Beach Tiger makes “Numb” feel freshly dropped, like a secret local hit that somehow landed everywhere at once. The hook sticks fast, and the title matches the mood without dragging it down.
Guitars shimmer with a little grit, the rhythm section keeps a steady push, and the vocal sits close enough to catch every exhale. Bright edges and a hazy center give the track that just-pressed, late-night glow.
On a commute, at a desk, or walking past the coffee line, it fits the hour when your brain is awake but your body still wants one more minute. Few songs turn deadpan into something this alive.