Alexis Cohen turns “Infant Eyes” into the kind of sleeper pick that suddenly feels obvious. The track lands like a fresh discovery with enough elegance to sound like the smartest thing in the room.
The production keeps its edges soft but not blurry: brushed textures, a close-mic intimacy, and a low glow that gives every phrase room to breathe. Nothing rushes; the phrasing hangs just long enough to catch the ear.
On a rainy commute, at a desk with too many tabs open, or after the last call of the day, the song slips in without asking permission. It fits the hour when the city feels slightly quieter and you do too.