With your Android Phone and dedicated free apps, it’s easy to find your favorite music in seconds and save offline. It’s only a few dollars, so if you’re really into playing around with audio, it’s definitely worth it.There are several search engines to search and play music online. This equalizer app is specifically connected to Spotify, and it will allow you to make your music sound the best it can be. The app even tells you what the weather is, so it’s basically got everything. It also has a sleep timer function that features different soothing sounds to fall asleep to. This alarm clock app allows you to wake up to any song in your music library. This app takes out lyrics of songs and replaces them with emojis, and the user has to guess the titles of the songs. OK you probably don’t need this at all, and you will most likely get bored with it after five minutes, but it’s kind of hilarious. You can even add your friends on the app and share releases with them.
Record Bird hooks up to your Facebook, Spotify and Apple Music to scan the artists you listen to and notify you when one of them releases something new. Never miss a new release from one of your faves ever again. It’s interesting to see where some artists got their inspiration, and you will probably find new music through it. It allows you to identify the origins of songs that are sampled, covered or remixed. WhoSampled - $3.99 on IOS, free on Android This app is the perfect tool for any concert lover to stay organized. It also allows you to buy tickets and find venue information right on the app. It’s a great way to show off your music taste and make fun videos to share online.īandsintown lets you set your location and sync up your music library to see which bands will be touring near your city. This music app allows you to make short videos of yourself with 15 seconds of nearly any song playing the background. It’s a perfect music app for parties or just when you and your friends want to share new music with each other. People can vote on their favorite tracks and can even add their own songs to the list. UpBeat integrates Spotify, Apple Music and SoundCloud and allows you to make playlists and share them with phones nearby through Bluetooth. You can add songs, albums, artists and playlists to your library to get specifically curated content. This radio app breaks down stations by genre and weekly specials, which is a great way to listen to music and not have to make any decisions. It also serves as a social media platform as you get points for adding, syncing, translating and reviewing lyrics to make the library as comprehensive as possible. There is also a feature that will identify a song that is playing. The music app even translates lyrics into other languages. Musixmatch will link up with your Spotify or Apple Music account and give you the lyrics to songs as you play them. If you’re ever feeling bummed that you can’t see your favorite band in concert, Qello Concerts will make you feel like you’re at one of their shows. They have tons of artists including All Time Low, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Korn and Good Charlotte. This app lets you watch live performances of full-length concerts on your phone.