Fresh Finds Roundup 15 - Rock mall!
- 11 hours ago
- 2 min read
This edition of Fresh Finds moves across Rock from ecstatic musicality to immersive instrumentations. Four artists, four distinct approaches, each offering something that resonates in its own lane.
Here’s what’s new this week.

Artist - Sangue
EP Name - Sangue
Genre- STONER ROCK
Release Date 08 Feb 26
Sangue recently dropped a 22-minute-long EP, and each track packs an energy unknown to mankind. The way this artist creates vivid sonics is commendable. From experimental musical touch to immersive structures, this EP is a goldmine for people who genuinely appreciate good music.
Sangue is the form of energy that can move each cell in your body.

Artist - I.D.K.
Song Name - Nark 5
Genre- PUNK ROCK
Release Date 21 Nov 25
I.D.K. is a band that will make your head bang and your mind race. With an immersive performance of Red and his bandmates, their recent release, "Nark5," creates an undying vibe. This track is a feast for all the rock lovers out there.
I.D.K. packs thunderbolts in tiffin boxes to serve as releases.

Artist - Rage Unfold
Song Name - Omen
Genre- METAL
Release Date - 13 Feb 26
'Omen', the latest release by Rage Unfold, is a track that will hit you like a train and drag you with it for miles before tearing you into pieces. Stuffed with intricate guitar riffs and bang-on drums, the track feels like a perfect match for anyone who listens to music for energy.
Rage Unfold as soon as Omen hits play.

Artist - Rosso Tierney
Song Name - This Gun
Genre - ROCK
Release Date - 21 Feb 26
'This Gun', Rosso Tierney's latest drop, is a perfect example of how deep Rosso's musicality is. This is one of the best finds of the week for us! Do give this amazing solo rock artist's discography a go, and you'll surely find something for the soul!
Rosso is a one-man army that can inflict heavy damage with his single-handed creations.
This week’s roundup highlights four releases that move between reflection, statement, reinvention, and drive.
Discover similar music on our Testing Melodies playlist:




Comments