The Dark Side by E

An '80s rock vibe runs through Radionaut's fuzzed out "The Dark Side" with enticing abandon and a familiarity that'll have you addicted.

Reckless but structured, desperate but knowing, and an attention grabbing guitar solo thrown in for good measure, "The Dark Side" is everything you could want from good rock you to the core hard rock music.

Check out the single from Los Angeles based Radionaut, look for their album to be released soon, and check out an interview with lead singer, Frankie Divis, here.

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Girls by E

Decorations' "Girls" hits instantly with driving, controlling beats and remarkably bright synths that all take a step back in time to let you focus on wonderfully dense verses beore slipping into a chorus you've no choice but to dance to.

Insistently upbeat and cleverly honest, the track pulses with its own life; a sense of irrepressible youth and bubbly fun we can't stop listening to.

Says frontman Devon Geyer of the track, "This is like new wave without all the sadness. 'Girls' is forcing yourself to accept a better standard even though you've grown accustomed to society's standards of vapid hookups. It's a rejection of the culture of settling for a shitty relationship."

Catch the video, follow the links, listen for "Girls" to be featured in an episode of Quantico to air March 13th, and get the Girls EP, out now.

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Honest by E

We first fell for Little Earthquake's fresh sound in 2014 with the release of their debut single "Planets" and while the wait for new music has been long, we can say that it's definitely been worth it.

Completely different but with that same ease and control of their beats with a trendy light psychedelic feel and a fresh, clean production that still manages to incorporate just enough fuzz guitar to keep it fun, "Honest" is just too good to miss. Throw in simple but well said lyrics and a perfectly addictive chorus that swirls and crashes and feels just right for a cool beach day and we can't help hitting repeat.

Check out the single below and follow the links for more from Central Coast brothers Matthew and Justin Hyland, Little Earthquake.

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These Walls by E

Look no further than Melody Rose's name for a proper description of her music. Charmingly light, melodically gorgeous in its simplicity, and honest without sounding abrasive, "These Walls" is a queitly dramatic piece that's as pretty as it is relaxing.

Andrew Carroll and Melody Rose create a melody driven single with honest, well-spoken and well-meaning lyrics sweet enough to have you smiling, so check out the single and head to the sites below for more.

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