CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (27.06.25)
- Curious For Music Team
- Jun 27
- 2 min read

Bringing you music that you should be curious about!
Mya Angelique ‘the boy in the band’
“the boy in the band” is Mya Angelique at her most playful — a sparkly, sly wink of a song that perfectly captures the universal chaos of falling for the emotionally unavailable musician type. Wrapped in punchy hooks and rom-com-worthy storytelling, the track feels like the best scene from an early 2000s teen movie (yes, one with Converse and eyeliner). It’s equal parts dreamy and self-aware, and Mya’s sharp lyrics make the cliché feel fresh, flirty, and just a little too real. Crush responsibly, listeners.
Hollow Profit ‘Mortal Men’
"Mortal Men" is the kind of track that stops time — Hollow Profit steps up with the soul of a poet and the fire of a prophet. Backed by a haunting beat and real-life stakes, he turns every verse into a tribute, a warning, and a battle cry. It’s hip-hop with heart and spine, and if this single is any sign, Hollow Profit isn’t just here to rap — he’s here to matter.
Ana Paz ‘where time stops’
Ana Paz’s "where time stops" is a hauntingly beautiful journey that invites listeners to slow down and sit with their memories, offering a peaceful space to honor the past. Layered with lush, cinematic production inspired by the likes of Radiohead and Moses Sumney, the track masterfully blends ambient textures with chamber pop elegance, creating an ethereal soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. Ana’s evocative vocals float effortlessly over the richly crafted instrumentation, guiding us through a reflective moment of acceptance and gratitude. With production contributions from three unique producers across Miami, Puerto Rico, and New York City, the tune is a stunning culmination of the surrender EP’s emotional narrative—an artful meditation on remembrance that lingers long after the final note.
Holy Death Temple ‘Survey Says’
If “Survey Says” was a game show host, it’d be that deadpan, slightly sinister figure urging you to spin the wheel while the world burns — all wrapped in sticky synths and jagged guitars you can’t help but move to. Holy Death Temple have cooked up a sweaty goth-punk banger that’s as smart as it is danceable, proving that sometimes the best response to apocalypse is a big, messy dance party.
Drela ft. Stonewboy ‘DEM DEAD’
If you needed a hype anthem to blast on repeat, “DEM DEAD” just landed like a ton of bricks! Drela’s energy is infectious, and Stonebwoy brings that veteran swagger that levels up the whole thing. The beat’s punchy and tight — perfect for those late-night vibes or just flexing on your haters. Seriously, this collab hits all the right spots, and I’m here for every second of it.