CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (20.06.25)
- Curious For Music Team
- Jun 20
- 2 min read

Bringing you music that you should be curious about!
Stephan Folkes ‘Hazard’
Independent singer, songwriter, sound engineer, and producer makes a powerful entrance with their debut album Hazard—a hidden gem brimming with raw emotion and artistic precision. Seamlessly blending soulful vocals with crisp production, the standout title track captures the essence of the album’s message: fierce self-preservation and a bold rejection of toxic energy. It’s a fearless, self-made statement that deserves to be heard.
Suki Summer ‘LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE’
Suki Summer’s EP LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE is like your best friend calling out the endless, exhausting cycle of modern dating—with equal parts sass and soul. The title track delivers a perfectly sharp twist: weary but empowered, it’s a slow-burning anthem dripping with biting wit and airy nonchalance. Suki hilariously exposes the performative confidence of emotionally unavailable partners and the endless loop of fleeting connections, making this indie-pop gem the soundtrack for anyone tired of love’s exhausting merry-go-round.
Cosmos Ray ‘Reluctant Healers’
Cosmos Ray’s debut album The More We Live is a transcendent journey that boldly embraces the messy, nonlinear path of healing. The standout track, “Reluctant Healers,” cuts deep with its raw honesty—offering a heartfelt tribute to anyone trying to piece themselves back together without the usual gloss or grandiosity. It’s a beautifully unfiltered anthem for the wounded, proving that true healing isn’t about perfection, but about embracing every imperfect step along the way.
Dirt Flirt ‘Boyfriend’
In “Boyfriend,” Dirt Flirt captures that specific flavor of heartbreak: the kind that comes from being seen, but not fully. It’s devastating—but make it catchy. This song walks the tightrope between emotional collapse and a pop anthem, landing somewhere deliciously in the middle. If you’ve ever felt invisible to someone you love, this track will hit... and then hit again on repeat.
Sean Bertram ‘What’s On Your Mind’
Imagine Prince and Michael Jackson had a modern-day lovechild who knew exactly how to pack 17 guitars and 36 vocal layers into one irresistible track—that’s Sean Bertram’s “What’s On Your Mind.” It’s a funky, heartfelt rollercoaster of emotion where soulful vocals meet joyous production, making you want to feel all the feels and hit the dancefloor at the same time. Who says heartache can’t groove?