MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (15.08.25)
- Melodrift Team
- Aug 15
- 2 min read

Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.
Somewhere In Between ‘Lay Your Head On Me’
Grab your coziest blanket and cancel your plans—Somewhere In Between’s “Lay Your Head On Me” is the emotional cuddle you didn’t know you needed. It's like a hot cup of tea for your soul, brewed with love, layered harmonies, and a healthy splash of indie folk magic.
Katie Dauson ‘That Volcano’
“That Volcano” rides a wave of yacht rock cool with a rock-driven beat that’s impossible to resist. Joren Cull’s vibrant animation brings Katie’s bold lyrics to life with quirky charm and vivid colors, turning the video into a captivating visual journey. This duo knows how to ignite a spark.
Ariyel ‘sister sister’
Ariyel’s “sister sister,” with Emily Sangder, is a soft-spoken powerhouse—dream pop that holds your hand while breaking your heart. Every note feels like a secret finally safe to share. It lingers long after the last chord fades.
Monica Lynn ‘La Musica’
‘La Música’ is a beautifully soulful, Latin-inspired track that pulses with the healing energy Monica Lynn discovered during a time of profound loss. The gentle rhythms and heartfelt vocals create a warm embrace, inviting listeners to find comfort and resilience through the power of music. This song stands as a vibrant testament to renewal, proving that even in heartbreak, melody can be a source of solace and strength.
Casey Dienel ‘Your Girl’s Upstairs’
“Your Girl’s Upstairs” feels like a cowboy romance, a queer breakup, and a midnight drive through echoing canyons all collided in the best possible way. Casey Dienel pulls no punches, and neither does the guitar—this is a love song with teeth, mascara smudges, and an alibi.
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