MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (30.05.25)
- Melodrift Team
- May 30
- 2 min read

Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.
Mimi’s Revenge ‘Dire’
‘Dire’ is an alt-pop thrill ride that flips the script on what we expect from genre and emotion. Mimi’s Revenge hits you with sleek, cinematic production that wraps you in a dark, moody embrace, but then smashes that wall with lyrics that feel like they’ve been pulled straight from the soul. It's like Prince had a love affair with emo and industrial pop, and the result is a track that’s raw, polished, and unforgettable — all at once.
Laura Zoog ‘DNR’
Laura Zoog’s ‘D.N.R.’ is the kind of breakup banger you blast when you’re finally done romanticizing red flags. With a glimmer of 80s rock swagger and vocals that soar like a glitter-covered battle cry, Zoog turns post-heartbreak chaos into pure pop catharsis. Think: texting “I’m fine” while tears roll down, then dancing it off in your room like the main character you are. It’s fierce, it’s honest, and it’s exactly what you need to hear when you’re trying to forget someone who doesn’t deserve a comeback tour.
The fin. ‘Nebula’
With “Nebula,” The fin. delivers a cosmic daydream dressed in vintage soul and indie shimmer—think Motown slow-dancing with a synth cloud. Yuto Uchino’s feather-light vocals guide you through a dreamy haze where saxophones sparkle and flutes flirt, making it feel like you're floating through a sunset made of sound. It's the perfect soundtrack for staring out the window and pretending you're in an A24 film about finding yourself.
Maya Unagi ‘Stumbling’
“Stumbling” moves like breath on glass—fragile, fogged, and fleeting. Maya Unagi sings as though she’s standing barefoot in a memory, her voice a hush wrapped in harp strings and analog warmth. Each note folds inward, then opens again like the slow bloom of something once bruised but not broken. It is a song for the versions of ourselves we’re still learning to love.
La Clara Sofia ‘Lança’
La Clara Sofia’s “Lança” is pure flirtation in musical form—a swaying, shimmering blend of samba-rock, disco, and indie charm that dares you not to move. With a groove that’s all hips and heart, the Brazilian-born, Paris-based artist transforms the phrase “lançar a luva” from duel to dancefloor, turning challenge into chemistry. It’s playful, poetic, and irresistibly cool, with her sultry vocals gliding over basslines that strut and percussion that teases. Like locking eyes with someone across the room and knowing the night’s about to change, “Lança” doesn’t ask for your attention—it steals it, smiling all the while.
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