Ian Frandsen lands “Alright” like a late-night truth serum: calm on the surface, restless underneath. If your queue needs one track that sounds newly relevant and slightly bruised, start here.
The production keeps things close-mic’d and lean, with a dry vocal out front, muted percussion snapping in the pocket, and just enough shimmer around the edges to keep the air moving. Every detail feels measured, like the song knows exactly when to hold back.
By the time the day gets messy, “Alright” fits the walk home, the kitchen cleanup, or the last tab left open on your browser. It settles in without crowding the room, which is exactly the move.