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CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (14.11.24)

Bringing you music that you should be curious about!


Kendra & The Bunnies ‘Manic Pixie Nightmare



Kendra & the Bunnies' new single "Manic Pixie Nightmare" is a defiant anthem that shatters stereotypes and calls for unapologetic authenticity. With her distinct blend of rock, pop, and soulful introspection, Kendra Muecke turns the "manic pixie dream girl" trope on its head, making a compelling statement on self-discovery and empowerment. Her vocals soar as she captures the essence of breaking free from societal molds, embracing individuality, and redefining one’s story on one’s own terms. Accompanied by a gritty music video set on the LA subway, the song's raw energy mirrors the journey of reclaiming identity against the backdrop of Hollywood’s glamor and grit. "Manic Pixie Nightmare" is a liberating, magnetic track that reminds us that finding yourself is where real magic lies.


WØLZT ‘Noise’



The opening track “Noise” from, Tapes From The Maze, captivates listeners in an eerie, wintry landscape, conjuring the sense of a nighttime journey through a shadowy forest. Chilling synth pads build a suspenseful atmosphere, and as a twangy guitar arpeggio emerges at the three-minute mark, the tension grows. Syncopated bass and drums add rhythmic depth, culminating in a climactic crescendo that gradually recedes, leaving only a low, heartbeat-like thump. The track’s progression from minimalistic beginnings to a dynamic, rock-forward finish, complete with brighter synths and shimmering guitar tones, showcases WØLZT's cinematic mastery. "Noise" is a gripping opener that sets a high bar for this evocative album.


Kiwiani ‘Close’



Kiwiani’s latest release, ‘Close’, is an atmospheric triumph, inviting listeners into a beautifully immersive world that feels both intimate and otherworldly. Drawing clear inspiration from avant-garde sound architects like Flume and Sophie, Kiwiani experiments boldly with granular synthesis, bitcrushed synths, and off-beat rhythms, crafting a track that’s both eerie and hypnotic. The pitched vocals and unpredictable patterns are an ode to the experimental, delivering a chill vibe that feels refreshingly unique in the electronic music scene. ‘Close’ isn’t just a song; it’s an experience that invites you to lose yourself in its intricate layers. With each listen, new textures emerge, underscoring Kiwiani’s dedication to the fine art of electronic music production. Simply put, ‘Close’ is a testament to Kiwiani’s boundary-pushing artistry.


Laughing Cats ‘Jerk’



In “Jerk,” Laughing Cats explores the universal experience of self-reflection, a theme Lauren Schiff captures with poignancy. Inspired by the story of a friend’s personal evolution, Schiff and Fredianelli craft an introspective track that resonates with everyone who’s ever confronted their flaws. With a nostalgic sonic palette influenced by rock legends like The Beatles and The Velvet Underground, “Jerk” still manages to feel refreshingly new, thanks to the duo’s unique approach. For fans of meaningful, guitar-driven pop-rock, Laughing Cats is a name to watch closely.


Longplayer ‘ISaw You Turning Around’



Mikey Long’s latest single, “I Saw You Turning Around,” marks a compelling evolution for Longplayer, showcasing a beautifully layered soundscape that expertly melds nostalgic rock influences with contemporary production. Inspired by George Harrison’s “Crackerbox Palace,” the track features lush instrumentation and intricate guitar work that creates a rich atmosphere, allowing Long's emotive vocals to shine through. The song's themes of self-reflection and closure resonate deeply, making it a relatable anthem for anyone navigating the complexities of past relationships. With contributions from Jay Watson on drums and Shags Chamberlain on synth, this release stands as a testament to Long’s artistic growth and creative vision.

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