Musically Fresh Reaches New Milestones

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Last night it happened.

Musically Fresh reached our latest milestone on social media, surpassing 500 Likes on Facebook and 400 likes on Twitter!

When we started out back in April, Musically Fresh was ‘The music you Love’, and a very different site it is today. We then turned to reviewing the music of unsigned/up-and-coming talent, and highlighting them to our readers. We would go around leaving business cards on tables, or messaging any band we had a mutual connection with looking for permission to write about them.

We’ve also gone from being a team of two, to one, back to two, then to five – and I am very proud of the MF family we’ve become.

Now, I can honestly say that we are overwhelmed by the number of review requests we have a week. To those emailing and messaging us, all I can say is that we will get round to them eventually, just be patient.

Obviously, compared to so many, our achievement is very little – but to us, it is huge. It is recognition, affirmation, approval, respect and so much more. So a HUGE thank you to anyone who has given a click on the LIKE and FOLLOW buttons.

And also, a HUGE thank you to the incredible artists we’ve had the pleasure of working with. We’ve had our eyes (or ears…) opened to some incredible music, and that’s honestly the greatest perk of doing this.

And now at, after surpassing this goal, we’ll be starting a few new features on our social media pages, hell, I’ve even been eying up some merch for ourselves.

So again, if you haven’t already, please Like us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter, download the App from Google Play Store (here), and check out the back-catalogue of incredible music we’ve been so lucky to listen to. Also, please tell your friends.

Musically Fresh will continue to grow. And we’ll see you at 1,000.

#StayFresh

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Stefan Armitage

Stefan is an editor, writer, radio presenter, MA student and adored barman. A lover of good music, he might just be the most entertaining entity to come from the Isle of Wight.

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