Jessica Lea Mayfield sounds like the rare singer who already knows the room is leaning in, and Kiss Me Again cashes in on that hush. The song lands like a fresh secret worth repeating.
Guitars blur at the edges while her vocal stays dry, close, and a little bruised. The production keeps the drums restrained and the space wide, so every pause feels as sharp as the chords.
Perfect for a late commute, a gray sidewalk, or the kind of afternoon when the radio suddenly feels smarter than you do. Mayfield keeps the ache plain and the melody sticky, and the song lingers after the drive ends.