Jack Savoretti and Without sound like they sneak in from the cold and take over the room. this feels brand-new, like the kind of track you hear once and immediately pretend you found first.
The cut leans on warm acoustic strums, a smoky vocal edge, and a low, steady pulse that never gets pushy. The production stays clean and close, so every breath and scrape lands with a little extra grit.
It fits a late-night drive, a coffee shop booth, or that half-done to-do list staring back at you. Put it on when you want something honest without getting gloomy, and see if it earns a second spin.