Jake Bugg sounds like he’s already lived a few lives, and “Seen It All” lands like a fresh bruised anthem. Hooky, lean, and instantly memorable, it feels essential the second the chorus hits.
The arrangement stays spare and sharp: dry guitar strums, a brisk backbeat, and a vocal that sits close to the mic without much polish. Every snare crack and chord change leaves room for grit, which keeps the track moving like a fast walk home after dark.
A song like this fits a late commute, an open window, or a cheap radio in the kitchen while the kettle boils. The mood is weathered but alive, and that makes it easy to play again before the night gets away from you.