The Music Rag

Safe To Surface by E

The alluring pull of hard riffs filtered through a dreamy reverb and paired with prominent chords gives Brontosaurus' "Safe To Surface" an easily unforgettable quality, all within the first minute, before stark vocals take the track away with unforgiving lyrics while an heavy beat lends heart and life to the authentic track. 

It is wholly entrancing with its changing dynamics, stuttered piano riffs turned uneasy melody, and patiently delivered and emotional end, leaving the track far too great to miss, so listen to "Safe To Surface" below and check out the sites for more from Brontosaurus. 

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Where Is The Party? by E

The aesthetically driven video falls perfectly in line with an irrepressible rhythm and bouncing melody on Hi Fashion's "WHERE IS THE PARTY?". Straight-forward lyrics capture the duo's undeniable charm with their quick-witted and fun sound and, try as you might, you won't be able to get the infectious track out of your mind. 

Listening to "WHERE IS THE PARTY?" is an easy way to start your weekend off right, so check out the video and head to the sites for more from the LA duo.

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Home by E

With a cinematic quality to Slow Down Molasses' anthemic "Home" the band's latest single is hard to forget. The single stands out with patient builds, hypnotic beats, and a weaving melody that come together over longing lines to create a huge song; throw in a rousing vocal hook that'll leave you feeling ready for whatever comes at you - a feeling all good music should strive to achieve - and Slow Down Molasses' "Home" is one you won't want to miss.

Listen to "Home" and head to the sites below for more from the band. 

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Ode to Ignorance by E

An unforgiving commentary, Remi's "Ode to Ignorance" is hip-hop with a cause. Says Remi of the track written from personal experiences, "it’s important for people to know that this is not targeted at any one person or any one race, it’s directed at ignorance. My hope is that it raises some awareness and starts/continues meaningful conversation about the racial climate in this country and what we can do to bring better equality".

The track's a measured and eloquent call for equality with just enough emotion and anger behind the words to force a much needed reaction in a video and song pointed at Australia, but relatable to any country.

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