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Georgia Nicole Explores Themes of Isolation and Resilience with New Powerful Single ‘Too Alive’
UK-based heavy rock artist Georgia Nicole has released her latest single, Too Alive, an electrifying anthem where she opens up about the struggles she faces with inner turmoil and self-deprecation. Too Alive has evolved from a piano ballad into the multi-layered rock tune it is today. The invigorating track marries heavy guitar riffs, high-octane vocals and authentically written lyrics about personal struggles that listeners may resonate with. Georgia showcases true dramatic


Clandestina Finds Strength in Revolution on ‘Politically Erect’
Clandestina’s music has always reflected movement, between cities, cultures, and perspectives. On her new EP Politically Erect , the nomadic rapper distills those experiences into a fiery six-track project that balances raw protest with moments of unexpected vulnerability. The EP wastes no time making its point. “Don’t Quit” opens with hard-hitting Southern trap drums and bright piano stabs, creating an energetic platform for Clandestina’s rapid bars about systemic oppression


SAMLOW Ignites with Grit and Pulse on Electrifying Debut 'Magazine'
London’s indie underground gains a striking new voice with SAMLOW’s debut single, “Magazine,” a track that hums with tension, pulse, and purpose. It’s not just an introduction, it’s a statement of identity from an artist who has clearly taken his time refining the frequency before broadcasting it. “Magazine” explores obsession and connection in a way that feels internal rather than performative. It’s about magnetism, the kind that doesn’t demand attention but commands it anyw


chinachinachina’s Dreamy Debut is Spain’s Best-Kept Secret
Spain’s alternative music scene has a new standout: chinachinachina. Their debut album, dive in / breathe out, is a lush, hypnotic exploration of vulnerability and clairty. From the first note, it’s clear that the Málaga trio has a refined sense of atmosphere, blending dream rock, contemporary R&B, and subtle electronic flourishes into a sound that feels effortless yet meticulously crafted. The album’s two-part structure mirrors the emotional journey it seeks to create. dive


Get To Know: ILIA
Emerging artist ILIA sits down with Curious For Music to discuss his latest release, a striking reinterpretation of Halsey’s “Gasoline,” blending cinematic intensity with raw, alternative energy. Known for his intuitive and visceral approach to songwriting, ILIA channels emotion over calculation, embracing both vulnerability and authenticity in every note. In this interview, he reflects on the challenges of self-doubt, the evolution of his sound toward more anthemic and epic


Wolf Whistle Wounds Drops New Single 'Imposter Sindrone'
Wolf Whistle Wounds have always flirted with the uneasy spaces between genre and emotion, but Imposter Sindrone feels like a decisive step into something sharper. The duo’s latest single captures a particularly modern anxiety — the sense of being emotionally misplaced in your own life — and distills it into 3 minutes and 2 seconds of tightly coiled unrest. At its core, the track wrestles with a disarming question: “Why would this person settle on me?” It’s a line that linger


Dace Silina Reveals New Single 'Love Sound'
When Dace Silina announced her debut single, “Love Sound” , the pop world took notice. The track is a heartfelt, self-written exploration of love and emotion, showcasing a young artist with an extraordinary gift for melody and storytelling. Dace has transformed her lifelong passion for music into a song that resonates far beyond her first audience. Dace’s approach to creating “Love Sound” reflects her commitment to authenticity. Beginning with lyrics in January 2025, she cra


Yafania Offers A Stunning Visualizer For New Single 'The Last Goodbye'
Rising singer-songwriter and pop artist Yafania has unveiled her new single and visualizer video, “The Last Goodbye.” The track captures the exact moment when a relationship reaches its breaking point, condensing the rush of heartbreak and wounded pride into a powerful, fleeting scene. Alongside producer Evan Miles, Yafania pairs emotional vulnerability with bulletproof pop production, resulting in a standout song quickly becoming a highlight in her growing catalog. Lyrically


Samuel Evanson Unleashes Debut Album ‘The Anatomy of Attraction’
Following his standout appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, Slovenian artist Klemen turns attention back to his debut album Golden Hour , a project that signals a decisive shift in both tone and identity. Long recognised across Europe for his razor-sharp impersonations of world leaders, pop icons, and political figures, Klemen has built a vast online following, with videos that have amassed hundreds of millions of views. His musical comedy has made him instantly re


CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (23.02.26)
Dace Silina ‘Love Sound’ If “Love Sound” had a personality, it would be your effortlessly cool friend who somehow makes everything look easy while secretly being a total heartbreaker. Dace Silina’s vocals float like cotton candy over a beat that sticks with you long after the song ends, and the lyrics hit just the right mix of sweet and sassy. It’s a playful, emotional, pop-perfect debut that leaves you grinning and humming along. Memory Spells & Jordan ‘Higher’ Strap in, bec


Goodnight Moonshine’s Bold Reimagining of Folk Jazz in ‘Business Unusual’
In a time when the world stood still, Goodnight Moonshine transformed pause into possibility. Guitarist Eben Pariser and vocalist Molly Venter, forced off the road by the 2020 shutdowns, turned domestic confinement into a creative crucible. Raising three children, including newborn twins, they embraced the paradox of exhaustion and inspiration, giving birth to Business Unusual , an album that reflects both their personal upheaval and the quiet magic of everyday life. The son


FREE/MAN’s cover of Redemption Song exists in a space that feels intentionally unresolved
FREE/MAN’s cover of Redemption Song exists in a space that feels intentionally unresolved. Charlie Freeman doesn’t attempt to surpass Bob Marley’s original, nor does he aim to radically reinterpret it. Instead, he treats the song as a living document—one that can still absorb new meaning when filtered through a different voice and time. The arrangement is notably restrained, built around minimal instrumentation and an emphasis on vocal presence. Freeman’s delivery is soft, a
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