Best Music of 2015 on FrostClick. Top 10 Albums.

We are so happy to announce what are the top 10 albums of 2015 on FrostClick. It has been a wonderful year for music. Enjoy the best free independent music FrostClick.com reviewed and promoted 2015.

  1. Mike Schpitz: Topeka High

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    Topeka High, the newest release by  Mike Schpitz, is an incredible rap and hip hop Ep with memorable songs like Gandalf and Respect My Mind.

  2. The Bourgeois

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    The Bourgeois‘ self-titled album dresses itself with the signature characteristics of punk garage, but also finds refuge in the subdued layers of slow rock.

  3. Shinobi Ninja Free FrostWire Mixtape 2015

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    Shinobi Ninja is an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York. The band is known for high-energy performances and eclectic sound, blending music genres such as Hip Hop, Punk, Funk, Metal, Reggae, Electronic, and Rock.

  4. Lisa Richards: Beating of the Sun

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    Lisa Richards is not your ordinary singer/songwriter. This Queensland native has been honing her music for decades with five recorded albums under her belt and years of touring while based in New York City and Austin, Texas.

  5. Drake: Comeback Season

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    Let’s hop on the time machine and backtrack to Drake‘s ’07 release, Comeback Season. The 23-track mixtape showcases the rapper’s development as an artist. The collection features collabs from various players in the industry such as Andreena Mill, Trey Songz, Dwele, Little Brother, Rich Boy, Malice Of The Clipse, Nickelus F, Richie Sosa, Robin Thicke, and Lil Wayne.

  6. Fleurie: Fear & Fable EP

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    Accompany your travels with the latest EP from singer/songwriter Fleurie titled Fear & Fable. The Nashville-based artist cooks up seven pop-induced tracks that will make your every journey more memorable, tying the perfect anthem to every foreign landscape.

  7. Soulja Boy: Young Millionaire

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    The album utilizes the rapper/producer’s tried-and-tested formula of hip hop + RnB that has brought success, not only to Soulja Boy, but to a lot of hip hop artists in the past. What makes this formula work is the perfect match between the evocative sensuality of RnB tunes and famous hip hop themes.

  8. Noosa: Wonderland

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    Welcome the new year with ambient electropop tunes from New York-based songstress Noosa. In her latest album released on 20 May 2014 titled Wonderland, Noosa treats old fans and casual listeners with nine tracks of impeccable tunes.

  9. HolySexyBastards

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    Jack White brought back the old and dusty blues to the mainstream music charts. He made it cool again, he turned on a fuzz pedal and gave us riffs that we are still singing nowadays.
    He evolved the dusty blues into something that teenagers, hipsters, selected ears, could listen and enjoy. Countless bands, very successful and famous ones (insert The Black Keys here) and not that famous ones all over the world, were influenced by him. HolySexyBastards is one of them. This is a Venezuela born, Canada based band and they can hit you like a 350 truck going at full speed.

  10. Rick Ross: Black Dollar (2015) rick-ross-black-dollar-new-mixtape

    Miami rapper Rick Ross delivers as promised his new free mixtape “Black Dollar”. Download the Black Dollar mixtape by clicking on the button above. It will take you to DatPiff, but since it’s a promoted mixtape, you don’t even need the DatPiff account to download it.

Music of the Week #3

Happy week everyone! On Monday we love to share good alternative music. On FrostClick we publish reviews of new music bands that share their music for free. This week, we are featuring this three amazing artists. If you like to listen to electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, or funk, you will love this recommendations.

  1. Jasmine Jordan: Time Travel EP

    jasminejordanFeaturing four tracks, Jordan puts her own modern flavor in the well-loved ’70s urban soul, as greatly seen in the first track, Possibilities. Here, Jordan succeeds in combining funk and contemporary pop stylings to the vintage grittynes of ’70s music. Press play and let lush, rich vocals turn up your groove.

  2. Digital Velvet: Digital Velvet EP

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    Described as “funeral” and “death metal,” the self-titled EP is in league with the moodiest and darkest melodies out there when it comes to its unique, atmospheric arrangements.

  3. David Amber: David Amber and Friends, Vol. 1

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    David Amber and Friends, Vol. 1 brings back the flavor of the previous decade while still electrifying our ears by adding his modern twist in every track.

If you have a band and you want us to review and share your music, please contact us!

Black ELement free album blasts on FrostWire

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I’m truly excited to have the opportunity to introduce Black ELement and its free album A Major Minority to the FrostWire community.

I first had the chance to listen to this album last year and it went straight to my iPod because of Black ELement’s innate energetic talent to rap and to make really good hip hop. It truly stands out from the hundreds of wanna-be-rappers we’ve had to listen to in order to make our FrostWire featured picks every month.

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