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Fresh Finds Roundup-40: Music worth dying for

  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

Music is not just a collection of notes, vocals, and melodies. It's an emotion, a journey, a friend, and often the closest one. We are here to offer you more music worth dying for. Discover some fresh sounds that are worth your time. Welcome to the 40th episode of Fresh Finds. We hope these tracks find a home in your playlists and your heart.


Let's dive in.


“Don't You Want Me” By “For You Brother”

  1. “Route 19” By Friend / Monell

    Genre- FOLK ROCK

    Release Date 20 Mar 26

    Location United States, Tipp City

    Social Links - https://jefffriend.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/jeffreyfriendmusic

    https://soundcloud.com/jeffreyfriend

    https://www.youtube.com/@JeffreyFriend

    https://www.instagram.com/jeffrey.friend/


    Route 19 by Friend/Monell should be the perfect way to start this roundup. The way this track creates an immersive vibe for you to dive into is remarkable. Get a glass of whiskey on the rocks and play this track to get the most out of it.


Tap into a soothing yet delightful experience with Friend / Monell


“Not Alone” By “Mara Van Dyck”


We've been waiting to witness such an amazing project that breaks all the boundaries of genres and creates something extraterrestrial. This is a completely unique sound. Do give this ecstatic piece of art a go, you'll discover something beyond comprehension.



Lylantz is not an artist, he's a genre.
“Drawbridge” By “Outside Pedestrian”

  1. “USA” By OpCritical

    Genre- ROCK

    Release Date 20 Mar 26

    Location United States, Everywhere

    Social Links - https://opcritical.com

    https://soundcloud.com/opcritical

    https://www.youtube.com/@OpCritical


USA by OpCritical will ask you questions that need to be asked at this point. This is a voice against the modern-day problems faced by the nation's people. This is surely something you should give a spin!



OpCritical is here to open our eyes to what really matters.


“What Else Do I Need” By “Matthew Jones”


Lois Powell & Night Wolf explore a vivid, rich soundscape with their latest release, 'The lays of life.' It's a song for all the lovers of music who would love to feast on something very unique. The depths of the track will leave you spellbound.



The Laws of Life will pick you up and spin you around with its immersive sonic.

Music is not just heard; it's felt deeply, resonating with our emotions. Each note and lyric can evoke a spectrum of feelings, from joy to sadness, creating a personal experience that transcends mere sound. It can unite people across cultures, fostering connections through a universal language. As you explore today's selection of tracks, consider which piece resonates with you and share your thoughts on how it fits into your personal playlist, inspiring others to appreciate the transformative power of music.


More immersive music, talented artists, and curated lists coming soon, only for you.


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