Devault and Griff Clawson turn Leave Me Low into an instant summer-left-field obsession. The track sounds like it already owns the night slot, with just enough gloss to feel fresh and enough attitude to stick.
Glossy synths slide over a tight kick, while the bass stays low and elastic, like lights reflecting off wet pavement. Vocals sit close to the mic, clipped and cool, then the drop opens the room without losing its edge.
On a late drive, rooftop hang, or half-packed beach bag kind of day, the song matches the feeling of wanting a little distance and a little volume. Clean, kinetic, and slightly moody, it lands exactly where a good escape should.