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13 July 2026 – Joyeria Refuses The Streaming Conveyor Belt With ‘The Curse’
By Editorial Team - July 13, 2026
Summary
London-based Canadian artist Joyeria shares 'The Curse' from debut album 'Decay Decay Decay', choosing to bypass streaming platforms.
Key Facts
- Joyeria shares 'The Curse', the third single from debut album 'Decay Decay Decay'.
- The album will bypass streaming services, releasing only physically and on Bandcamp.
- The release addresses how music is distributed, valued, and consumed.
- Entities: Joyeria, The Curse, Decay Decay Decay
- Tags: joyeria, the curse, decay decay decay, indie rock, bandcamp, streaming protest
London-based Canadian artist <a href="/tags/joyeria">Joyeria</a> shares ‘The Curse’, the third track from forthcoming debut album ‘Decay Decay Decay’. The album will deliberately bypass conventional streaming platforms, appearing instead on physical formats and as a digital download through Bandcamp. In an era when musicians are encouraged to feed an endless machine with regular content, vertical videos and cheerful reminders to pre-save everything including breakfast, that decision feels almost rebellious. ‘The Curse’ suits the approach, combining skewed <a href="/genres/indie-rock">indie rock</a>, lyrical unease and <a href="/tags/joyeria">Joyeria</a>’s gift for making everyday anxiety sound both intelligent and slightly ridiculous.
The forthcoming record is shaping up as a project concerned not only with decay as a theme, but also with how music is released, valued and consumed. It asks listeners to engage rather than merely allow the algorithm to place it between two songs about scented candles. A little inconvenient? Possibly. Memorable? Almost certainly.