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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (11.07.25)

  • Melodrift Team
  • Jul 11
  • 2 min read
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Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.


Ben Hazlewood ‘SPIRAL’



“SPIRAL” might just be Ben Hazlewood’s boldest move yet — and it pays off. Think neon-lit production, a rollercoaster of raw vocals, and a lyrical dive into mental health that hits hard but heals harder. It’s powerful, it’s personal, and it totally slaps.


Hollow Profit ‘Mortal Men’



Hollow Profit’s “Mortal Men” hits like a spoken-word sermon wrapped in boom-bap soul — think Kendrick meets Wu-Tang in a candlelit confessional. It’s a bold, beautiful blend of grit and grace, where raw grief meets razor-sharp bars. With references to lost legends and street-level heartbreak, Hollow Profit raps like a man with ghosts on his shoulders and hope in his chest — and somehow, it makes you feel both seen and shook.


Mya Angelique ‘quick brush’



On her standout track “quick-brush,” rising pop singer-songwriter Mya Angelique delivers a hushed, haunting meditation on the slow unravelling of self-worth — a feeling many know, but few articulate this softly or sharply. Nestled within her debut EP paper girls, the song floats with featherlight production and aching sincerity, turning quiet doubt into a form of poetry. It’s a moment of stillness amid the EP’s emotional rollercoaster, proving Mya’s gift for making even the smallest internal battles feel cinematic, intimate, and deeply human.


Holy Death Temple ‘Survey Says’



Holy Death Temple’s “Survey Says” is like getting punk rock and goth dance punk tangled in a thrilling, neon-lit game show gone haywire — synths pulsing, guitars snarling, and a chorus that basically screams, “We’re doomed, so let’s party!” It’s the perfect soundtrack for anyone who wants to dance on the edge of chaos without losing their cool. Press play and prepare for a riot on the dancefloor!


Japhet ‘Zack & Cody’

Japhet’s ‘Zack & Cody’ is the kind of track that pulls up with the windows down and the confidence cranked all the way up—part flex anthem, part love letter to the hustle, it pairs guitar-laced trap with slick storytelling and just enough swagger to let you know he’s not here to play, he’s here to stay.

 
 

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