Reviews

Fire by E

There's something about Robbie Miller's tracks, an inherent greatness to his lyrics and rich vocals that we can't shake, and his latest single, "Fire", is nothing if not the perfect example of his anthemic, authentic sound.

Cinematic but approachable, the warm production weaves its way through narrative style lyrics with intrinsic longing and a gradual build that holds such gorgeously bare emotion it's best to close your eyes and give this one your full attention.

Listen to the single, head to site to hear more, and look for Miller's second EP, Closer To Home, to be released this Friday.

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Too Late To Die Young by E

Lost Animal released the video for single, "Too Late To Die Young" off the recently released album You Yang, out now via Dot Dash/Captured Tracks (and Dot Dash/Remote Control Records for the rest of the world).

Lost and lonely with just a touch of awkwardness, like a dream set in a jarring reality, the video - featuring Jarrod Quarrell - for the single easily follows the song's sudden realization of having grown up and still not fitting in, but being okay with that and learning to, literally, dance to your own beat.

Get Lost Animals' (Jarrod Quarrell & Shags Chamberlain) You Yang, out now, and watch the video for "Too Late To Die Young" below.

Photo Credit Ryan Kenny

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Paisley by E

Brooklyn based dance rock crew Argonaut & Wasp's "Paisley" off their newly release Ha! Fiction EP is a decadent slice of the groups' sultry and atmospheric, gothic rave sound with deep grooves, airy synths, and just a touch of organic beats to give the dizzy track a solid base for you to dance to.

"Paisley" is ineffably addictive and the EP in its entirety is worth your time, so check out the single and follow all those sites below for more from Argonaut & Wasp.

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Trouble by E

The New Respects' "Trouble" is just good. Grunge-y and rock driven enough to really satisfy your rush hour driving needs while still being soulful and dense enough for dramatic solo dancing in your bedroom, we've got to recommend everyone give this a spin.

Made up of three siblings (twins Alexis (bass) and Zandy Fitzgerald (guitar) and their brother Darius (drums)) and their cousin (Jasmine Mullen (vocals/guitar)), The New Respects' refreshing sound is an homage to great soul/rock. Produced beautifully by Leagues' Jeremy Lutito who allows the track enough free reign to spin into a rousing anthem without getting lost while controlling it just enough to keep it from feeling too cheesy for real listening, The New Respects "Trouble" is not one to miss.

Keep The New Respects on your radar by following all those sites below and don't forget to give their last single, "Hey!", a listen, too, for more greatly done soul/rock you can leave on repeat.

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