How You See It All by E

"How You See It All" from Marshall Stone's Good Times Never Fade features a driven production that smacks of summer and good times. 

Mellow lines round out hitting beats with ease while Stone's grounded vocals hold it all together and give the track an all too enticing, sweet down to Earth feel. 

Check out the single below and head to the sites to hear more from Marshall Stone and to pick up your copy of Good Times Never Fade

"How You See It All" Marshall Stone

Cover You by E

With a sound reminiscent of good '90's alt-rock Nolan Kennedy's "Cover You" feels like something you should already be singing along with.

The single's remarkably pleasant, with lulling chords and grounded vocals that fall in perfectly against a melody impossible to sit still to and the acoustic recording lends the track an air of authenticity that will leave you falling for it within the first thirty seconds. 

Look for debut album The Honesty Theory to be released October 17th, check out single "Cover You" below, and head to the sites to hear more. 

"Cover You" Nolan Kennedy

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Cold Hands by E

Australian band Shag Rock offers up the pure indie beach sound you've been waiting for with their single "Cold Hands".

That sweet bass which opens the song is impossible to deny, but add in mellow vocals with a refreshingly full range, lyrics that beg you to fall for them, and a prominent guitar that jibes perfectly with an understated rhythm and you're left with an impossibly addictive track perfect for Fall mornings. 

Check out the video below and head to the sites to hear more.

"Cold Hands" Shag Rock

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The Kid Has Issues by E

A simply produced video mirrors the attitude of a track which was written and performed solely by Mwansa while maintaining a stark beauty with its unrelenting honesty.

The devolving production comes off as a continual misstep that begins to feel normal and lines "break my heart in half to find a broken heart never heals right, and I try to tell the people that I'm dying, I said I'm dying here" lend a raw emotion to an already powerful track.

Mwansa described his track best with "it’s acceptance. It’s the broken vase you’ve tried to glue back together that doesn’t quite look right. But you have no choice but to live with it.” 

Check out the video below, get alternate single "Burn This House" from iTunes now, and head to the sites to find out more.

"The Kid Has Issues" Mwansa

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