Callum Pitt lands Mayfly like a discovery you swear you should have had sooner. The hook sticks fast, and the whole thing feels ready to cut through the noise right now.
Guitars shimmer with a sharp, clean edge while the rhythm keeps a steady pulse underneath. The vocal sits close and human, with just enough lift in the chorus to make the track feel bigger than its runtime.
Mayfly fits a late-afternoon walk, a train window, or a desk that needs waking up. Short-lived by name, but it lingers in the best way.