The Music Rag

Yeah You by E

Freedom Fry's second single of 2015 continues the band's streak of unnervingly catchy tracks. It's structured indie pop wrapped in warm beats and punctuated by an alluringly ethereal melody, all smoothed over by the sweet and simply put "yeah, you".

Check out the effortlessly romantic single below and head to all those sites for more from Freedom Fry.

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Strangers by E

A home video-esque quality to The Rebel Light's "Strangers" evokes the same warm throwback feel inherent in the band's gritty productions and straightforward lyrics, capturing everything that makes this indie So-Cal band stand out from so many others. It's like a modern take on The Monkees with an indie twist and a dash of nostalgia, with enough unabashed truth to the lyrics that you just can't stop listening.

Check out the video and head to all the sites below for more from The Rebel Light. 

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Onion Grin by E

Fable Cry's "Onion Grin" offers up lyrics just dark enough to churn your stomach with their implied unpleasantness at the same time that the music itself is presented with such measured precision and gorgeous ease that the band's sound maintains a near cult-like quality to their catchy hooks making it so easy to listen to, in spite of lines that feel soured and just right for dark nights. 

Derisive but intrinsic, Fable Cry's music is a weird mix, but it all works out with such aplomb that it's like watching a car crash that turns out to be a perfectly staged film scene for a Sundance feature short.

Check out the track, head to the sites, and check out an interview with lead singer Zach Ferrin.

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Lunar Lights by E

Sirena's latest single "Lunar Lights" carries on her knack for releasing undeniably addictive Scandi-pop singles with her ever pure vocals carrying out just obscure enough to feel mystical lyrics while its undulating melody is held together by a wispy synth and transitions so smooth you'll be hovering over the replay button before the track's finished.

Catch the new video for "Lunar Lights" and head to all the sites below to hear more from Sirena. 

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