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Fresh Finds Roundup-57: Move with us
We're back with another round of fresh finds, and this one is filled with gems. Get ready to discover some tracks that are bound to make it to your playlists. Join us on this melodic journey and move with us.
Apr 252 min read


Kelsie Kimberlin Gives “Clumsy Girl” Pop Spark With A Strong Heart
American-Ukrainian musician and singer Kelsie Kimberlin has released another song that carries a deep message. With "Clumsy Girl,” Kelsie continues her habit of making music that is catchy but never empty. I like how she always brings meaning into her songs without losing the easy listening charm. Her hands-on role in writing, recording, performing, and visuals makes every release feel personal. There is sincerity in the way she presents herself as an artist, and it comes thr
Apr 251 min read


“Not Country Enough For You” by Caitty Lets You Bloom Through Heartbreak
Caitty’s “Not Country Enough for You” introduces her as an artist who knows how to wear emotion openly and still sound strong. Her songs feel deeply lived-in, carrying an emotional weight that quietly lingers long after the music fades. There is softness in her tone, but also enough fire underneath to make the bigger moments hit harder. What I liked most is how natural she sounds, and that comes through beautifully in her latest track as well. “Caitty carries emotion in her v
Apr 251 min read


“Roller Coaster” by Scotty Up Turns Love’s Highs and Lows into a Smooth Ride
Rising artist Scotty Up has released his latest track, “Roller Coaster.” Scotty Up, also known as Scot M. Smith, is a hip-hop artist who creates music that connects with the soul. His style feels modern and digitally polished, yet there’s still warmth in the way the music connects. He carries an easy confidence, never forcing the sound, which makes the listening experience more natural. He is an artist who can move across smooth hip-hop, R&B, and melodic pop spaces comfortabl
Apr 251 min read


Emily Daccarett Paints Emotion In “Another World”
Emily Daccarett’s latest EP, “Another World,” immediately feels the kind of release made by someone who sees music more than sound. From the very first moments, you can sense a larger artistic vision behind it, where mood, texture, and emotion all work in harmony. That naturally leads to Emily Daccarett, an artist who creates worlds instead of simply releasing songs. Her background in fashion and visual storytelling clearly shapes the music, making everything feel intentional
Apr 242 min read


Kwame Ultimate Brings Warm Vibes to “Say I Luv U”
Kwame Ultimate released his latest single, “Say I Luv U,” and it’s a beautiful reminder to care for our loved ones. Coming from Trench Town, Jamaica, he brings rooted experience and a presence that feels genuine from the first note. His path from winning deejay championships in Jamaica to touring the UK with major sound systems gives him the kind of credibility that cannot be manufactured. Sharing stages with names like Yellowman and Ziggy Marley adds to the legacy, while kee
Apr 241 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-56: Songs you didn't know you needed
SLAPPER recently dropped a track, and this is surely one of our best finds this year. A track that progresses with beauty and slowly opens up a whole new soundscape. A track worth exploring.
Apr 232 min read


Iuliano’s “Time” Feels Like a Beautiful Mystery in Motion
It is that time again when I hear a song and instantly think, “Wait… what was that?” Whatever it was, it felt wildly unique. With his latest song “Time,” Iuliano brings that exact feeling to life, turning curiosity into music from the very first second. Born in Italy and shaped by experiences in Boston, Malaysia, and Bangkok, he carries a diverse range of influences in his sound. You can sense the producer’s sharp detail, the songwriter’s emotion, and the multi-instrumentalis
Apr 231 min read


ANgel Tarpov’s “Incognito” Speaks Volumes Without Saying a Word
Cellist and composer, ANgel Tarpov, has released his latest sound, “Incognito.” Born in Bulgaria in 1993, he began playing the cello at a very young age, and that lifelong connection with the instrument is evident in his playing. From early-stage appearance to multiple solo recitals, his musical foundation feels deep and genuine. His studies in New York under respected mentors added another layer to his already strong classical roots. What I like most is how he blends discipl
Apr 221 min read


DJ Cards Turns Up the Rush With “Lose It in the Lights”
With his new release “Lose It in the Lights,” DJ Cards continues building a lane that every Dance music lover would love to ride on. Behind the artist’s name is Michael Cardamone, a Philadelphia attorney who balances courtroom focus by day and EDM creativity by night. What makes his story click instantly is that this musical chapter began later in his life, yet nothing about the sound feels hesitant. After years of playing drums and experimenting with synthesizers, he now sou
Apr 221 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-55: Music that makes you feel
This fresh finds roundup might catch you off guard! Here’s a curation of songs that you didn’t know you needed in your everyday playlists. The lineup has a mix of daily high-energy anthems and songs that really get you thinking. Are you ready to discover music that makes you feel things?
Apr 213 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup- 75: Musical Discoveries.
We've been looking for music that slaps, and this particular roundup is a perfect example of the kind of music we love to share with our readers! If you're someone who loves to explore different soundscapes, you'll fall in love with this list! Do give these amazing tracks a go. I'm sure you'll find something worth adding to your playlist.
Musical Discoveries
Apr 213 min read


Fresh Finds Roundup-53: Music That Leaves You Wanting More
Music breathes life into everything around us. It's an expression that can restore balance and disrupt the monotony at the same time. It leaves you joyful, distraught, energetic, and peaceful. Welcome back to the latest episode of Fresh Finds, where we show you music that leaves you wanting more- more softness, more rhythm, more life. Today, we have a great hand-picked selection of genres from everywhere around the globe. We're so excited, so let's dive in.
Apr 203 min read


The Wheel Workers Bring Raw Indie Rock Energy to Life in “Live From the Attic”
The Houston-based Indie rock band has released their live EP, “Live From The Attic.” After listening to their release, I feel The Wheel Workers are more than a traditional indie rock band, as their sound has an upbeat touch. They are more like a long-running Texas music collective that has been active since 2000. Over the years, more than 15 contributing members have been part of their journey, and the current lineup features founder and lead singer Steven Higginbotham, along
Apr 202 min read


Harry P Turns the Night Alive in “Hey Mr DJ”
Austin-based DJ, Harry P, drops his latest track, “Hey Mr DJ.” Harry is a DJ who is here to make you shake your bodies on his tunes. His music carries a vibe you can never escape. You will hear the influence of classic trance and club legends in the way he builds momentum. There’s a crowd-reading instinct in his production style. Every rise, every beat drop, every return of the hook feels placed to lift the room higher. “Harry P knows how to turn clean beats into pure movemen
Apr 201 min read


Ouroboric’s “Sin Eater” Crawls Into Your Mind and Refuses to Leave
Beware! You’ll enter the world of hardcore metal if you listen to Ouroboric’s “Sin Eater.” Ouroboric is a seven-member band determined to keep the legacy of heavy metal alive. Their sound draws from the raw spirit of 90s rock and makes every note hit exactly where it should. Their tracks crash in like a storm at the door, then linger like a statement that speaks for itself. “Ouroboric sound like a band built to shake walls and leave a mark.” “Sin Eater” has that rough-edge
Apr 191 min read


DJ Cards Brings Crisp Vibes With Grab That Fall Feeling
DJ Cards’ latest track, “Grab That Fall Feeling,” is here to hit that “refresh” button. Known as Michael Cardamone in the law world by day and DJ Cards in the musical world at night, he brings a story that feels motivating as the music itself. There’s something genuinely inspiring about an artist stepping into a new creative chapter later in life and sounding this confident while doing it. His music feels like proof that creativity never runs on a deadline; sometimes it arriv
Apr 191 min read


Zióna Maré-Laveaux Glides Smoothly through “Flow”
With “Flow,” Zióna Maré-Laveaux introduces herself as a master of captivating vocal delivery. Her world of ZIONYX™ carries identity, elegance, and confidence without needing to be loud about it, and that’s what makes this project enjoyable. Her concept of music comes across as a blend of Southern Louisiana Creole roots, feminine softness, and modern creative energy. She mixes soul, R&B, and cinematic textures in a way that feels refined rather than overdone. “Zióna Maré-Lavea
Apr 191 min read


“LIQUID.LATEX.DISCO.DADDY.” by The New Citizen Kane Is Here To Make You Groove and Move
The New Citizen Kane returns with an album, and this time it's even better. The New Citizen Kane is a project led by Kane Luke, who is creating his own universe in this musical world. His story is quite interesting, as he returned in 2023 after a decade-long hiatus. Since then, he has been creating bangers that are here to stay. His music is a blend of emotions, nightlife energy, storytelling, and visual imagination, all of which come together in a way that feels very natural
Apr 192 min read


50mething Turns Pain Into Protest on “Gaza (on and on and on)”
50mething has released yet another eye-opening track, “Gaza (on and on and on).” He is an artist who brings out the best of his inner feelings through his musical tracks. Starting a musical journey at the age of 58, yet sounding refreshing, is something that really stands out about 50mething. What stood out to me most is how naturally he carries emotion. It feels less like performance and more like someone opening a window into their thoughts. “50mething feels like a voice t
Apr 181 min read
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