Fresh Finds Round Up -68: A Tasteful Exhibit
- May 16
- 3 min read
Updated: May 18
There's a series of events that guide us on our eventual destined path of life. However, music is the torchbearer of it. Almost everyone and their mother has got a distinctive style of music they resonate with, their soul clings onto, and almost everyone has got an artist they look up to. If you're not amongst everybody and perhaps feel like enjoying music as it emerges from the creative vaults, 'A Tasteful Exhibit' is exactly the kind of roundup you're looking for.
A Tasteful Exhibit
First up on the list is 'Siren Shoreline' by Delphi Lights, a single which was released on 1st May, 2026, originating from Calgary, Canada.
You can tell one has poured their heart out into a release, and 'Siren Shorelines' is exactly that. A nuanced imagery of avant-garde creativity, mixed with Interpol's dark and daunting sonic atmospheres, this sounds alluring and super electrifying, and the electric guitar on it is just the cherry on top you need.

Magnanimous sounding adventure altitudes infused with dramatic electric guitar, this is the sonic depiction of the word 'grandeur'.
The next track is 'Only Love' by Mark Moule, hailing from Busselton, Australia, and released on 11th Feb, 2026.
'Only Love' is a heartfelt number that feels like a ray of motivation in the gamified reality we live in today, encouraging love as the only weapon and gift left to humanity. Encouraging you to pause, take your time to notice, and be grateful, this track feels like a ray of sunshine after a rainy day.

A sultry, smooth acoustic number that feels like the ringtone of the heart, this flows as easily as water in a river.
Then we have 'Bold' By Addy Faith, an electrifying banger from Denver, United States, which was released on 20th Feb 2026.
'Bold' is vivacious, energetic, and very reminiscent of Avril Lavigne's rock style, which I grew up loving. What sounds like a dynamic, loud, chaotic, and adventurous number to listen to, this teaches us to embrace the curveballs life throws at us from time to time, and be a little playful with it, because at the end of the day, it is not that serious.

Talk about reviving the funkiness of one's soul, Addy Faith's 'Bold' feels like a youthful reminder to embrace yourself like a work of art.
Next up, we have a single called 'Idle 1A' by Trond Flaata, released on 24th April 2026, originating from Trondheim, Norway.
'Ide 1A' isn't just a sound, it's an emotion, the sound of liberation your soul secretly craves. To me, this sounds like a reflective expedition, no matter whether it means literal travel or an internal journey to unravel one's soul. This is beautifully orchestrated, and the piano strumming at 2:23 will literally leave you in awe.

What's named like a mysterious address, this feels like the sound of a getaway as one pauses to reflect on their lives.
For our final album, we have 'Die About It' by Ridiculous Bitch, who comes from New York City, United States and released this banger on 1st April, 2026.
As you step into this album, you'd feel like 'If the legendary Lady Gaga were a part of rock and roll, this is what she'd sound like', because wow. Extremely dramatic vocals, chaotically iconic electric guitar synths, and highs and lows that keep you hooked, every track on this album has a distinctive personality to it, and all in all, it's super nuanced.

Funky, fanatic, dynamic and extremely cool are all the words that can be used to describe 'Die About It'.
Ranging from Melodic Metal to Euphoric Classical piano, this dynamic roundup review is more nuanced than ever! It's got a lot of diverse flavours to it that add a lot of substance to your taste profile, and we've deliberately crafted this roundup keeping that in mind. Take a moment to test these unconventionally layered beats with us and let us know about your thoughts in the comments section down below.
A Tasteful Exhibit
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