Earl St. Clair sounds built for the exact moment a good song turns into the whole plan, and "Sober" lands like a surprise keeper with no time to waste. The hook feels immediate, confident, and a little bruised in the best way.
The track rides on lean percussion, smoky vocals, and a bass line that stays close to the ribs. Crisp edges meet a worn-in sheen, so every clap, chord, and inhale feels placed with intention.
Late-night drives, kitchen speakers, and half-finished thoughts all suit this one. The mood stays cool but human, which makes it easy to keep close while the rest of the day gets loud.