CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (14.11.25)
- Curious For Music Team
- Nov 14
- 2 min read

Welcome to our bi-weekly round-up, where we spotlight the freshest releases, emerging voices, and genre-pushing music from across the globe. Whether it's a chart-shaker or an underground gem, if it moves us, it's here. Bringing you music that you should be curious about!
r4vn ‘you coward!’
“you coward!” doesn’t walk into the room—it glides in on a cloud of G-minor mist and immediately pokes you in the chest like, “hey, face your demons already.” The beat slaps with a pulse that feels half-club, half-conjuring circle, while r4vn’s voice flickers between dreamlike and downright commanding. It’s a two-minute-and-fifty-nine-second pep talk wrapped in witch-house glamour, the kind that turns your fear into a fashionable accessory. By the time the last synth sighs, you’re ready to challenge the universe… or at least text someone back.
Zëta Ræ ‘Obvious’
If you’ve ever wanted a song that feels like your best friend just walked into the room and dared you to have fun, “Obvious” is it. Zëta Ræ delivers cheeky lyrics, infectious energy, and a beat that’ll have your shoulders shimmying before the chorus even hits.
Dan Thomas ‘Is It Enough Yet’
With “Is It Enough Yet,” Dan Thomas manages to turn self-doubt into an anthem. It’s folk for fighters, punk for poets — full of grit, heart, and irresistible energy. By the time the chorus hits, you’ll be belting along like it’s therapy with a beat.
ALEXIS ‘u sure like to make me feel crazy’
Alexis just served a masterclass in emotional whiplash—catchy synths, sharp lyrics, and heartbreak you can dance to. I didn’t just feel the crazy, I owned it for three minutes straight. Pop perfection with a side of deliciously bitter honesty.
Sfork ‘The World We Once Knew’
If your soul had a dancefloor, The World We Once Knew would be its personal DJ. Sfork somehow squeezed philosophy, nostalgia, and a dash of mild existential terror into a track you could lose three hours to in a trance haze—and still feel like you’ve learned something. Fatboi’s rap is like your smart, slightly annoyed friend reminding you humans invented AI… and now it’s judging our playlist choices. Honestly, it’s the perfect jam to pretend you’re deep while headbanging in your kitchen.
Close To Monday ‘Breakdown Simulations’
“Breakdown Simulations” feels like being trapped in a neon storm — intense, stylish, and weirdly healing. Close to Monday mix sci-fi vibes with raw emotion like digital alchemists. It’s collapse, but make it cinematic.
FOLLOWAY ‘Rockstar Life’
This is your 2AM anthem — FOLLOWAY turns heartbreak, chaos, and adrenaline into something you can dance-scream along to. “Rockstar Life” feels like Blink-182 met Dominic Fike in a London flat and forgot to turn the amp down. It’s messy, emotional, and addictive in the best way.