Alexander Grandjean sounds like he has been quietly building toward Back Up On Your Feet, and the timing feels sharp. The track lands with the kind of lift that makes a Monday commute or a late-night reset feel less like a slog.
Bright guitars, crisp percussion, and a steady low-end pulse keep the whole thing moving. The vocal sits close to the mic, so every hook feels immediate, while the mix leaves just enough air to let the chorus open up cleanly.
For anyone chasing momentum without pretending life is tidy, this song fits the bill. It plays well with open windows, a long walk, and the small decision to try again.
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