New Music Monday

Chandelier by E

Sia released her single "Chandelier" and everything from the heavy beat which opens the song and the pulsating and electrifying melody that throws itself in just in time for that chorus to the emotionally wrought verses which state "party girls don't get hurt, can't feel anything, when will I learn? I push it down, push it down" and "I'm the one 'for a good time call', phone's blowin' up, they're ringin' my doorbell, I feel the love, feel the love" are gut-wrenchingly heartfelt and open.

The haunting beat and soft melody culminate in an emotional chorus which is impossible to ignore as Sia's flawless vocals beg "help me, I'm holding on for dear life, won't look down, won't open my eyes, keep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonight". Check out Sia's latest single below and grab it from iTunes now. 

"Chandelier" Sia

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Young Hearts (The Chainsmokers Remix) by E

The Chainsmokers released their remix of Strange Talk's summer ready single "Young Hearts" and, while the first minute feels like the track is being restrained by beats which are moving far too slowly for a rhythm that only wants to let loose, it all comes together at that one minute mark when the track hits its sweet spot. 

The remix gets far too addictive after that, with pulsating and dance-worthy beats that suck you into the song, then drop away in an instant to a subdued and pretty segue that gives you a taste of the original before leaping back into its heavy beats which so easily convince you to get lost in the track.

"Young Hearts" Strange Talk (The Chainsmokers remix)  

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Harlem by E

Cathedrals' second single, "Harlem", features fun techno pop beats and a solid guitar riff that eagerly follow those gorgeous vocals around as she croons "baby, don't worry, it's all inside your head, tell me what you want to know and I will give you quite a show".

Check out the new single below, listen to their first single "Unbound", and head to the sites to find out more about the artists.

"Harlem" Cathedrals

Engineered by Max Savage (www.noisysavage.com) Mastered by Twin Peaks Studios Additional Drums by Sean Hutchinson

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Hard As Hello (Bastille Remix) by E

Kimberly Anne's lead single off her forthcoming EP, Hard As Hello, set for release March 24, has a steady rhythm and a soft melody that are wonderfully addictive and they're only made better by her amazing lyrics. 

Bastille remixed the track and somehow made sanguine lines like "when I'm watching the tragedy, as you choose her over me, and it's that cinematic walk away scene, where I'll be fine", "so I'll pan out as you zoom in, to the qualities that I'm lacking, and I'll find me some thicker skin, to get me by" and the recurring "feet don't fail me now, I'm feeling stronger than this, I'm as hard as hell" feel haunted, yet more direct than before. The remix features vocals and production from Bastille and that mixture of Anne's honest lyrics and indie pop track mixed with Bastille's heavy beats and techno influences is fantastic. 

Check out the original track here, head to the websites to find out more about Kimberly Anne and her music, and get both the original and the remix on Hard As Hello March 24.

"Hard As Hello" Kimberly Anne (Bastille Remix)

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