Grand National’s “Peanut Dreams” feels freshly unearthed, the kind of cut that sneaks past the usual suspects and lands hard on first spin. Warm, clever, and a little sly, it sounds too sharp to be background music.
The beat lands with a soft stomp, bassline snug under shimmering guitars and clipped percussion. Everything stays tidy but springy, with a glow that makes the track feel hand-polished without losing its loose grin.
For a gray morning, a crowded train, or a kitchen with one mug left in the sink, it fits right in and lifts the room a notch. Songs that sound this easy to like usually stay close by.