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Fresh Finds Roundup-65: Ethereal Sound storm

  • May 12
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 16

Music is literally something that's beyond just a song you listen. It's expressive, chaotic, creative all at the same time and something where even if you dump all your emotions, it just lets you be. This Ethereal Sound storm is a carnival of a few emotion packed few rock and pop symphonies you would absolutely enjoy!


Ethereal Sound storm

First up on the list is 'Northern Lights', from der Mist, which was released on 8th May, 2026, blessing the world from Plymouth.


'Northern Lights' literally sounds like how it's named. Dreamy, surreal, futuristic with sparkles of magic, this garage rock number feels like an escape away from your life's chaos and is actually something that'll grow on you over time.'


First on the list is “Do We Love Us” By Michellar, an ALTERNATIVE POP masterpiece. Released on 17 Apr 26, based out of the United States, San Francisco






Weaving a nuanced story of intimacy and adventure, 'Northern Lights' is truly magical.

The next track is by Ladymakavelli, who hails from Ilorin, Nigeria, called 'Selena Tested' which was released on 25th April, 2026


'Selena Tested' is a calm and divinely guided vocal number that feels like motivation to get going in life, despite the odds. This afro-style dance-pop number is laid back yet very magnetic to the ears.



Second on the list is “Burn” By Solum, a DARK-POP piece that will get you moving for sure. Released on 22 Apr 26, based in England, London


A groovy diffused tune that's a balance of heavenly vocals and soothing backdrop, this makes it hard not to move your feet.

Then we have 'Why do we try?' By Ferdinand Rennie, from Dunoon, Scotland, which was released on 24th April 2026.



A soothing vocal meltdown that's a dreamy moment of self-reflection, looking at all the what-ifs and roads not taken in life, Ferdinand Rennie's vocals fit this tune so perfectly, and make it ten times more awe-inspiring.


Third on the list is “Every Single Part Of It” By Ava Fyre, an EDM track, released on 17 Apr 26. Based out of Australia, Sydney

Mesmerizing vocal symphonies that feel like a refreshing goodbye to one's life, this is a testimony of hope and faith.

“Don’t Come Knocking” By Tahani is another classic sobbing alt-country track that was released on 24th April 2026, and is from Coleford, England.

'Don't Come Knocking', as the name suggests, is a beautifully orchestrated anthem that encourages opting for your personal space and choosing to do good in life, instead of relentlessly getting tied in toxic bonds. Perfect mix of vocal highs and lows, this will inspire you.


Fourth on the list is “PSYCHE” By I.K.P., a HIP-HOP track released on 13 Feb 26, based out of the United States, Brooklyn


A sonic assimilation of pain and misery, this is an anthem that encourages peace and moving on over insanity.

As our fifth and final track, we've got “(Turn Me) Loose” By Ekelle, who hails from Toronto and released this on 22nd April 2026.



Ekelle truly inhabits Dua Lipa's dance pop energy with her own authentic pixie dust sparkled all over it, because wow. '(Turn Me) Loose' is a seductive, energetic and almost hypnotic mix of personality, drama and sonic rigour, and is a creative banger.


Last but not least is “The Trouble Being Human” By Bill Barlow, a CLASSIC ROCK track that was released on 17 Apr 26, based out of Tampa, United States

A disco-pop dreamscape that's a cosmic blend of whimsy and disco energy, this is an atmospheric masterpiece.

Ranging from Indie Rock to Groovy pop sound, this roundup is a jam-packed mix of hits and has something for everyone. Hand-picked with a lot of consideration for all the folks who enjoy dreamy beats that get you hooked, this mashup will definitely feel personal. Explore them with us and let us know about your thoughts in the comments section below.


Ethereal Sound storm

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


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