Axel Flóvent turns "Forest Fires" into a quiet front-runner: all space, ache, and the kind of hook that sneaks up and stays. Fresh off the crate, it sounds like the track everyone is pretending to have found first.
Acoustic strums land close and clean, then the drums bloom with a soft thud that gives the chorus room to lift. Flóvent's voice sits dry and intimate over shimmering edges and a low, steady pulse.
The result fits a gray commute, a late coffee, or a window seat when the city feels half asleep. In a stack of new indie cuts, this one keeps its head down and still wins the room.