New Music Friday: Here Are 5 Up-And-Coming ALTERNATIVE ARTISTS to Watch in 2024. A new wave of Alternative artists are set to take over the music game in 2024.
#1: Eels
#2: Charli XCX
#3: Laborynth
#4: ARIZONA
#5: C-to-the-V
FREE NEW MUSIC FRIDAY PLAYLIST – ONLY NEW SHIZZLE!
Hey there! Have you heard about the latest “New Music Friday”? If not, you’re in for a treat. This week’s drop is loaded with fresh alternative tracks that are shaking things up in the music scene. But here’s the big question: what makes this new wave of alternative music so different and engaging? Let’s dive in and find out.
Is Your Playlist Feeling Stale? You’re Not Alone.
We all know that moment when you’re scrolling through your playlist and everything just feels… meh. If you’ve been stuck in a music rut, you’re not the only one. Here are three common concerns that people like us have when it comes to finding new tunes:
- “All the new music sounds the same.” It’s easy to feel like every song on the charts is a carbon copy of the last. According to a study by Pudding.cool, musical diversity has decreased, with a significant drop in unique chord progressions and lyrics in mainstream music.
- “I can’t find new artists I actually like.” Discovering new music can be overwhelming, especially with so much out there. A 2020 report by Music Business Worldwide found that over 60,000 new tracks are uploaded to Spotify every day. That’s a lot of noise to sift through!
- “I’m tired of the same old recommendations.” Algorithm-driven suggestions often miss the mark, recycling the same genres and artists without much innovation. A report by Fast Company highlighted how many users feel these algorithms trap them in a musical echo chamber.
NEW MUSIC FRIDAY:
Here’s Three Simple Steps to Refresh Your Playlist and Find Your New Faves!
Ready to break free from your musical monotony? Here’s how you can spice up your playlist and discover new alternative gems:
- Dig Deeper into Curated Playlists: Don’t just rely on the top charts. Explore curated playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, or even YouTube. Look for those that are specifically tailored to “New Music Friday” alternative releases. Curators like Indie Shuffle and The Alternative are gold mines for fresh finds.
- Attend Virtual Gigs and Livestreams: Many up-and-coming artists are hosting virtual concerts and livestreams. These events are not only fun but also a great way to discover new music live. Websites like Bandsintown and Songkick list virtual events where you can catch your next favorite band before they blow up.
- Join Music Discovery Communities: Platforms like Reddit, Discord, and even niche Facebook groups are fantastic for discovering music through word of mouth. Subreddits like r/indieheads and r/listentothis are buzzing with recommendations from real music lovers.