Connect with us

'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (09.08.24)

Published

on

Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.

Dorian ‘Reconnected’

Dorian’s innovative spirit and dedication to his craft are evident in every note and lyric. As he prepares to unveil ‘Reconnected’ to the world, there is a palpable sense of excitement among his fans and the broader music community. This single not only promises to be a hit but also sets the stage for what is sure to be a landmark album. With ‘Reconnected’, Dorian is not just making music; he is creating an experience, one that is bound to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of listeners everywhere.

Blue Capricorn ‘FANTÔME, JE NE RESSENTIRAI RIEN’ ft. Jacks Haupt

Blue Capricorn’s fans have been waiting impatiently for his comeback, and ‘FANTÔME, JE NE RESSENTIRAI RIEN’ does not let them down. The song not only confirms his status in the music industry but also demonstrates how he has developed as a musician who consistently pushes the bounds of genre and sound. Additionally, Blue Capricorn’s most recent release is a powerful reminder of his skill and adaptability as he continues to redefine and explore new musical territories. The song, which invites listeners to experience the next chapter in his always-changing musical journey, is currently accessible on all major streaming platforms.

Ella Brosnan ‘The Devil Of Time’

Rising star in the indie-pop scene Ella Brosnan just dropped a new song that explores intensely personal subjects. Her troubles are reflected in the tune ‘The Devil of Time’, especially in light of her experience seeing a loved one fight a chronic illness. She demonstrates in this song her extraordinary talent for bringing powerful emotion to a catchy tune. Inspired by vocalists like Gracie Abrams and Lizzy McAlpine, she delivers a strong, genuine vocal performance that touches listeners to the core. Her indie-pop soundtrack draws listeners into her honest and unvarnished narration by finding a fine balance between sorrow and hope.

Vision Video ‘Balaclava Kiss’

‘Balaclava Kiss’ showcases Vision Video’s characteristic combination of ethereal synthesisers, powerful basslines, and evocative guitar riffs as it deftly combines richly layered instrumentals with painfully poetic lyrics. Dusty Gannon, the lead singer, elevates the track’s dynamic soundtrack with his captivating vocals that are drenched with real passion. His vocal delivery is just amazing; it combines a lyrical elegance and eerie intensity that captivates from the first note to the last. When Dusty’s vocals blend with the remarkable vocal tone of Emily Fredock, the keyboardist and co-vocalist, the song really shines. Their harmonies provide an enthralling synergy that enhances the emotional landscape of the song by skilfully fusing force and delicacy.

Jermaine Fleur ‘For One Day’

‘For One Da’,’ a vibrant reggae-pop song by Jermaine, promised to be a summer anthem full of love harmony and upbeat music that would light up the place. The musician and artist has gone a long way in his career, and this song is a real monument to how well he mixes emotional integrity and flair with a keen sense of what appeals to audiences. The single from the release is an indie gem that, of course, stays in your head long after the music stops.

Continue Reading
Advertisement

'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up

WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (07.03.25)

Published

on

Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.

Stephan Folkes ‘Say It Like You Mean It’

Stephan’s debut single ‘Say It Like You Mean It’ is a thought-provoking track about the lessons learned from pursuing unreciprocated love, and vocally has a Prince vibe to it. The song underscores the importance of valuing one’s time and energy, delivering a poignant message about self-worth.

Dan Arwady ‘Carry With You’

After a brief hiatus, Dan Arwady is back with a new EP that’s sure to delight fans and newcomers alike. “Carry With You” is a stunning collection of four tracks that showcase Arwady’s growth as a songwriter and his commitment to creating music that matters. From the soaring harmonies of “Somebody Else” to the heartfelt title track, “Carry With You” is an EP that’s both deeply personal and universally relatable. And with its focus on live, in-studio collaboration, the music feels fresh, spontaneous, and alive. Welcome back, Dan Arwady. We’ve missed you.

Indieclimb ‘LEGACY’

With “LEGACY”, Indieclimb proves once again that music can be more than entertainment—it can be a statement. This track is a bold, sonic exploration of the world’s turbulence, fusing pulsating beats with eerie melodies to create something that feels both futuristic and deeply human. The dynamic buildup and hypnotic energy make it perfect for those who crave music that transports them somewhere new. “LEGACY” isn’t just something you hear—it’s something you feel.

Maria Rose ‘Glow’

‘Glow’, the debut single from Maria Rosa, is a powerhouse of infectious energy and fierce empowerment. Fusing Afrobeat, reggaeton, and pop, the track’s bold rhythms and catchy melodies are a perfect backdrop to Maria’s passionate vocals. With lyrics that encourage letting go of negativity and embracing the light within, ‘Glow’ stands as both a personal declaration and a universal anthem for anyone seeking self-empowrment. Maria Rosa’s dynamic sound and vibrant spirit make this debut a promising introduction, leaving listeners eager for more as she steps boldly into the music scene.

Biz Barclay ‘Carried Away’

“Carried Away” by Biz Barclay is a mesmerizing track that dives deep into the complexity of memory and the fleeting nature of time. With haunting vocals and cinematic production, Barclay masterfully creates a song that’s both introspective and expansive. The song’s dreamy atmosphere and raw emotion evoke a sense of nostalgia, and its subtle layers of instrumentation invite listeners to get lost in the sound. Influenced by artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Caroline Polachek, Barclay’s latest release offers a unique take on indie-pop that is both intimate and cinematic, cementing their place as one of the most exciting voices in the genre.

Continue Reading

Trending