Fort Vine — “Late at Night” arrives like a song you swear you already know, only better. The chorus sticks fast, and the whole thing sounds ready for the radio before the coffee cools.
Guitars ring bright and rounded, with the low end tucked in tight so the harmonies can do the heavy lifting. The production feels clean but not sterile: hand-played drums, a little room glow, and a hook that lands without pushing.
For a late commute, a desk lit by one lamp, or the last half-hour before sleep, it fits the hour with easy confidence. Some tracks ask for attention; this one earns it and stays close.