Fresh Finds Round Up - 71: Earnest Sonic Sapphires
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Some tracks just do stuff that's way beyond moving a needle in your mind or heart. I named this Round-up 'Earnest Sonic Sapphires' as I genuinely feel like these tracks are not just heartfelt, but rather inspiring and aspirational, with every tune bringing in a different emotion to the surface. Let's check them out together!
Earnest Sonic Sapphires
For our first track, we have 'Our Angel' by Jacqueline Ranieri, a special single set for release on 14th May, 2026, blessing us from Philadelphia, United States.
'Our Angel' is a deeply passionate piece from Jacqueline Ranieri where she pays her tribute and homage to our beloved father passing away, and reminisces about all the profound stories and memories she got to share with him. More than anything, this is a divine promise of expressing her immense love and gratitude to the light of her life, whom she will always deeply adore and admire.

A surreal moment of emotional meltdown, this is vulnerable, emotional, pure and pays homage to the halos of our lives.
The next track is Fine Line by Jo Blonde, hailing from Cork, Ireland, which was released on 1st May, 2026.
'Fine Line' is such a divine piece, and how. Beautifully hazey vocal landscapes that feel soft, nuanced and are full of lyrical substance, this has got an infectious bass to it that just feels like something you cannot skip past as it plays on the radio. An absolute banger.

Sonic elements that feel distant and rare yet very appallingly vintage, this is a timeless classic.
Third on the list is 'EV3RGR33N' by Nia Ray, a dreamy symphony from Miami, United States, which was released on 1st May 2026.
Reminiscing about the beautiful faded encores of 'Lovin' You' by Minnie Riperton, 'EV3RGR33N' genuinely feels like a song Lara Raj from Katseye would cover. It's soft, serene, and so smooth it almost feels like a daydream one wouldn't want to wake up from. Definitely a melody one would play on repeat.

Rich, sultry and divine mezzo-sopranos that just hit right while reminiscing about the sweet memories of a tarnished love, this is gorgeous.
Next, we have an album called 'Operation Avalanche' by Plastic Handgun, released on 1st May 2026, originating from Toronto, Canada.
'Operation Avalanche' is an extraordinarily whimsical instrumental forte that's beyond the norms of ordinary in the sonic world we know today. Full of enchanting moments that seem to instil feelings of excitement, calmness and curiosity, this feels like a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

If you're transcending into an actual video game while listening to music, this is what it feels like.
As the last tune of this wrap-up, we have Jojo Gold's 'Parachutes', which originates from Portland, United States and was released on 30th March, 2024.
'Parachutes' is literally named like how it is, liberating, carefree and profoundly dreamy. A soft, acoustic moment that feels like the airiness of the 90s, this is classic rock reimagined with even more substance. Clearly, a track one wouldn't be able to skip past, I personally loved this track way too much.

Adventure, nostalgia and a moment far away from the worldly chaos, these are all the feelings this song gives.
Ranging from Classic Rock to Euphoric Pop with insanely soothing vocals, this dynamic roundup review is full of tracks you wouldn't be able to skip without saving! It's got a lot of diverse elements of surprise to it that add a lot of serendipity 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.
Earnest Sonic Sapphires
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