Hazlett’s “Shiver” lands like a fresh find that already feels overdue. Right now, it sounds built for anyone who wants a song with actual pulse, not just polite background noise.
The production keeps close: soft-edged acoustic strums, a low glow of bass, and a vocal that sits right on the skin. Reverb hangs in the corners while the chorus opens just enough to catch the light.
On a gray commute, a late-night walk, or the first quiet coffee of the day, the track fits without asking for attention. Few songs make stillness feel this clean.