It seems like there are an ever growing range of Free Music Downloading applications for iOS and the iPhone.
Free Music Downloader is yet another music downloading application that allows users to browser the most popular music sites on the web and then download mp3 files from those sites. Free Music Downloader allows users to download 10 tracks at the same time.
Im quite surprised that these applications are only hitting iOS at the moment, as they are very basic applications.
Free Music Downloader is available to buy in the App Store at the moment for $0.99. Click here for the full iOS review

The very popular music search engine Skreemr is rising back from the deadpool. Skreemr is live again with a lot of new functionality changes and upgrades. Skreemr indexes free mp3 files from around the web and from creditable resources. Users can stream the music for free on Skreemr and then there are options to download via Amazon and even download a ringtone.
Its great to see that Skreemr now showcases the site in which the mp3 was found on. This will provide the websites with some additional traffic, but could hurt in terms of hosting possibly illegal mp3 files.
Skreemr was previously closed down due to pressure from the major record labels, so I’m wondering how long it is going to be available this time around.

Songr is a completely free and small application which we can use to search over 16 music engines and directly download files within the app. And even more, we can download YouTube high-quality videos and if we prefer, just extracting and downloading the audio from the video.
Since the Napster blast, the web did not have the chance to unify a good way for users to get music for free (and legally); tons of sites and applications appeared but not all of them are famous. Songr is one of those that are in fact quite powerful. You can download it from this link.

Here are some of the features:
Songr aggregates results from 16 mp3 search engines
Full album search
- Download HQ/HD YouTube videos and optionally extracts the audio track as mp3
- It grays out low bitrate preview-only and mp3s
- Intelligent sorting: Songr tries to display high quality mp3s on the top of the list
- Double clicking a mp3 file opens it directly in Windows Media Player
- Songr converts links that point to a web page instead of the mp3 file
- It makes possible to discover the name of a song by typing some words in the Search by lyrics panel and listen to a preview of the song
- Automatic updates check, to get more search engine connectors
- Automatic mode
- Links to buy music from Amazon and Rhapsody
- It’s freeware, without ads or restrictions
The supported MP3 search engines: Audiodump.com, BeeMp3.com, DilanDau.com, 4shared.com, Goear.com, Hypster.com, Iask.com, JustHearIt.com (YouTube videos), Kohit.net, Mp3000.net, Mp3Realm.org, Mpeg-Search.com, Skreemr.com, Socbay.com, Soso.com, Wrzuta.pl.
“Grab That File!” is an online service available that lets you download music directly from MySpace completely free. This free version provides us with the possibility to download up to 7 songs per day, with the possibility for a Premium upgrade.

As you probably know, MySpace is the favorite site for many bands to start distributing new songs but of course the only way to listen it is using the website with an Internet connection. Grab That File! gives us the possibility for a direct download of the MP3 file.
The use of it is pretty simple: Login using your Facebook account; enter the MySpace URL with that contains the music; and download the file you want.
Of course, there’s a big disclaimer saying that you should only download music that does not infringe any copyright laws.
Finding a good place for free music these days is by no means easy. In fact, it’s rather difficult. Governments and ISPs are starting to clamp down with Pirate Bay being made an example of. Often, while good, torrents moody and when they’re not set up correctly (which can be hit or miss) they are awfully slow!
iZaria is a start-up music site that allows you to listen to music and download top songs for free. You don’t have to download any software like you do with Vuze or Limewire and you can listen to the songs before you press download.
I searched for Oasis and I got back dozens of songs such as ‘Little by little’, ‘Cigarettes and Alcohol’ and ‘Half the world Away’. I created a play list using their simple ‘Create a Playlist’ feature – obviously, and I downloaded them onto my iPod to give it a test run; it worked perfectly!
While it can be a bit tedious at time because some lesser known bands are not well represented on the site, it’s great for those interested in the big names.
It’s all very simple to use and I can see it having a bright future as people don’t want to download bulky software to in turn download songs – we just want the music!
