Bahamas and Way With Words land like the track everyone somehow found before you did. The song feels immediate, clever, and a little too smooth to ignore, which is exactly why it belongs at the top of the pile right now.
Warm guitar tones sit close to the mic, while the rhythm section keeps a loose, pocketed sway. The vocal arrives dry and clear, so every turn of phrase cuts through with the ease of a late-night conversation.
On a gray commute, at a desk with too much caffeine, or easing into a Friday that still has chores attached, it fits cleanly. Few songs make understatement sound this confident.