Sawyer Fredericks - Take It All - Official Video by E

Sawyer Fredericks has released the first official music video for "Take It All" off his self-titled debut EP.

With a voice and reason beyond his years, an already developed sound that straddles the fence of indie/pop/folk, and an irrepressible charm that so easily flows through each track, there's no denying that Sawyer Frederick's "Take It All" is addictive, to say the least.

An honest, mature video breathes with reality as it so willingly highlights the bad that comes with the good while "take it all" plays like a sweet mantra in the background, making this track even better than before; check out the video, get his self-titled debut EP (out now), and look for Sawyer Fredericks debut album to be released later this year via Republic Records.

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Change(s) by E

As optimistic and catching as ever, Shapes On Tape's latest single, "Change(s)", sounds like an '80s futuristic pop dream mixed with modern, prominent beats and an alluring whispering synth.

The dense production demands attention all its own, but self-aware lyrics and an oh so pretty piano riff will have you coming back again and again for more of Shapes On Tape's irresistible sound.

Check out "Change(s)" and head to the sites below.

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Gyroscope by E

Over Sands' "Gyroscope" is, as its name would suggest, hypnotic and dreamy with its swirling melody and roundabout beats.

A catchy chorus manages to hold meaning while staying simple and a lush soundscape takes the listener faw away in a track that feels like cold morning sunrises and fresh starts.

If you haven't fallen for their smooth sound already, head to the links below, we'd nearly forcibly suggest you start listening to Over Sands now.

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Something In The Water by E

Kids On Bridges released their latest single "Something In The Water" with such cool aplomb we were hooked before we'd even given it a full listen.

Following the success of their last single, "When The Needle Drops" (ft. Shea Seager), it's not surprising that "Something In The Water" would hit the ground running. Easy to grasp, relatable lyrics; fun runs and catchy riffs; a huge, dance-ready chorus: what else would you expect from the so easy to fall for Liverpool trio?

Check out the single below and head to the sites for more of Kids On Bridges addictive electropop tracks.

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