Pour by E

SLK (pronounced 'Silk') manages to lay eloquent lyrics "throw me off course, till I'm lost till I'm late, I won't tether my thoughts now you've led them astray" and "my rented heart out on loan to you, always held too tight and now it beats blue" over an intelligently produced (courtesy of Embody) track that features simple melodic embellishments intermixed with a heavy production; the constantly pulsing rhythm and heavy bass is broken up by sweet vocal runs and a melody light enough to give the track a hypnotic, hazy feel. 

Powerful, emotional drops are met with deep vocals that pick the track back up with "I'm so full of you.. I'm so full up" complementing the heavy, undulating rhythm and standing in stark contrast to SLK's sweet vocals and playful melody. 

Listen to the track's entrancing production and SLK's gorgeous vocals, then grab your copy of Form now.

"Pour" SLK

LONDON! ALERT **** SLK will be performing at Birthdays + Specials Guests, June 17th Get your Tickets --> billetto.co.uk/slk---ep-launch Birthdays: 33-35 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BJ Pour written by SLK The heat from you how it used to soothe Now the bite and burn slowly it consumes. I'm loosing time standing in this room, your words in my mouth... How I let you rule... Through me off course, till I'm lost till I'm late I won't tether my thoughts now you've lead them astray... This deep dark tide rising up..... Till it laps at my throat... I have to give you up Time to reclaim all the goods, my thoughts my mind all things I should x2 I'm so full of you... I'm so full up x3 My rented heart out on loan to you, always held to tight and now it beats blue... This doubt left running now it floods my head 2/4/7 I can't forget.

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Trippin' by E

The description of a song catchy enough to push oneself to fame, in a song itself, is too ironically impressive to pass over.

Lilting vocals lead the way as a soft track begins to build upon itself, growing heavier as the lyric's elusive quest for recognition is paired nicely with a video that features the protagonist completely remaking himself, when given the chance.

The track manages to come full circle with the imploring "to be unknown is not our own decision and we're fed up" both opening and closing the track; the rest of it is tied up nicely with the repetition of "with a bass line sounding funky to get you hooked like a crackhead junkie" while "we're moving forward and onward" is repeated in the background proves to be so superbly addictive that this track will be running through your head for days.

The deep bass, heavy rhythm, and solid guitar riffs feel like a refreshing change of pace and, with a production that feels gritty, but never messy, the track will hold your attention from that opening beat to its final lyric.

"Trippin'" RudyTrixX

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East of Eden by E

Zella Day's newly released "East of Eden" features a writing style similar to her first single, "Sweet Ophelia", with literary allusions effortlessly intermingling with personal accounts. 

Day manages to write all of her lyrics with a literary flair, focusing on the most minute and intimate details in each verse before delving into emotional choruses which leave a wide berth for interpretation, all while wrapping those lyrics in gorgeous melodies and prominent rhythms that pull the entire story together with ease.

A chorus which states "keep me from the cages, under the control, running in the dark, to find East of Eden" that falls in line perfectly with Steinbeck's "the free, roving mind is being pursued, roped, blunted, drugged" while a haunting rhythm and heavy melody ring full of trepidation and longing is too great to ignore and a hard hitting chorus is made lighter by verses which state lines like "pink toes pressed against the carpet, show your face and finish what you started, the record spins, down the alley late night, be my friend, surround me like a satellite" in such a straightforward and storybook way that it's easy to miss their greatness on first listen. 

A repetitious bridge that builds up to the chorus' final go round insists on dragging you into the track, if you hadn't already fallen in the first time that piano made its presence known, and the constant repetition "to find East of Eden" overlaid with vocal samples is amazingly hypnotic. 

The track features a production as greatly mature as her previous few releases with lyrics that insist on plaintively speaking their truths, even as the melody remains upbeat and interminably addictive. 

Listen to the new single below and buy "Sweet Ophelia" and B-side "1965" now.

"East of Eden" Zella Day

From the forthcoming Zella Day EP expected late summer via B3SCI Records. Follow Zella on Twitter - twitter.com/zelladay Like Zella on Facebook: www.facebook.com/zelladay

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Whoa Whoa Whoa by E

Watsky's first new track since the inarguably fantastic Cardboard Castles features a grinding guitar riff, solid drums that push the track forward with a purposeful enthusiasm, and a beat which sucks you in and convinces you to dance with ease. 

Watsky's lyrics are as unforgivingly honest and straightforward as ever, with lines "I'm gonna win the tournament, that's what I'm all about. Do what I gotta do and never gonna pout" and "ever since I was a little kid I know that I've been looking for the hot hot spotlight, and if you really wonder what I think about the competition, they were not not not tight" bleated out intermittently with a vocal sample which features the remarkably simple and moving repetition of "whoa whoa whoa, what do you take us for?".

Watsky's always great lyrics ring with well thought out allusions and are never afraid of taking it a step too far and his latest video to go with the single (featuring well-knowns: Jim Belushi, Bo BurnhamChinaka Hodge, and Julia Misaki) features the same 'never back out' attitude exhibited in all his tracks, before ending in flames. 

The track grabs your attention immediately and hangs on until the final fade-out while the video will keep you watching as it flips from scene to crazy scene. 

Get the latest single from Watsky's forthcoming All You Can Do now and catch him on the Warped Tour circuit this summer.

"Whoa Whoa Whoa" Watsky

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