Alivan Blu makes The Fall feel like a fresh find worth bragging about. The hook lands fast, and the whole track has the kind of pull that makes a sleepy afternoon suddenly feel cinematic.
Acoustic strums keep it close, while the vocal sits warm and unhurried over a tidy, folk-leaning mix. Light percussion and a roomy, open sheen give the song a crisp edge without sanding off its human grain.
Autumn playlists need a song that sounds good with a bus ride, a long walk, or the first cold drink after work, and this one fits the bill. The Fall meets the season without leaning on clichés, which is exactly why it sticks.