Screaming Colors by E

Truly fitting in its charming simplicity, Violet Days' lyric video for their single "Screaming Colors" is straight to the point yet easy to love.

The on-screen lyrics and track play out en suite, changing from gray and bleak to colorful and wonderful with the explosion of that huge chorus. The song's like tumbling down the rabbit hole into something brilliant and free and the illustrated ease of that feeling comes out in a lyric video we can't help but watch again, if only for that last supremely colorful bit that accompanies the final refrain so greatly before the track descends back unto itself.

Catch the video below and head to all the links below for more from the Swedish band that's sure to win you over.

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Can I Keep You? by E

Indie electropop duo Maven Fiction presented their single "Can I Keep You?" with a sound that's all at once familiar and new. With it's pretty vocal runs and easy melody it's as catchy as anything, but fresh beats, fun synth, and unique vocals pull it into a synthy slow dance you'll want to leave on repeat.

Get the single when it drops February 19th and look for more from Maven Fiction in the links below.

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Hey Scarlet by E

English trio Your Illuminations' "Hey Scarlet" is expectedly catchy, with driven riffs and a chorus you can't help but get caught up in.

It's teen rock with a mature hook and grounded beat, a sound enticing enough to have you coming back for more, so check out the single and follow all those links below.

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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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