A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a whole bunch of Western songs whose titles start with the letter “E”! You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same initial, but that’s exactly why trying it can lead you to discover tracks you didn’t know and make new discoveries.
By the way, when it comes to English words that start with “E,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Every—,” “Easy,” and “Each.” If you’re a fan of Western music, you may already have a few songs in mind.
With that, let’s dive in and enjoy the article—who knows, you might discover some new favorites along the way.
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EYE ON ITPARTYNEXTDOOR

PARTYNEXTDOOR’s third album, Partymobile, released in March 2020, debuted at No.
8 on the US Billboard chart.
In his home country of Canada, it also achieved an impressive debut at No.
3.
While the track BELIEVE IT featuring Rihanna—marking her long-awaited return to the scene—has been a hot topic, here we’ll highlight one of the album’s mellow cuts.
True to his Jamaican roots, the song features a laid-back Afrobeat-inspired track paired with a wistful melody.
Perfect for a late-night drive or as a bedroom companion—don’t miss it!
ELEVENTH HOURPINS

They are a rock band from Manchester, England.
This track, included on their first album, “Girls Like Us,” is notable for its primitive drums and noisy guitars.
They made their Japan debut with their second album, “Wild Nights.”
EVERGREENPVRIS

PVRIS is an American rock band that has gained popularity with a sound that blends electropop and synth-pop into alternative rock.
They’ve been active since the 2010s and, while still somewhat under the radar, they enjoy a loyal following among certain listeners in Japan.
Their new track “EVERGREEN” showcases a fully electropop production.
If you like this song, be sure to check out the album of the same name, released on July 14.
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with “E” (361–370)
Endless PlacePALLBEARER

Pallbearer is a doom metal band formed in 2008 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Catapulted into the spotlight by their debut album Sorrow and Extinction, which earned high praise from Pitchfork and NPR, they’ve now released Endless Place from their fifth album, 2024’s Mind Burns Alive.
Their sound—hiding a quiet beauty within a heavy, brooding tone—has evolved further, delving into deep themes like loneliness and trauma.
New experiments, such as a mid-song saxophone solo, add to the dynamic progression, which is truly breathtaking.
A must-hear masterpiece for doom metal fans.
ExactlyPandrezz, j’san.

This track, “Exactly,” is also featured on the compilation album Chillhop Radio: Beats to Relax To, which is perfect for newcomers to lo-fi hip hop and chillhop.
Created by a duo of beatmakers from France, it was originally released in 2018.
With its charming keyboard tones, an eye-catching riff that sounds like a live guitar, a bassline that builds the overall groove, and that quintessentially lo-fi, gritty texture, it’s an ideal piece of lounge music.
Put it on repeat as background music on a plan-free weekend morning while you sip a coffee, and you’ll probably feel set for a happy day.
End of the RoadPaul Jackson, Jr.

This is a song called “End Of The Road” by Los Angeles-born guitarist Paul Jackson Jr.
The abundance of guitar techniques in it is breathtaking.
It’s amazing how a mere five minutes can move people so deeply.
Paul Jackson Jr.
is said to be one of the most recorded guitarists in the world.
Among Japanese artists, he has participated as a session musician in recordings for Yumi Matsutoya.
Even FlowPearl Jam

Formed in 1990 in Washington, USA.
During the alternative rock movement, they were highly acclaimed alongside Nirvana and Soundgarden.
While characterized by a hard, powerful, classic rock sound, their groove—shaped by influences from blues and funk—is also noteworthy.
They were hailed as a standard-bearer of grunge rock, supported by disaffected American youth.
Even today, they remain a legendary band that continues to influence numerous subsequent rock acts.


