Fresh Finds Roundup 08 - Pop with us
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This edition of Fresh Finds moves across emotional rock-pop, message-driven pop, reimagined melodies, and late-night EDM pulse. Four artists, four distinct approaches, each offering something that resonates in its own lane.
Here’s what’s new this week.

“GOING THROUGH IT” by Darrian Gerard
Release Date – 27 Feb 26 (Out Now)
Genre – Rock Pop
Darrian Gerard, an artist based in British Columbia, recently dropped a pop-rock track that will make you do the airdrums on a Monday morning! “GOING THROUGH IT” is filled with expressive instrumentation, and the way this artist makes this immersive experience is remarkable.
It is a modern take on the Rock genre, making it accessible to the whole world through its Pop structures.
Darrian Gerard turns personal struggle into an anthemic release.

“Justice For All” by Dr. Evangelos Viazis
Release Date – 13 Feb 26 (Out Now)
Genre – Pop
Athens-based Dr. Evangelos Viazis recently released a message-driven pop release with “Justice For All.” The track explores themes of unity and fairness while delving deep into its musicality, creating an immersive sound.
Packed with clean arrangement and steady pacing allows the lyrical focus to remain prominent throughout.
Dr. Evangelos Viazis pairs pop clarity with purposeful messaging.

“Why Should I Worry (Remind Me Version)” by Carly Ann Taylor
Release Date – 13 Feb 26 (Out Now)
Genre – Pop
San Diego’s Carly Ann Taylor reworked and created the “Remind Me Version” of “Why Should I Worry.” The track feels like a new birth to her previous release. The updated version highlights vocal warmth and refined production elements.
The track starts with vocals that are deep and slowly graduates into an instrumentation that will pull you in and keep you there.
Carly Ann Taylor reframes reassurance through polished pop refinement.

“I Just Wanna (lie with you)” by SERAh
Release Date – 27 Feb 26 (Out Now)
Genre – EDM
Los Angeles-based SERAh brings late-night dancefloor to your headphones with “I Just Wanna (lie with you).” The track combines emotional vocal phrasing with dynamic EDM production, gradually building toward layered electronic peaks. There's quite a lot of electronic sounds that will intertwine to create a feast for your ears. Do give it a go, you'll love the way this track unfolds.
SERAh blends intimacy and pulse into a modern EDM moment.
This week’s roundup highlights four releases that move between reflection, statement, reinvention, and dancefloor drive. From rock-pop catharsis in Canada to pop messaging in Greece, California refinement, and Los Angeles electronic energy, the spectrum remains wide.
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