Davey Allen makes “Days to Come” feel like the one you find before everyone else does. The hook lands with the confidence of a song already winning over late-night listeners and kitchen-table DJs alike.
Guitars glow with a clean edge, the drums keep a steady pulse, and the vocal sits right up front, dry and close. There’s a touch of shine in the mix, but nothing feels polished beyond character; every hit and phrase keeps its shape.
The track fits a Friday commute, a half-finished coffee, or that stretch of afternoon when plans start to harden into real life. A song with this kind of pull deserves a spot in the queue, and then another spin after that.