Your Love Will Blow Me Away When My Heart Aches by E

Nothing is more satisfying than these vocals which I could listen to for days, but add in that sweet, melancholy guitar, prominent rhythm, mellifluous melody, addictive vocal hooks, and lyrics which repeat "I'm afraid your love will blow me away" and Son Little's "Your Love Will Blow Me Away When My Heart Aches" could not be better.

Satisfyingly rich vocals combine with a slowly unwinding melody to make a gorgeously downtempo track that will leave you wanting more, so check out the single below, head to the sites to find out more about the artist, and buy the single from iTunes now.

"Your Love Will Blow Me Away When My Heart Aches" Son Little 

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Let Me Break by E

You Love Her Coz She's Dead's latest single holds all the heavy beats and dripping melodies you've come to love from this EDM duo whose tracks invariably cause you to break out in dance. 

The stuttering rhythm that drops off into a heavy track infused with drums and vocal riffs pulls back and lets go with perfect timing while that wandering melody that enters at 1:53 is just haunted enough that the solid beats which pull it back down manage to feel just like the first warm summer night of the year and it's impossible to not get caught up in the track. 

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"Let Me Break" You Love Her Coz She's Dead

Here is the new video version of 'Let Me Break' now featuring Jay Dead's vocals, and mastered by Mike Marsh (Prodigy/Massive Attack/Chemical Brothers/Basement Jaxx). If you want to support YLHCSD use the PAY WITH A TWEET button above, and you can also support YLHCSD here: http://ylhcsd.bigcartel.com/ To avoid disappointment place your pre-order for this initial limited run of the new tee today. Very limited sizes. No re-print. FOR 20% OFF - USE CODE: LETMEBREAK at http://bit.ly/ylhcsdletmebreaktee (Available in black or white) http://ylhcsd.bigcartel.com/product/new-ylhcsd-let-me-break-t-shirt-pre-order Thx :)

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1965 by E

The B-side off Zella Day's newly released vinyl offers a stripped down alternative to the bouncy pop beats of "Sweet Ophelia", replacing those heavy chords with nostalgia infused lyrics and a sweetly lilting rhythm that swirls around a soft piano melody.

Swelling strings which pick up the soft melody and urge it forward with a melancholy feel make the song's emotions undeniably strong, but rich vocals which shamelessly plead "I don't belong here... can we go back to the world we had, with a love so sweet it makes me sad... it's the world we've been dreaming of" in contrast to a prominent composition create a compellingly gorgeous track.

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"1965" Zella Day

"1965" releases both digitally and on limited edition 7" clear vinyl on April 7, 2014 via B3SCI Records. Pre-order here: http://b3scirecords.bigcartel.com/product/b3sr-006-zella-day-sweet-ophelia-1965 The sound of strumming guitars; the feel of soft, wet clay; the scent of fresh brewed coffee: this was Zella Day’s childhood. Secluded in the quaint mountain town of Pinetop, Arizona, Zella’s creativity flourished with the forest at her doorstep. High above Phoenix Valley, Pinetop holds a population of 7,000, and Zella's family-owned Mor Mor Coffee House was an only sanctuary for artists. Surrounding herself with local musicians, Zella was inspired to pick up the guitar at a young age. Before long, the blossoming chanteuse started performing sets including Bob Dylan and Elvis songs - selections inspired by her coffee house family. The native Arizonan had found a calling in music and used it as a form of self-realization, penning her experiences and discovering herself through the intricacies of song. She drew inspiration from the serene Arizona mountains and turned to Clint Eastwood, old Western films, and cowboy rebel culture to help shape the attitude behind her music. The result is a raw, organic sound unconfined by the boundaries of genre. It effortlessly floats between the tonalities of female frontier-maker Stevie Nicks and art pop songbird Lana Del Rey while invoking imagery painted by Old Arizona and a free-spirited perspective. To date, Zella Day’s music has barely crossed paths with the outside world; however, her short series of self-released demos and collaborations caught fire throughout the indie community. One such supporter of her undeniable talent was the boutique music press outlet B3SCI. Having recently formed a singles record imprint, B3SCI was undoubtedly the natural home for the songwriter's first official offering to the world. The upcoming two-track single leads with “Sweet Ophelia,” a blending of personal encounters in an eerie resemblance to that of Hamlet’s Ophelia. Crunching drum machines and menacing electronics juxtapose Zella’s airy croons as she sings about the sanctity of physical connection, powerfully portraying both the majesty and fragility of letting love consume you. The B-side, “1965,” takes a more straightforward approach, showcasing Zella’s strong voice atop soft, pattering drums and fluttering guitars. The lyrics tell a story about finding a genuine connection among a sea of inauthenticity. Moreover, the track celebrates its title - the year that a generation united despite a delusive society. On April 7th, B3SCI Records will release 'Sweet Ophelia / 1965' on limited edition 7-inch clear vinyl. The tracks were brought to life at Los Angeles's WAX LTD. Studios with the production and mixing prowess of Xandy Barry and Wally Gagel. This debut collection showcases a young songstress’ visceral visions and liberated mentality, while foreshadowing the depth of a long career that's yet to come. Artwork by Brock Lefferts.

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