This week’s edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks features pieces from Kent Owens and more!
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks This Week, featuring Aliénore and more!
In this edition of LITM Pop Picks, we have Aliénore and more!
Read MoreDynamic LITM Pop Picks Featuring ben clemo, Jerusha, Fir the Band and More!
This edition of LITM Pop Picks will have you daydreaming with that warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart and will also probably give you an existential crisis on the other hand. The list features artists ben clemo, Jerusha, Fir the Band, and more.
Read MoreLITM Singer-Songwriter Picks Featuring Craig McMorrow, Molly Mckew, Robert Leonard and More!
This edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks brings to you indie-folk tracks that simply don’t seem to be of this world to gentle piano and guitar driven tracks that will make you shed some tears. The list features artists Craig McMorrow, Molly Mckew, Robert Leonard, and more.
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks Featuring Nathaniel Earl, Avaraj, RYDE and More!
This edition of LITM Pop Picks brings you a platter of range, with synthpop tracks that are here to erase any gloom in your heart and songs that are perfectly capable of making you aware of a gloom you never suppressed. The list features artists Nathaniel Earl, Avaraj, RYDE, and more.
Read MoreMid-Night Moves by Tom Wills x Sholz-Y is Pure Intoxication!
Electronic pop at its grooviest, ‘Mid-Night Moves’ by Tom Wills x Sholz-Y won’t just make your body but will have your soul and heart feel like dancing to its intoxicating beats.
Read MoreLITM Indie Rock Picks featuring Alison Martino, Almighty Mighty and More!
On this edition of LITM Rock Picks, each track takes you through different tones, from lilting melodies all the way to pumped-up angst. The list features JW Paris, Alison Martino and more!
Read MoreLITM Singer-Songwriter Picks featuring Rosemary Schultz, Roxy Rawson and more!
This edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks features the indie-folk and rock blends with themes of self-reflection, adversity and resilience.
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks, featuring Arcade Fortress and more!
These LITM Rock Picks come to you this week, bringing you Personal Column and more!
Read MoreMnemonics by Amy Jay is an Indie-Rock Beauty!
Amy Jay’s latest album ‘Mnemonics’ works through memories, realisations, and acceptances to paint a bittersweet, soulful, real picture of the internal voice – a voice that has the capacity to make or break us, depending on how we perceive it.
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Featuring CATSINGTON, Martin Kuiper, CAR287 and More!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks brings to you funky rock tracks that defy the ordinary and the expected, holding in them the perfect elements to surprise you. The list features artists CATSINGTON, Martin Kuiper, CAR287, and more.
Read MoreFolk LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks Featuring Chris Rusin, Matt DeAngelis, Sam Webb and More!
This edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks brings to you folk and Americana sounds that will make their presence felt. The list features artists Chris Rusin, Matt DeAngelis, Sam Webb, and more.
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks This Week, featuring James Zero and more!
In this edition of LITM Pop Picks, we have James Zero and more!
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks This Week: MavAngelo and more!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks brings to you tracks from MavAngelo and more!
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks Featuring barDe, Pentrilox, Ettecon and More!
This edition of LITM Rock Picks brings to you alt-rock, metal, and grunge tracks that are sure to floor you with brilliance and intensity. The list features artists barDe, Pentrilox, Ettecon, and more.
Read MoreLITM Singer-Songwriter Picks Featuring Wyatt Espalin, Miller Tracy , Until They Burn Me and More!
This edition of LITM Singer-Songwriter Picks brings to you the many shades that country and folk music can take, and in doing so it will take away any stereotypical notions you might have about the genre. The list features artists Wyatt Espalin, Miller Tracy, Until They Burn Me, and more.
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks This Week, featuring Martin Yates and more!
In this edition of LITM Pop Picks, we have Martin Yates and more!
Read MoreLITM Rock Picks, featuring MayaAgnes, HorthWorld, DownTown Mystic, and more!
These LITM Rock Picks encompass rock music from all ends of the spectrum – featuring MayaAgnes, HorthWorld, DownTown Mystic, and more!
Read MoreLITM Pop Picks Featuring Juliana Hale, *COPE., Cormac and More!
This edition of LITM Pop Picks brings to you electronic pop, songs with themes rarely dealt with, and songs that echo everlasting questions. The list features artists Juliana Hale, *COPE., Cormac, and more.
Juliana Hale - Skin and Bones
Blending pop and dance elements, ‘Skin and Bones’ by Juliana Hale is under the catchy tunes, a deeply vulnerable track. The song deals with Hale’s struggle with chronic illness, and thereby, deals with themes that are rarely talked about, when it absolutely should be. Vocally, Hale is extremely proficient and potent in conveying the years of pain, and the vocals are in no way subtle and are therefore full of raw emotions. Hale is brave in documenting her story, her pain through this song, and in doing so she has offered a medium through which other people with similar experiences can feel seen.
*COPE. - No Request
With textures that are simply magnetic, ‘No Request’ by *COPE. will have you under its spell in no time. The song blends electronic pop and dance pop alongside hip-hop, creating the perfect recipe for the best energies on the dance floors. There are multiple layers in the song musically, and this brings about a dense, rich texture. There is also a sultry, flirty vibe going around in the song which is contributed by the vocals, and this brings in a fun energy to the track. The song is infectious, it is irresistibly catchy and you simply won’t be able to get the song out of your head from the first listen alone.
Cormac - Perfect
Starting off with a beautifully gentle electric guitar, ‘Perfect’ by Cormac is a swoon worthy Christmas-sy cover of the original track. The thing with this cover is that Cormac significantly adds a lot of his own to it, and makes it something that maintains the beauty of the original while managing to add on to that beauty. Cormac’s vocals are so very calming and soothing, making it a song perfect for unwinding. With ethereal backing harmonies, the song stays true to all the Xmas songs that we know. With its subtle jingles, shimmering guitars, among other typical elements, this song has every potential to be your new favourite Christmas track.
Violet Whimsey - what happened to our love?
A solid acoustic guitar riff starting off the track, ‘what happened to our love?’ by Violet Whimsey asks questions that we might have all had and some point or the other, with our hearts that are prone to breaking. The song is brooding, reflective as it recounts the love when it was beautiful and one that you saw going a long way, which turned into a love that left you with a bucketful of questions that you have no answers to. Whimsey’s vocals in the chorus section is layered which deepens the brooding nature of the questions she asks. Emotionally raw and vulnerable, you might just find a shoulder in this track.
Trueclaw - The Ones Remembered
With haunting hums starting off the track, ‘The Ones Remembered’ by Trueclaw will have you quickly and undoubtedly mesmerised by the vocals. The vocals are simply a pure showcase of skill and emotion. The song, genre wise, dominantly lies in the electronic pop genre. Contrary to a large stack of electronic pop tracks, this song is deeply emotive, expressing pain that will reach through your heart. The editing of the vocals in the chorus section brings in a very magnetic sound to the track. Emotionally intense, this song will appeal to both electronic pop lovers as well as those who like their electronic pop songs to have immense depth.
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Steel & Velvet’s People Just Float is Hauntingly Enchanting!
People Just Float by Steel & Velvet is a largely acoustic guitar driven track, and all we can say that you are in for a surprise, from the very first track to the very last one on the album.
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