be reckoned with in Northern Irish music. Recorded at Zero Hour Studios in Coleraine, the track employs imagery of puppetry to discuss the issues of control and self-ruling. Instead of seeming jaded, the imagery is salvaged by Fitz's raw lyricism and confident vocal performance. Pitting her alongside Amy Winehouse and Tracy Chapman, her voice is raw, lived-through, and tells it like it is.Michael's blues guitar accompaniments suit Fitz's vocals perfectly, delivering a rich but unobtrusive backdrop. The build of the track reflects its narrative in lyrics, expanding from introspective melancholy to stubborn declaration of independence. Combining emotional openness and accessibility, Fitz avoids self-indulgence, creating a track that will resonate with all.
"The Puppet" is a crowning debut, showcasing Fitz's visual wealth and establishing her as an artist to be reckoned with.
2. Silja Rós- Lemons
Silja Rós's "Lemons" from her third studio album, ".letters from my past," is her trademark mix of Scandinavian pop and neo-soul. The song is a highlight in an album documenting introspection and self-improvement. Commended by meticulous care, "Lemons" is made possible by the collaborative efforts of Denmark and Iceland, jazz-laced rhythms, full brass sections, and muted textures of Rhodes piano.
Rós's singing style is far from interesting, marrying technical skill with emotional integrity at all points. Her ease in moving between styles, blending modern R&B beats and classic pop sensibilities, attests to the rigorous musical schooling she has received. The introspective lyrics of the song, drawn from private journals, guide fans into a deeply personal space without forsaking broad appeal.
"Lemons" is a testament to Silja Rós' artistic maturity as well as to her secure place among Iceland's most innovative and most interesting artists.
3. Matilda- Superpowers
Matilda's "Superpowers" is an uplifting song, gleefully celebrating the victory over adversity. With its radio-friendly sound and common inspirational messages, the single resonates with listeners of all music genres. Its propulsive energy comes from kinetic performance, like propulsive percussion and soaring synth timbres that generate the sense of drive and empowerment.
Matilda's vocals are the focus of the song, transitioning from heartfelt verses to a haunting chorus in a peaceful manner. Her lyrics are all about internal fortitude, accepting individual talents and using them in a struggle against hardship, so that the song is both a personal and generally inspiring song. The music in the song maintains its pop-oriented aspects in balance with a subtext of indie hipness, so that it speaks strongly to broad audiences.
"Superpowers" is one of those cheerful songs that brings together great melodies and a genuine message, putting Matilda in the position of an artist who is both entertaining and meaningful.
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LITM Rock Picks featuring Rare Seed, The Burbs, Max Norton and More!
With pieces inspired from 90s rock music to summer anthems about breaking shackles, this list of LITM Rock Picks has some rare gems that absolutely deserve a place on your playlists. The list features artists Rare Seed, The Burbs, Max Norton, and more.
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