Girls Night Out by E

Multi instrumentalist group Gorgeous George offers up an impossibly fun mix of heavy drums, playful piano, and prominent trombone with their single "Girls Night Out".

Wistful and cautionary lines "I know that it's the weekend and you are out with all your friends, but try and have some self respect to make it back to your own bed" and "now you need to find more men to help you with your binge drinking, you're not even interested, you're slightly dehydrated" come out light and fun with the tongue in cheek lyrics weaving their way through fun guitar riffs, swirling bass lines, and a rhythm you'll be forced to move to.

Opting for an instrumental bridge that mimics the chorus, the track follows a simple descension into the song's steady slow-down and fade-out that is sure to leave its catchy melody circling your head all day.

Check out the single from South London's Gorgeous George below and get the track, and B-Side "Joop", from iTunes now. 

"Girls Night Out" Gorgeous George

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Compass by E

Zella Day refuses to sacrifice emotionally charged chords for addictive beats and, in doing so, brings a classic beauty to each of her Americana inspired tracks. 

Earnest lyrics feel authentic with sweet lines "I will take the pieces, put them back together, even when the grass isn't green enough / taking all the branches, build ourselves a mansion, love you in the way that you needed love" coming from Day's pure vocals and the precious repetition of "where you are, I will be, miles high, in the deep".

Soft piano chords, a sweet melody, and a carefully crafted rhythm are enough support for the honeyed vocals and gorgeous lyrics which lie at the heart of this latest single from Zella Day. Pre-order the single from her upcoming debut EP now. 

"Compass" Zella Day

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You Can't See The World In Silence by E

A brilliant debut track from Australian artist KNDR features a hesitant piano line that falls in line with soothingly full chords and soaring synths which hold a sweet contrast to Lyons' remarkably full vocals.

The track's soft production leads to a pleasantly swirling drop that hits like home before "and everybody comes to life" allows the track to descend into a dance floor anthem just begging for you to join.

Check out the track below, head to the sites, and get the single from iTunes now. 

"You Can't See The World In Silence" KNDR feat. Adam Lyons

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You're Mine by E

Viola Dust's "You're Mine" feels like a solid '70's inspired track with far-reaching tenor vocals, tangy riffs, and driving rhythms with just enough of a techno influence and a grounded bridge to give the entire track a warm and inviting feel. 

The repetition of "who am I" mixes sweetly with lulling chords and swinging bass lines before drifting into a solid down beat and swirling melody sure to make you dance. 

Listen to the track below and head to the sites to hear more from Viola Dust.  

"You're Mine" Viola Dust

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