Born Ruffians land “Miss You” like a song that already knows your group chat habits and your bad decisions. The hook snaps fast, and suddenly the track feels too catchy to ignore.
Guitars chime and jab in tight little bursts while the rhythm section keeps everything spring-loaded. The vocal comes off ragged around the edges, but the mix stays bright, so every chorus hits like a window rolled down on a cold street.
For a walk home, a late coffee, or a desk that keeps calling your name, the song fits the kind of day that needs momentum more than comfort. Indie rock rarely sounds this alert and this easy to replay.