Eliza and the Bear return with "Lion's Heart", and the song feels like the kind of chorus that sneaks into your head before lunch. Fresh off the speakers, it sounds bigger than the band name suggests and arrives with real momentum.
Guitars ring with clean bite, drums push forward in a brisk march, and the vocal sits right up front with a sunlit strain. The mix keeps the edges polished but not slick, so every handclap, rise, and lift lands with a friendly shove.
For a gray commute, a weekend drive, or that last stretch of work when the coffee stops helping, the track gives the room a faster pulse. Indie-pop can get polite; here, the song chooses to grin and sprint.