David Myles sounds like the guy who just walked in with the best record in the room, and “Out of Love” earns that first-spin attention fast. The melody lands clean and confident, like it already knows the chorus is the point.
Guitars flicker with a warm, dry snap while the rhythm keeps a loose, easy sway. Myles’ voice stays close to the mic, giving the track an intimate, hand-built feel that still opens up in all the right places.
On a gray afternoon, in the car, or between emails, the song brings a little sunlight without trying too hard. Its charm is plainspoken and sturdy, which makes it easy to keep playing while the day sorts itself out.