DMA'S hit hard with “Lay Down”: a big, bruised anthem that sounds instantly essential. The hook lands like it already owns the room.
Guitars ring with a rough, sun-bleached shimmer, while the drums keep a steady, chest-level thump. The vocal sits right at the edge of a shout, polished just enough to feel massive without sanding off the grit.
By the time the chorus opens up, the track fits long drives, cracked car windows, and a late pint with friends who still want one more song. That kind of momentum earns a place near the front of the queue.