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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (19.09.25)

  • Melodrift Team
  • Sep 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.


Daria Mirea ‘June Can’t Last Forever’



A reflective meditation on impermanence, this closing track to Dailla Mirea’s EP is both poignant and comforting. Subtle acoustic textures cradle Mirea’s confessional vocals, highlighting the bittersweet beauty of fleeting moments. The lyrics embrace change with quiet grace, turning heartbreak into introspection. By the final note, it leaves the listener both melancholy and uplifted.


Collin Keller ‘Weed in the Garden’



Both timeless and timely, “Weed in the Garden” proves protest songs still belong on your playlist. Catchy, defiant, and deeply human.


ALEXIS ‘HATE IT HERE’



“HATE IT HERE” is that rare track that makes you want to cry into your pillow and dance around your room at the same time. ALEXIS bottles heartbreak and self-doubt, shakes it up with a fizzy pop beat, and serves it as the perfect soundtrack for your late-night overthinking sessions.


Elare André ‘What’s Baby’s Name?’



“What’s Baby’s Name?” proves Elare André’s knack for bending genres and expectations, delivering a bold, off-kilter banger that sticks with you.


Annika Zee ‘As They Call’



“As They Call” is a haunting, evocative meditation on colonial legacy and the urgent need for reparations. Annika Zee’s sparse yet powerful instrumentation amplifies the weight of its message, leaving a lingering emotional resonance. It closes Emerald Spy with a sense of reflection, reckoning, and profound intensity.

 
 

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