Jack Botts and “Slow Mornings” land like a window cracked open before the coffee kicks in. The song feels made for right now: easygoing, sunlit, and sharp enough to keep you from scrolling past it.
Guitars arrive with a clean, strummed glow; the rhythm stays loose but steady, like bare feet on cool boards. His vocal sits close to the mic, warm and unforced, while the mix leaves plenty of air around the edges.
That kind of calm works for a commute, a kitchen clean-up, or five quiet minutes before the day gets loud. Jack Botts keeps it unhurried and direct, and the mood settles in fast.