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Fresh Finds Roundup-41: Fresh Tracks At Your Doorstep
We're here yet again to deliver your order of fresh tracks at your doorstep. Welcome to another episode of Fresh Finds Roundup! This one truly is a mixed bag. We've got hard rock and multiple variations in the pop genre that will leave you wanting more. We're so excited to introduce these songs, and we hope you enjoy them.
Mar 293 min read


“busy. being. Real.” by Garbage Garden: A Chaos That Feels Immersive!
Garbage Garden has released their latest track, “busy.being.Real.,” and this one hit hard. GG comes across like a collective that’s not afraid to sit inside discomfort and still find something beautiful in it. I really felt that idea of “light within the glitch” through the sound itself. Their production feels layered with a lot of thigs, but it never feels messy. The way they translate heavy themes into something listenable and immersive stood out instantly to me. “Garbage
Mar 281 min read


Amy Vee’s “Better Still” Feels Like Sitting With Your Thoughts a Little Longer Than Usual
Dive into “Better Still” by Amy Vee if you are looking for a dream pop song to add to your playlist. Amy is an artist who doesn’t fear vulnerability and that is very evident in her music. Her sounds drift between indie folk and ambient dream pop, and it genuinely feels immersive. What stood out to me is how naturally her lyrics flow, poetic but still very easy to connect with. There’s a sense of maturity in her music that connects with you. “Better Still opens the door to A
Mar 281 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-40: Music worth dying for
Music is not just a collection of notes, vocals, and melodies. It's an emotion, a journey, a friend, and often the closest one. We are here to offer you more music that you can make memories with. A fresh sound that is worth your time awaits you. Welcome to the 40th episode of Fresh Finds. We hope these tracks find a home in your playlists and your heart.
Mar 282 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-39: Move With The Music
In this episode of Fresh Finds Roundup, we will explore music that helps you not only escape but also feel a range of emotions. In this mixbag of genres, vocals, musical styles, and more, we hope you find your next favourite melody. After all, the whole point of music is to express without having to use your own words, and we're here to give you a hand in finding music that makes you feel understood. Come, let's move with the music.
Mar 283 min read


Cries of Redemption’s “What Lies Beneath” Ft. Martina Questa Uncovers A Hidden Part of You
Cries of Redemption has released the track and music video of “What Lies Beneath” featuring Martina Questa. Ed Silva’s approach to music feels refreshingly old-school, as she doesn’t chase trends but focuses on music and meaning. You can sense the years behind this project, almost like every layer carries a bit of that 20-year journey. COR mixes NuMetal, trance, and, and cinematic elements to their music, which creates a dynamic atmosphere. “Cries of Redemption pulls you into
Mar 271 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-38: Fresh Sounds Worth Your Time
Music, any genre or origin, is never just a collection of melodies. It's the sound of memories - good or bad days, life feels livelier when music plays in the background. We are here to offer you more music you can make memories with, and fresh sounds that are worth your time. Welcome to the 38th episode of Fresh Finds. We hope these tracks find a home in your playlists.
Mar 272 min read


"Date Night Tonight" by 50mething Feels Like a Candid Swipe Through Modern Romance.
50mething’s latest track, “Date Night Tonight” walks straight into the chaos of modern dating and lays it out with a sense of humor that instantly clicks. 50mething feels like an honest storyteller who puts things in his own witty way. There’s something refreshing about hearing a 58-year-old’s perspective on swipe culture and expectations. The DIY nature of the track makes it feel more personal, like it’s coming straight from his space to your ears. “50mething turns lived exp
Mar 261 min read


Ellery Twining’s Oy! Feels Like Drifting Through Silence and Snow
You’ve gotta watch the latest track by Ellery Twining. Yes, you read that right—the track lives quietly behind a short film, made for its moments. Ellery Twining comes across as an artist who genuinely doesn’t care about sticking to pop rules, as he likes to freely experiment with music. I really liked how the collaboration with Ben Bostian comes through naturally, and that SCAD connection makes it feel a bit more personal and real. “Ellery Twining creates a symphony of sound
Mar 261 min read


“Route 19" by Friend/Monell Feels Like a Drive Back Into Your Own Memories!
Ever wondered what it feels like to reconnect with someone you love through music? “Route 19” by Friend/Monell quietly does just that. Friend/Monell is a creative partnership between multi-instrumentalist and producer Jeffrey Friend and producer, director and storyteller Ray Monell. This collaboration feels very raw, as if Jeffrey and Ray were meant to form a band together. “Friend/Monell’s music feels like it finds a quiet corner of your memory and stays there.” The song p
Mar 251 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-35: Let The Tracks Take Over
In this episode of Fresh Finds Roundup, we'll dive into music that deserves even more love. We've made this collection with a lot of love and care, and we hope you find your new favourite here, just as we did. Today's selections are diverse in genres, but equally captivating. If you let the tracks take over, you'll find that there's something for everyone here.
Mar 253 min read


Social Treble Turns a City Into Sound on “Skyline Motherboard….The Burden of Being Known”
In a world drowning in issues, music becomes resistance, and Social Treble turns it into a voice you can’t ignore. Social Treble is a musical identity with the “Analog Ghost” persona that acts as a voice for many. There’s a strong sense of rebellion against structured, polished soundscapes. The ability of the presenter to convey a message in an odd but effective way without words is what makes Social Treble unique. “Social Treble creates sounds that are unpredictable and fi
Mar 251 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-34: Music Finds A Way
Welcome to another Fresh Finds Roundup. Today, we have yet another list of artists who are creating ripples in the music industry. Remember, music always finds a way, and so do the listeners. If you're a true lover and listener of music, you are exactly where you should be. Thank you for being here.
Mar 252 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-33: Musical Expedition
In this episode of Roundups, we'll be discovering some amazing artists from around the globe. Each featured track has its own essence and is bound to make you move. We really hope you have just as much fun listening to these tracks as we did.
Mar 242 min read


Top Indie Music Blogs You Should Follow
When it comes to discovering fresh sounds and hidden gems in the vast world of music, indie blogs are like secret gardens waiting to be explored. They offer a unique blend of passion, insight, and discovery that mainstream outlets often miss. I find myself constantly drawn to these vibrant hubs of creativity, where every post feels like a personal invitation to dive deeper into the indie music scene. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a new artist seeking inspiration, or an i
Mar 244 min read


Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard Ease You Into “A New Moon” With Quiet Magic
Joseph Turner’s debut track, “A New Moon” is in collaboration with The Dudes of Hazard. Joseph is a singer-songwriter who keeps effective lyricism at the center of his tracks. His background in rock bands shows up in subtle ways, especially how the arrangement builds without feeling heavy. On the other hand, The Dudes of Hazard being a rotating group adds charm to the track. Both of them gel so well together that it doesn’t feel like a collaboration, but a team performing mus
Mar 241 min read


OpCritical’s “USA” Hits Hard Without Losing Its Groove
The United States-based band OpCritical has released another track, “USA.” It comes across as more than just a band, it feels like a movement in the making. Formed in 2026, OpCritical’s main aim is to spread the word through music about the tyranny of today’s world. Through their music, they aim to become the voice of many who face everyday issues but don’t have a platform to express themselves. I truly like how their whole identity is rooted in standing up for decency, toler
Mar 241 min read


Andy Smythe’s “Quiet Revolution” Feels Like a Gentle Storm That Stays With You
Andy Smythe has released a full-length album, “Quiet Revolution” with a mixed bag of emotions. Andy sounds like an artist who brings the most honest version of himself to the screen. His songs are influenced by classic songwriting styles, but they feel fresh in their own way. His blend of folk, rock, and blues comes across as raw and clean. What really stands out about Smythe is how personal and human his overall presence feels, which reflects very evidently in his songs. Bei
Mar 232 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-31: Mind-boggling Melodies
Our Fresh Finds Roundup is here again to bring you the most coveted music selection that'll make you want to never leave your headset at home again. We love making sure your playlist always stays fresh, and we hope you enjoy finding new music as much as we enjoy helping you discover it.
Mar 232 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-32: Musical Mixbag Sunday
Musical Mixbag sunday is back with some breat tracks from around the globe. Each track featured here is a masterpiece in their domain. Dig into the magical realm of musicality.
Mar 222 min read
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