CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (23.02.26)
- Feb 20
- 2 min read

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, because “Higher” will lift you out of your living room and deposit you somewhere between a foggy ocean horizon and a sunlit garden. The song swells and dips with haunting strings, airy synths, and minimalist guitar, all while Whitlock’s voice effortlessly carries the emotion without ever tipping into melodrama. It’s a perfect balance of cinematic grandeur and personal intimacy — basically, a small masterpiece you didn’t know you needed in your playlist.
Drew Freeland ‘Trouble’
There’s something thrilling about a song that’s equal parts whiskey-soaked honesty and forward-driving defiance, and that’s exactly what Drew Freeland delivers on “Trouble”. Written during the messy end of a long-term relationship, the track is raw, witty, and surprisingly liberating. Freeland’s voice—rich, resonant, and unafraid—guides you through heartbreak with a wink and a punch, leaving you feeling like maybe walking away has never sounded so good.
FREE/MAN ‘Redemption Song’
If Redemption Song needed a modern soul with an old heart, FREE/MAN delivers. Warm, stripped, and spiritually charged, this version floats somewhere between a campfire sing-along and a quiet revelation. It’s soothing, sincere, and kind of sneaks up on you — in the best way.
Georgia Nicole ‘Too Alive’
Georgia Nicole’s Too Alive hits like a lightning bolt through your speakers. From brooding piano beginnings to fist-pumping rock riffs, it’s a rollercoaster of emotion and sheer energy. If you’ve ever needed a soundtrack for turning life’s struggles into something you can scream along to, this is it – consider your Monday blues obliterated.
Wolf Whistle Wounds ‘Imposter Sindrone’
If imposter syndrome had a mosh pit, this would be the soundtrack. Imposter Sindrone smashes together electro punk, experimental hip-hop, and synth-core grit into a jittery, pulse-racing spiral of “why am I like this?” energy. Wolf Whistle Wounds somehow make existential dread danceable, and honestly, that’s a public service.
Molly Stone ‘Glitter’
Glitter sparkles in all the right ways, a delicate pop-folk shimmer that flutters with vulnerability and fun in equal measure. Stone’s vocals drift effortlessly over soft guitar lines, delivering confessional lyrics that twinkle with humor and heartache simultaneously. It’s like catching sunlight in a teacup — fleeting, warm, and a little dizzying — and every melodic flourish feels like a tiny secret whispered straight to the listener. By the time the chorus glimmers, you’re left grinning and slightly heart-flustered, wrapped in the charm of her intimate storytelling.