IDER turn Attachment Theory into the kind of pop single that sounds instantly familiar and slightly dangerous. The chorus lands like a confession you meant to keep private.
Glassy synths and a tight, forward drum pulse keep the track moving, while the vocal blend cuts through with clean edges and a little static in the corners. The mix feels bright, clipped, and unbothered, like headlights on wet pavement.
On a late commute, a gym lap, or a headphones-on walk to nowhere in particular, the song fits the mood without asking permission. It sounds current because it knows exactly how much emotion to leave hanging in the air.