Anderson East sounds fully arrived on “Satisfy Me,” a track that hits like a fresh single with dirt under its nails. The hook lands fast, the groove stays hungry, and it feels built to own the room right now.
Dave Cobb’s production keeps the edges warm and live: snare crack, clipped handclaps, gritty guitar, and a bassline that struts without rushing. East’s vocal sits just ahead of the beat, roughened at the corners and pushed by a tight, horn-tinged pulse.
For a late-afternoon drive, a porch drink, or a bar that still believes in real soul, the song brings the right kind of heat. Anderson East makes swagger feel earned, which is exactly the move today.