Fresh Finds Roundup - 95: Destined Devourers
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A gulp of excitement, a wave of uncertainty, and a modicum of fear; every situation demands a different song. Whether it's sad, spicy, gloomy, or sweet-sounding, a song fills the air of a room with some light-headed energy, but most importantly, it fills it with endless inspiration and creativity, and that, my friends, is a feat only music can create for you. This feature compilation, called 'Destined Devourers,’ is a vibrant tale of bits and pieces of everything pop and rock and will genuinely blow your mind.
Destined Devourers
First on the lineup is an alt-rock pop number called ‘I Wanna Be A Diamond’ by Litiges!, who hails from Strasbourg, France, and released this on 19th June, 2026.
Amplified silences and acoustic numbness that sink deep into your skin, making you talk to yourself in moments of doubt that leave a void; this puts an end to your wondering and inspires you to become a diamond. Do give this track a spin!

“A soothing realisation about your aura and the kind of light it radiates; this number is empowering.”
Second on the lineup is a jazz album called 'Hindemith Abstractions’ by SCHMID’s HUHN, who hails from Cologne, Germany, and released this on 19th June, 2026.
‘Hindemith Abstractions’ is a divine jazz album, a tasteful compilation of loud, everyday sounds that feel raw and organic. A free-flowing saxophone and beats encourage an open mind, fostering curiosity and imagination as listeners venture into the tracks. I wouldn't want you to miss this one.

“Curiosity, mystery, and an endless flow of dramatic storytelling that distils the art from the chatter; this is liberating.”
Third on the lineup is a pop number called ‘Step Aside’ by Tyler Brooker, a visionary who hails from Glemsford, England, and released this on 13th June, 2026.
In life, it’s important to let your body loose and escape to stop your mind from endlessly rushing. This infectious and addictive summertime banger brings back the Coachella spirit of 2016 and is a banger you cannot stop moving your feet to. You must hit that play button on this track.

“Reviving the energy and enchanting summertime landscapes, this is a smooth, flowy, and exuberant party banger that’s bound to get your party started.”
Fourth on the lineup is an EDM number called ‘The almost’ by AWEL9887, who hails from Brussels, Belgium, and released it on 25th May, 2026.
EDM music is evolving at a scale where it's an indispensable part of everyone’s listening journey. This track, however, throws light on the vulnerability of it all and feels super futuristic while doing it. This is surely worth exploring; give it a go!

“An oscillatory and transcendental beat that invites realms of curiosity in your mind; this is powerful.”
Fifth on the lineup is a metalcore number called 'This is Her Time’ by Karma Noir, who hails from Brussels, Belgium, and released this on 1st October, 2025.
‘This is Her Time’ rises as a power-packed metalcore number that is unapologetic, effortlessly cool and bold. Agitating, gruelling vocals that command assertiveness and your attention in the best way possible, this has got all the sonic action you need. Don't forget to check it out.

“A track that announces itself as a glorious spark of lightning, this is full of rage and drama.”
On and all, this roundup is a thrill-packed and exciting blend of different waves of sound that feel distinctive but carry the same rigour and intensity that motivates you to follow your heart. That’s because not just this roundup but each of its elements is handcrafted to make you feel something; that something, my friends, is the taste of greatness, but most importantly, it’s what you make of it, which makes you want to listen to them again and again. It's quite possible to get swept off your feet and be left awestruck as you listen to these tunes. We'd love to learn which one you adored the most in the comments section below.
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