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CURIOUS FOR MUSIC: FRESH HITS (01.11.24)

Bringing you music that you should be curious about!


Slow Pilot ‘Falling Off The Earth’



Falling off the Earth, by Slow Pilot is a powerful and evocative album that captures the raw emotions of the pandemic era. With its innovative sound blending electronic and acoustic textures, the band creates an immersive experience that invites listeners to reflect on vulnerability and resilience. Highlights like “Parasites” showcase a poignant commentary on the fragility of life in the cultural industry, while “Giants” delivers a catchy, uplifting chorus that celebrates unity. Peirsman’s evocative vocals anchor the album, making it a beautifully crafted exploration of the human experience that resonates deeply.


HEXX ‘Hoax’



HEXX has made a striking entrance with their captivating single “Hoax,” which fuses early 2000s dance-pop with R&B to evoke a vibrant femme fatale vibe. This track offers a fun and cinematic journey, enhanced by playful sound effects that amplify its melodramatic and action-packed spirit. The single seamlessly merges nostalgic elements with a contemporary sound, resulting in a bold, energetic, and irresistibly catchy anthem. HEXX's music delves into powerful themes of empowerment, love, and self-discovery, resonating profoundly with a diverse range of listeners. With their magnetic presence and undeniable chemistry, HEXX is not merely making an impact—they’re set to transform the girl group landscape for a new generation.


NEWĀRK ‘Without A You’



Following his acclaimed album, Flowers That Don’t Exist, NEWĀRK’s ‘Without A You’ builds on his reputation for deeply personal storytelling and dynamic musicality. With over 100 festival performances, NEWĀRK has captivated live audiences with his powerful presence, and this single translates that same intensity into a polished, intimate production. His raw vocal delivery and thoughtful exploration of love and longing set the stage for an exciting new chapter in his career, one that fans and newcomers alike will be eager to follow.


Jensyn ‘Golden’



In ‘Golden’, Jensyn delivers a soul-soothing blend of alt-pop and folk that feels both intimate and universal, capturing the nuances of self-discovery and queer identity with gentle yet resonant clarity. The track’s mid-tempo rhythm and Jensyn's warm, finger-picked guitar build an organic, inviting soundscape enriched by Jack O’Hanlon’s pedal steel, which lends an ethereal quality to the song. Jensyn’s vocal harmonies layer like a soft mist, inviting listeners to immerse in a dreamy atmosphere that feels reflective yet hopeful. Mastered by James Wyatt at Sloe Flower Studios and with visually captivating artwork by Sara Wolff, ‘Golden’ feels like a journey through memory and self-acceptance.


Olivier Cheuwa ‘All The Glory’


“All the Glory” is a testament to Olivier Cheuwa’s evolution as an artist, embodying the intersection of joy and introspection. The song radiates positivity while maintaining a profound sense of reflection, encouraging listeners to appreciate every moment that contributes to their growth. Cheuwa’s seamless fusion of Afrobeat with gospel undertones results in a rich sonic experience that celebrates life in all its facets. The uplifting rhythm and soulful delivery make it a perfect anthem for those looking to embrace gratitude, reinforcing Cheuwa’s position as an innovative and influential force in the music scene.


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