Eilen Jewell lands “Another Night to Cry” like a fresh bruise with perfect timing. The song feels too sharp, too knowing, and too good to ignore right now.
Low-slung guitar, brushed drums, and a voice with grit around the edges give it a smoky room glow. Every phrase arrives cleanly, with just enough air between the notes to make the ache stick.
For a late commute, a half-lit kitchen, or the hour when the city quiets down, it fits the mood without asking for attention. Some songs just know when the night is getting the best of you.